Declutter Your Life and Living Areas and Find Tranquility

Find peace and tranquility and all of those other things you have been searching for (among the clutter).

Bamboo simplicity and tranquility

Decluttering Tips and Tricks

  • Do it in small chunks. Set aside just 15 minutes to declutter just one shelf, and when that shelf or that 15 minutes is up, celebrate your victory. Then tackle another shelf for 15 minutes the next day. Conquering an entire closet or room can be overwhelming, and you might put it off forever. If that’s the case, just do it in baby steps.
  • Set aside a couple hours to do it. Do not rush. Do not linger. Try and enjoy this activity because you know you are searching for tranquility at the end of your declutter session.  Sometimes, for me, it’s good to set aside part of a morning, or an entire Saturday morning, to declutter a closet or room. I do it all at once, and when I’m done, I feel calm and clean – like the rest of my home.
  • Take everything out of a shelf or drawer at once. Whichever of the two above strategies you choose, you should focus on one drawer or shelf at a time, and empty it completely. Then clean that shelf or drawer. Then, take the pile and sort it (see next tip), and put back just what you want to keep. Then tackle the next shelf or drawer.
  • Sort through your pile, one item at a time, and make quick decisions. Have a trash bag and a give-away box handy. When you pull everything out of a shelf or drawer, sort through the pile one at a time. Pick up an item, and make a decision: trash, give away, or keep. Don’t put it back in the pile. Do this with the entire pile, and soon, you’ll be done. If you keep sorting through the pile, and re-sorting, it’ll take forever. Put back only what you want to keep, and arrange it nicely.
  • Be merciless. You may be a pack rat, but the truth is, you won’t ever use most of the junk you’ve accumulated. If you haven’t used it in the last year, get rid of it. It’s as simple as that. If you’ve only used it once or twice in the last year, but know you won’t use it in the next year, get rid of it. Toss it if it’s unsalvageable, and give it away if someone else might be able to use it.
  • Papers? Be merciless, unless it’s important. Magazines, catalogues, junk mail, bills more than a year old, notes to yourself, notes from others, old work stuff … toss it! The only exception is with tax-related stuff, which should be kept for seven years, and other important documents like warranties, birth and death and marriage certificates, insurance, wills, and other important documents like that. But you’ll know those when you see ‘em. Otherwise, toss!!!!
  • If you are on the fence with a lot of things, create a “maybe” box. If you can’t bear to toss something because you might need it later, put it in the box, then close the box, label it, and put it in storage (garage, attic, closet), out of sight. Most likely, you’ll never open that box again. If that’s the case, pull it out after six months or a year, and toss it or give it away.
  • Create a system to stop clutter from accumulating. There’s a reason you have tall stacks of papers all over the place, and big piles of toys and books and clothes. It’s because you don’t have a regular system to keep things in their place, and get rid of stuff you don’t need. This is a topic for another day, but it’s something to think about as you declutter. You’ll never get to perfect, but if you think more intelligently about how your house got cluttered, perhaps you can find ways to stop it from happening again.
  • Celebrate when you’re done! This is actually a general rule in life: always celebrate your accomplishments, no matter how small. Even if you just decluttered one drawer, that’s great. Treat yourself to something delicious. Open that drawer (or closet, or whatever), and admire its simplicity. Breathe deeply and know that you have done a good thing. Bask in the peace and tranquility.
Post written by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits.

{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

Somone May 17, 2010 at 1:17 pm

Just decluttered the house by putting all of the bookshelves and books in the one living area. I stacked all of the bookshelves side by side to form a wall of books.

Now the main bedroom is just a bedroom (not a miscellaneous sleeping and storage area) and is more spacious. Less distractions so relaxing is easier at night. The lounge area gets more light now as well and the clean walls lighten the mood. This also gave me a chance to thin out the old books no longer wanted for donation or storage for when the kids have kids.

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How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs March 27, 2011 at 8:12 pm

Hey Leo

I’ve been procrastinating with decluttering my place for ages. Now here is some irony for you. I run a blog about how to get rid of bed bugs but after decluttering my room I found a mini infestation in my cupboards! Couldn’t believe it!!! :) Thanks for the post :) PS: I am definitely celebrating!

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Beds Leeds December 12, 2011 at 10:17 pm

Some excellent tips there, I find the hardest part is actually starting the decluttering. I have to be so disciplined with myself to stop putting it off and start when I’ve promised myself I would.

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Throw all of your bad memories and reminders of them away.

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