Eight Ideas To Get You Motivated To Declutter

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Our physical possessions can represent our hopes, dreams, and aspirations—so yes, letting go is hard. It can be emotionally and physically draining, so finding the right motivation to declutter is essential.

You need something that you can tap into, something that will help you keep going when times get tough, and that’s what this is all about.

If you’re wondering how to find the motivation to declutter, here are simple shifts that will make all the difference.

A better option is to set the goal of working for two hours (or however long feels right for your schedule). This leads to self-trust, which actually makes you less reliant on motivation to get things done.

SET TIME-BASED GOALS

It might sound a bit daunting, but honestly, knowledge is power. Understanding why it’s hard to let go is the first step towards cutting the ties (and doing so in an empowering way).

UNDERSTAND WHAT HOLDS YOU BACK

Research shows that the more connected we are with our future self, the more motivated we’ll be to do things that best serve this vision.

THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE

Decide where to start decluttering. Choose a project that creates momentum—keeping in mind that your starting point will depend a lot on your personality.

PICK THE RIGHT PROJECT

Your “why” for decluttering needs to be powerful to motivate you. You need something that speaks to your soul—a big-picture reason for doing all the hard work.

WHAT ARE YOU CHOOSING?

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