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Additional Collections. Get the help you need to plan a productive year on the homestead! Thanks for visiting! Use this printable declutter checklist pdf to help you finally clean out your home and remove the clutter without overwhelm.

When you think about it, there are different levels of clutter. What I consider clutter and messy in my home might not be nearly the same as what you consider clutter and messy in your home. The good news is that no matter what any of us consider to be clutter we all can clean our things up with the same list of steps. As I help each person do that very thing I am amazed how I am always coming back to the same core steps.

The same declutter your home checklist in a way that helps people that are stuck get unstuck. And the very best part of this clutter PDF is I have used it myself, so I am totally confident that it does actually work. I used it to clean out my hoard of an attic and I used it to clean up our slightly messy guest bedroom to get it ready for my folks to visit.

I still use it to help me get my family room back into shape after the holidays because it really works that well. You see, I am a list girl. I can do just about anything if I have a list in hand telling me what to do first all the way to what do last. I can just flutter right through my list without stopping to think because all of us clutter bugs know that thinking when decluttering is a very bad thing.

When you allow your head to come into play as you are decluttering your home you tend to slow down the process quite a bit. Thinking causes second thoughts and that in turn causes overwhelm which is the number one roadblock when it comes to decluttering. I knew if I had a list that would help me to keep my head out of the process because my decluttering decisions were being made for me and not so much by me.

And once that whole aspect is taken out of the picture, then decluttering becomes easier, simple actually, and you can float through the entire process without much anxiety at all. From here on in, whenever you are cleaning out a room, make sure this list is with you.

Second — Choose where you want to begin. This list covers the entire home but where you start is entirely up to you. I suggest picking a spot that is not a disaster zone so you can build on your momentum as the rooms get a bit more difficult. Because we all know how much momentum plays into decluttering. Third — Dress the part. This might seem like a silly step but actually, it can be the key to seeing this decluttering process through to the end.

Grab yourself comfortable sneakers and put on clothes that are easy to move around in. The point is to have no distractions what so ever, so be ready to dive in and stay in the game from the start.

Fourth — Set the tone. For some reason, a good book will keep me moving more than music will. But you can also get audio books for free from your local library. Turn on a station you love and make sure you can hear it. The point is to shut off the noise inside of your head that is going to question you as you go along this journey. Clutter can cause us to think twice, even with the silliest of items, so by having a little white noise, you will drown out that conversation that will come up in your head especially when you are first starting out.

You: Why is this pair of jeans on my kitchen counter? Oh yes, I wanted to fix the zipper. Your head: Wait. Hold up! That is money you are tossing away right there! Your head: Are you crazy?! Besides how hard can it be to replace a zipper? You: Hmmm, good point. Maybe I should keep them around. I might be able to fix them next week. And just like that those jeans that have been on your counter for just shy of 4 months are back where you found them.

Trust me on this, put on some headphones and save yourself from all those conversations.



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