Ok, Have a couple of questions for you.
Have you ever lost something around your house and found it a few months later?
What about the times you couldn't decide which shirt to wear at work, and you ended
Hehe.
All kidding aside, life is too short to shuffle through all your stuff in order to find what
According to the National Association of Professional Organizers, we spend at least 1 year of our
So why do we hold on to things?
Not everything comes with an expiration date.
So, we're unsure when we should get rid of old items.
But, ditching things that we no longer use can help us maximize space and improve productivity.
To help yourself declutter, you have to follow one simple rule.
Chuck away anything you haven't used in the past two years.
Now, don't go around putting everything in boxes.
Instead, do one item at a time, starting with the following:
1.
Unmatched socks Everybody has a drawer with a handful of socks
that lost their other half somewhere along the way.
It's as if a vortex opens up and sucks them in, one at a time.
Anyway, the only reason to keep single socks is if you're looking to get crafty and upcycle
them.
2.
CDs and DVDs This is going to be a tough one.
People put a lot of pride and effort into creating their movie collections, but with
the push of a button, you can transfer all of them on to a hard-drive.
Ok, you don't need to abandon all your favorites, but the second best should move out.
3.
Old knives Every person, when starting out in their first
home, acquired a cheap set of steak knives.
If you're one of those people, then you know that not only are they dull to begin
with, they can't even be sharpened.
So, the best thing to do, is send them away.
4.
Hair ties Short hair or long hair, these little elastic
devils have been in our houses long enough to deteriorate.
If you have a drawer with more broken hair elastics than good ones, then you need to
It's better to invest in a few good quality hairbands than having a 100 of them constantly
5.
Old condiment Packets “I've run out of condiment packets”
Here's the thing, takeout places usually give you twice the amount of packets you need
Yet you keep them just in case.
Well, that case never arrives, and they expire.
So, save yourself the struggle and chuck them.
6.
Expired spices Ok, we all know that we need to toss out milk
when it gets sour, but spices are a different story.
We hold on to our spices in case we need to give our dishes some extra flavor.
But, we keep them way too long.
You see, spices won't expire in the sense of making you ill, but they'll lose flavor.
And when turmeric begins to taste like dust, it's time to throw it out.
7.
Rusty Razors — what a great stage name!
Razors that are kept in a moist environment tend to get rusty twice as fast.
Shaving with rusty razors can cause burns and skin infections.
When they're kept in the shower, bacteria grows on them, so their blades should be replaced
8.
Sheets When sheets are washed too many times, they
become –shall we say — translucent.
Plus, it's really uncomfortable to sleep on them.
The only reason to keep them around is if you plan to turn them into cleaning cloths.
9.
Plastic Bags Don't get me wrong, all of us hoard them
because we know that we shouldn't throw them out.
But there are places you can take your plastic bags and recycle them, putting an end to the
10.
Containers without lids Here's another mystery, lidless food containers.
Maybe they paired up with the missing socks in the vortex.
Until we find out, you can recycle the single ones.
11.
Expensive skincare This is a wakeup call for people who buy expensive
moisturizers and store them because they don't want to use them…too quickly.
Well, skincare products that are rarely used are a great source of bacterial growth.
So, it's safer for your skin if you get rid of them.
12.
Dead Batteries Imagine your TV remote has run out of batteries,
Shuffle through your junk drawer to find one, only to discover none of them work.
Don't get me wrong, we all hoard batteries just in case one of them re-charges itself.
Save yourself the hassle and throw them out – in the proper way, of course.
13.
Outdated magazines and newspapers When your paper collection keeps growing,
you're less likely to pick one up and re-read it.
After all, you acquired all the information you needed.
So, unless there's something special in one of the newspapers or magazines you keep,
14.
Office supplies Things like colored pens and little note pads
But, thanks to technology, even post-it notes are now digitized.
Granted, you need the supplies you use regularly.
But the ones that've been sitting in your drawer can be donated.
15.
Excess coffee mugs It begins with the phrase “Oh, that's
a nice mug”, and it ends in an ever-increasing collection.
The truth is, most of us have a few favorite coffee mugs.
The rest of them sit in a cupboard collecting dust.
16.
Old Phones Let's face it, you've upgraded your phone
years ago and your old ones sit in your junk drawer keeping the empty batteries company.
You can recycle your phone and get some cash back as well.
17.
Travel Toiletries There are better ways to remember your adventurous
vacation than holding on to tiny shampoo and soap bottles from the hotel you stayed in.
They're just sitting in a bathroom cupboard taking up all your space.
If they're more than 2 years old, then folks, it's time to toss them.
18.
Empty notebooks and journals Ok, if you haven't picked up the habit of
writing every day in your journal, then it's time to pass it along.
It's better to gift it to someone who can get good use out of it.
19.
Power Cords Unless you're an electrician or an engineer
who can get inventive with their old power cords, there's no reason to keep them.
Older power cords don't usually match new appliances, so holding on to them is pointless,
20.
Calendars There are two main reasons people hold on
To transfer old dates, or recall their old schedule.
It's the end of the summer! if you haven't transferred the dates or looked at your old
calendar in months, then it's time to recycle it.
21.
Receipts Don't get me wrong, some receipts should
be kept for warranty purposes or tax deductibles.
But they should be filed accordingly.
If you still have the receipt from the take-out place you ate lunch at a week ago, then you
22.
Clothes that no longer fit you Whether you lost weight or gained weight,
clothes that go more than two sizes in either direction should move out of your closet.
Even when you manage to fit into those clothes, they'll already be out of fashion.
Not having to shuffle through all the unwanted clothes will save you a ton of time in the
23.
Old prescriptions and Supplements We hold on to old prescription medication
in case we get ill again and self-diagnose ourselves with google.
There are many things that can go wrong with old prescription medication, so it's better
The same principle applies to supplements.
The good thing is that they come with an expiration date.
So, while you're chucking away old prescriptions, do the same with supplements.
24.
Take out menus Take-out menus are like emergency service
You need to know they're there.
But with all the take-out places having their menus online, there's no reason to keep
them.
Plus, most restaurants keep adding new things to their menus.
So, the ones you have in your kitchen drawers are probably missing some tasty new dishes.
25.
Greeting Cards Ok, this is a tough one.
Keeping cards from people who've passed away is a given, also cards from people you
But, the 5-year-old birthday card given to you by a person you hardly speak to should
26.
Loofah If your loofah is more than a month old, it
As time progresses, they get dirtier.
Loofahs have a lot of porous nooks and crannies.
When you exfoliate, these crannies get filled with dead skin cells, and then bacteria begins
Some loofahs can be washed, but the natural ones should be chucked away.
27.
Cardboard boxes Holding on to the box of big-ticket items
such as a computer or a TV is normal.
Besides, you need them in case you move or sell them.
However, cardboard boxes that you've used ages ago should get recycled.
28.
Damaged Dinnerware A chip on a coffee mug or a dinner plate doesn't
But over time, the chip gets filled with food and water, making it a great source of bacterial
So, don't hesitate to get rid of them.
29.
Appliances Whether it's a keyboard waffle maker or
a normal toaster that you've used once, don't hold on to it.
Some appliances are more trouble to use than to not.
So, you can make someone else happy by donating it.
30.
Old Towels If your bathroom towels begin to feel like
cardboard boxes, this is a sign that they've reached their lifespan.
You can repurpose them into a bathroom rug, or you can donate them to an animal shelter
So, tell me, which item do you think we should all get rid of first?
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