For the most part, clutter isn’t a big problem for me. I’m pretty good at recognizing when clutter is starting to become a problem, and I can usually get rid of whatever we don’t need without ...
Use sensory cues and gentle language to sort sentimental clutter without overwhelming emotions. Start with easier decluttering tasks, take your time, and tackle big items first for noticeable progress ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Justin Lambert/Getty Images (Justin Lambert/Getty Images) I’ll never forget the day I got the bright idea to spring-clean my kids’ ...
I’m a sentimental collector — from trinkets passed down by my grandmother, to my first concert tickets at 13, I’ve always held onto memorable items. But over time, my home started to feel less like a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We’ve all dealt with clutter: the junk drawer full of mystery cords, the receipts stuffed into bags, the pantry items past their ...
Decluttering can be really hard sometimes, especially when the items in question hold sentimental value. Even the thought of donating those objects can conjure up a great sense of guilt, but luckily ...
Memories often sneak into our homes disguised as objects; an old jacket tucked in the closet, a stack of letters hidden in a drawer, or a set of dishes waiting for a “special occasion.” These items ...
Drowning in preschool artwork, old cards and the contents of Grandma's attic? These pointers will help you streamline without shedding a tear. I’ll never forget the day I got the bright idea to spring ...