Top 3 Mistakes People Make When Trying to De-Clutter Their Home

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Top 3 Mistakes People Make When Trying to De-Clutter Their Home

25 January 2016
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Trying to de-clutter a home and keep it neat and organized is often a challenge for many people, simply because they don't know where to start or how to make the process easy on them. They may also tend to make a few simple mistakes that make the job even harder than it should be, so that they become overwhelmed and give up altogether. If you know you need to clear out some clutter, note a few mistakes you'll want to avoid once you decide to tackle the job. 

1. Trying to put things in the trash

Rather than trying to put all your cluttered items that are no longer useful in trash bags, get a cheap skip bin hire for the day. This allows you to simply toss things into the bin and not worry about bagging them up and creating a mess or a hazard on your front lawn while you wait for your regular trash pickup.

2. Not letting go of recyclable things

It can be hard to toss out things that you personally don't want to use any longer when you're very eco-conscious and don't want to see these things wind up in a landfill. A good way around this is to get boxes you'll use to put these items, and then will take to a local recycling center. Being able to recycle items rather than throwing them away can help you to get rid of them, knowing they won't wind up in a landfill. You can recycle old computer parts and equipment, car parts, scrap wood you were saving from an old project, and the like.

3. Being overly sentimental

Of course no one wants to throw away items given to them by deceased family members or friends, but this doesn't mean you should hold onto everything that is associated with that person or every single memento from your childhood. Create a scrapbook for such childhood mementos and other items; take photos of those items and put them in the scrapbook instead. Toss out items that you associate with friends or relatives if those items are broken, damaged, or you don't have them on display in your home. Remind yourself that your friend or family member wouldn't want you to keep a broken clock or radio simply because it reminded you of them, and this can make it easier for you to toss these things in your skip bin.