So, reorganizing closets and painting is fine and good, but this is the Year of Less (YOL), so I need to step it up and actually get rid of some stuff. It can be a bit daunting to do.
I think the key for me is to break decluttering up into smaller, more manageable jobs. I decided that I had one hour to find 100 things to get rid of. I would have three categories, to throw away, to donate to charity, and to reuse in some way. I decided to start with clothing since I have lost some weight and a few things are too big for me now anyway.
I thought, there is no WAY that my husband and I have 100 pieces of clothing to get rid of, but maybe we could get 40 or so from clothing and I could find the other 60 somewhere else in the house. I am not a clotheshorse--I only own 4 pairs of jeans. My drawers are stuffed full or overflowing on any given day, but that is only because I don't have any storage for seasonal stuff, right?
Oh, and I cheated a little bit. Mr. YOL had come up with 18 clothing items the night before that he was ready to get rid of.
They included: 11 men's shirts and 7 pairs of men's pants.
So I was starting at +18 on my total.
Anyway, I started the timer at 60 minutes. I could do this. No problem. I took a deep breath, and started on mine...
I did try clothing on at times to see if I should keep it. If it was unflattering in the least, I got rid of it. I was surprised at how many things I had that either still had the tags or that I had never worn.
After one hour I had:
6 items for the trash, an incredible 65 items to donate to charity, and 15 items to reuse!
86 items total! All clothing! I couldn't believe it. I was so close to the 100 items...could I make it to 100 items on just clothing? I gave myself another 10 minutes. Trying so many of these on was taking quite a bit of time.
After nine minutes, I was so close. I had a minute left and I still needed 6 items....where could I look?.....
AH HA! The bra and sock drawer!! Why didn't I think of this before?
I got rid of two bras and 4 pairs of socks.
And I was at 100 items with 15 seconds to spare. Success! Whew!
I packaged the stuff to be donated in old diaper boxes. Here is a picture of it all:
Not pictured are the 16 items that I am going reuse by cutting them up for rags and the 5 shirts and a pair of underwear in the trash (silky fabrics so no good for rags).
Each box is about 2 cubic feet (1x2x1). So, 10 cubic feet of clutter gone, and now I have room in my drawers for everything.
I didn't think that I was even close to having 100 items of clothing to get rid of, but I sure did. It makes me wonder what else I have way too much of...
Wow. I bet I have 100 items, too - you have inspired me - I'm gonna do it, too. I'll let you know when I'm done.
ReplyDeleteI gave some of Dana's clothes back to her and have a bag sitting in the pantry to donate! I didn't count how many items I had... but I'm working on it! Is it bad if I took 1 item and am turning them into 3?! :)
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