There are both mental and financial benefits to decluttering – and some of them might shock you!
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Invest time in family members and friends who support and encourage you. If someone takes more than they give, let them go.
Make a list of the most important places to start. After you know where you’ll start, write down how you will declutter. Make this a part of your daily routine so that you know you have time to do it.
To start, just spend a little time and sort items in a small area – like your closet – into the keep, throw away, or donate piles. Set a timer and just spend 20 minutes a day. It will make a difference!
One of the most effective ways to improve your mental health is to declutter your social media accounts. Prioritize your social life – even your online social life.