![]() ![]() Recycle – (Optional – if you have a recycling bin).Trash – Items that are unsalvageable or worthless.Store – Items that you need to keep for sentimental reasons, or items that are only used seasonally.Relocate – Items that you wish to keep, but belong in a different room of the house.Sell – Items that you feel are of value and are worth your time trying to sell on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or Ebay.Family/Friends – Items in good condition that you think your family or friends would love to have.Donate – Items to donate to local thrift stores, missions, or churches. ![]() ** Note – I prefer using cardboard boxes because then you aren’t fiddling with opening the trash bag each time you need to put something in it. Instead, before you start to declutter your house in one week, gather 8 large cardboard boxes and clearly label them as follows: You don’t want to just start throwing stuff all together in a huge mess, because most of it will probably never make it out of your house. Whatever the reason, when the decluttering seems daunting, remember why you wanted to declutter your house in one week in the first place. Maybe opening your “ junk drawer” is like opening Panora’s box, and if you ever needed to find anything in that drawer…. Maybe it’s because you want to be more organized to increase your productivity, or because you want to spend less time cleaning things up, or maybe all of the extra “stuff” around your house is just stressing you out.
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