



And finally settled into when I have the time to do it right. Or if you’re anything like me, you decided to do a major decluttering next week. Or you wasted your whole vacation trying to get your home whipped into shape once and for all, but you ended up with a bigger mess (and even more guilt and frustration) than when you started. Maybe you pushed yourself to the brink of sheer exhaustion on a rainy Saturday afternoon, only to have your house go back to its same old rebellious ways just two days later. I understand that you’ve likely tried a time or two (or ten?) to get your entire house cleaned up and organized, and it just didn’t work. Now, I get that this might not be your first rodeo. There’s an Easier Way to Declutter Your House
#WAYS TO DECLUTTER YOUR HOUSE FULL#
It’s hard to know where to start decluttering when everywhere you look there’s one more reminder of the countless ways you’ve dropped the ball (and the laundry, and paperwork, and shopping bags full of junk you never got around to putting away).Īnd all that stuff that seems to be absolutely everywhere can make you feel rather… stuck. Wouldn’t it be nice to have one of those houses that seems to clean itself? You know, the ones you see in magazines and on Instagram, with furniture that’s used for sitting on (instead of stacking on) and sparkling kitchen counters that aren’t covered by six months worth of grocery ads and mail and batteries (please tell me why random batteries always migrate to the kitchen counter!?).īut in the real world, just getting your house to a basic level of kinda-sorta-clean-enough-to-not-be-embarrassing can be downright overwhelming.
