13 decluttering myths that are holding you back from a tidy home
Anna K. Cottrell
31 January 2025
Overcome overwhelm and tame the clutter
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1. "I need to declutter everything at once."
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You can take it at your own pace
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2. "Decluttering means throwing everything away."
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Your trash is someone else's treasure
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3. "I need to spend money on storage solutions to declutter."
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Storage products should be bought at the end of the process
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4. "I’ll regret letting things go."
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Try the box method
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5. "I don’t have enough time to declutter."
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Focus on decluttering in short bursts
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6. "Decluttering is only for minimalists."
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Tidy doesn't mean bare
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7. "Sentimental items can’t be decluttered."
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Learn to let go without guilt
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8. "I need to wait till I’m motivated."
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Try these techniques for tackling off-putting tasks
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9. "Decluttering will solve all my problems."
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Less clutter = less stress
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10. "Once I declutter, I’m done forever."
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Lock in new habits
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11. "Decluttering means my house has to look perfect."
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Focus on your end goal
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12. "Decluttering and cleaning are two completely separate activities."
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Tackle clutter hotspots while you clean
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13. "There’s only one right decluttering method that works."
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Find what works for you
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