100 Things to Declutter TODAY (without Fear, Guilt, or Regret!!)

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Here is a list of 100 things to declutter in your home RIGHT NOW without fear, guilt, or regret. If a minimalist like me has these oddly specific things to declutter in her home, I'm guessing you do too - and that's 100% okay! Today, I want you to declutter with me as we go through all of the clutter zones in your home: kitchen clutter, paper clutter, wardrobe clutter, fantasy self clutter, and more. Having too much stuff like this lurking around can end up causing a messy home that's difficult to tidy and maintain. It's time to LET GO of stuff like this so you can create a home that's easy to keep clean and tidy!

► 🌟 JOIN OUR FAMILY:

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► PRODUCTS MENTIONED:

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► FAVORITE DECLUTTER + ORGANIZE STUFF:
👟 Shoeboxes - free :)
🥛 Empty glass jars - free :)

► 📸 FAVORITE YOUTUBE TOOLS:

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ABOUT A TO ZEN LIFE
Along my journey to let go of 30 years of clutter, I accidentally became a minimalist and it was life-changing.

Before, I was an emotional hoarder with nothing but the clutter from lost loved ones — and $25,000 of debt — to my name. Now I have a beautiful home in Europe, a happy family, live debt-free, and — best of all — wake up to a life that I’m EXCITED to live every day.

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Love what you said..."money was wasted when you bought the product, not when you get rid of it." ❤ Thanks.

mariasanchezwilliams
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I like how you mentioned to cut up hair ties so birds don't get stuck in them.

jjmuse
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"It's time to let go of the guilt that you feel about that, because your guilt isn't going to change what has happened, and it's ok to let those things go." So impactful!

mollymorgan
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Veterinary hospitals will happily take old towels. Animals are messy and they go through so many towels every day.

MissLemon
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It broke my heart giving baby things away when my oldest was about 4, but I did it anyway. Gave to a foster mom. Later, I found water damage and mice with the things I did keep. I was so glad I gave away what I did!

korab.
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This really reminded me how much staying on the minimal side is about continuosly going through stuff and getting rid of it

lenanayashkova
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I did a big declutter today of my sentimental things from my child/teenhood. My criteria was getting rid of anything that not only had bad memories attached to them, but also things that made me feel weird. It feel so good to have exercised those demons, lol

AM-bmxw
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My bedroom is my happy place. I have knick knacks, artificial plants and flowers, decorative jewelry tree, Himalayan lamp, charger cords, books, Bible, journal, etc. I don’t want my bedroom to look sterile. For me the bathroom has to be decluttered at all times. I love watching many videos for ideas for all my spaces.

shellyjay
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Re: car sickness. What works for me is sitting up front - and what *really* works for me is driving. Your boys are still little, but let them know there is a solution! In a few years they can sit up front/drive and it'll help *so* much. Also look out of the window the whole time. Don't read/look at devices at all in the car. But I'm sure you've probably figured that one out already. Good luck to your boys! Motion sickness is awful.

madiantin
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Small toys, that are still in good condition, but also stuff like those cute erasers or stickers, you could collect in a box and hand out on Halloween instead of candy. The Kids could simply take what they'd like and the rest can still be donated. Yes, I know, it will sit in a box somewhere in the home until then, but it is an option and kids will gonna end up with a lot of candy anyways.

reqph
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Nursing homes also will take toiletry samples, books, DVDs, magazines, etc. in the US, the Lions Clubs accept donations of used eyeglasses. (Sometimes eye dr offices will have a repository for the lions club). A good place to donate used linens, towels, sheets, etc. are wildlife rehabilitation facilities. (The animals don’t care if they are stained!) They always need those types of donations. Thanks so much for your videos! Keep ‘em coming!

TiffanyBlack-jyjy
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i injured my neck, looking in a mirror. i was 20 and in the military. it can happen to anyone at anytime.

thank you for being your authentic self. we desperately need more of that 💛

bethechange
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Centipedes 😮😮😮. Yeah that's all the encouragement i need to get rid of boxes, thanks!

clareweller
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Don’t be embarrassed by your back situation. As a nurse who worked in orthopedics for a time, it takes one wrong move to cause back injury.
Good posture and proper lifting are SUPER important. Even if all we are doing is picking up paper off the floor, it’s better to squat than to bend.
This can happen to anyone.

YesiIbarra
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You had me at tip #1. What is it that makes us empty box aficionados? 🧐"This could be useful some day." Right. I have decluttered them. Thank you! ❤

jeannette
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I threw my back out when I was 30. How? Picking up a hanger. A FREAKING HANGER!!! It was weak for well over a year, and I kept throwing it out over and over... some of my favorites were while sneezing, and while brushing my teeth.

I started sitting on a stability ball instead of a chair at work (recommended by my chiropractor), and I've had nearly zero issues with it since (I'm 42 now). I can't imagine my back miraculously became invincible as I aged, so I'm sure the ball is a factor. My primary care doctor said it's because the constant balancing (which I don't even have to think about anymore) keeps my core strong.

tashagraced
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My oddly specific clutter is old plastic tubs that might come in useful as seed trays/pots for propagating plants

pippas
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- Bags of donations sitting around -- Guilty!
- Unnecessary extra wallet -- Guilty!
- Keeping pretty bottles -- Guilty! 😅
- Multiple sets of measuring spoons -- So Guilty 😆
- Stretched out hair ties -- Yes! lol

I've also developed such a sensitivity to mainstream candles in recent years that I did get rid of some last year, but am thinking I could definitely pare down even further. Thanks for the reminder!

Really appreciate this list as it reveals how every single item truly does add up! Also you're right, I do feel loads better knowing that you, our ultra minimalist friend, still encounter and struggle a bit with such things 😉

This video gave me exactly the momentum I needed to consolidate a few blankets and pillows and even reorganize our spare closet! Now it is so much more functional and we can see what we're actively using as well as items we haven't used that could probably be given away. Thanks so much for a push in the right direction!

Jessica_Jones
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A nice thing about the small keychain cards- I dropped my keys once and someone turned them in to the library, who called me to come get them!

pamelap.
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I liked it when you told us that you tend to save boxes. I tend to save jars and food containers. I decluttered them a while ago, but now they are "appearing" in my cabinet again! I guess we all have something we tend to hold on to.

nancykinch