100 Things You Can Declutter Now
In honor of my 100th Times News article, here are my ideas for 100 things you can declutter now!

100 Things You Can Declutter Now

It’s hard to believe that this article is my 100th Times News organizing article! When my first article was published in January 2017, I would never have dreamed I’d continue to write for this long or that I would eventually write a book, with another one (or two) in progress! I’m so grateful to the Times News (and Johnson City Press) for the continuing opportunity to connect with local readers and to share tips for organizing, decluttering, and simplifying your life. Big thanks to my editor Carol Broyles for her ideas, her patience, and her encouragement!?

Less Really Is More!

I’ve long been a believer in the principle that you can live a more meaningful life with less. Years of working in this industry have only solidified that truth in my mind. Our clutter is detrimental to living a happy, healthy, and productive life. The more we can let go of unnecessary stuff, the more we can focus on what really matters.?

Most items we don’t need can be put to use by someone. I try to donate anything I possibly can instead of throwing things away. If you’re not sure about whether something can be donated, spend a few minutes researching or calling a thrift store.?

Just Let It Go!?

Many people are tripped up in their decluttering efforts by trying to find the exact ideal place to donate particular items. While that sounds noble, what often happens is that items to be donated never actually get donated! Thrift stores that accept donations know what to do with your items! If they can’t take it, they’ll let you know who will. Don’t make it more complicated than it needs to be. Get it out of your home and off your mind quickly!

Think twice (or more) before making the effort to sell items. It’s almost never worth what you think, and it’s usually time-consuming.?

Now, in honor of my 100th article and my focus on decluttering, here are 100 things you can declutter now!?

  1. Expired food
  2. Food no one will eat
  3. Old magazines
  4. Outgrown clothing
  5. Clothing that doesn’t feel good or needs repair
  6. Outgrown toys
  7. Supplies for a craft you don’t do anymore or will never do
  8. Duplicate utensils (ex. Who needs 9 whisks?)
  9. Cleaning products you don't use
  10. ?Expired or unused medications (Take them to a drug take back location; don’t flush or trash!)
  11. Toiletries or makeup you don’t use
  12. Charging cords you don’t even remember what they charged
  13. Manuals for appliances/cars/etc. you don’t have
  14. Phone books/yellow pages (Does anyone still use these?)
  15. Mystery keys (you have no idea what they’re for)
  16. College textbooks
  17. College notes
  18. Outgrown bicycles or riding toys?
  19. Pens and markers that don’t work
  20. Writing instruments you don’t like using
  21. School supplies you won’t use (ex. lined paper)
  22. Old office equipment (ex. Rolodex, adding machine)
  23. Old calendars
  24. Sheets that aren’t a complete set
  25. Expired coupons
  26. Lawn equipment (if you outsource it)
  27. Tools you aren’t using?
  28. Old paint
  29. Painting supplies (if you outsource it)]
  30. Books you won’t read ever or again
  31. Games you won’t play
  32. Puzzles you won’t work
  33. Small appliances you aren’t using
  34. Photo duplicates
  35. Unused photo frames (keep the picture if you want)
  36. Unmatched food storage container pieces (You might want to start over with a new set. I recommend glass containers.)
  37. Empty boxes (maybe just keep a few, but break them down so they don’t take up space)
  38. Duplicate coolers, especially styrofoam ones
  39. Unused tote bags
  40. Condiment packages
  41. Wire hangers
  42. Unmatched storage bin pieces
  43. Anything that needs repair that you won’t fix?
  44. Junk mail
  45. Old coins (find out their value/cash them in)
  46. Jars of current coins (just cash them in and save space!)
  47. Phones older than 6 years old?
  48. Unmatched socks/gloves
  49. Old business cards from a former job
  50. Decor you won’t reuse
  51. Unused pet supplies?
  52. CDs (we’re mostly all digital now!)
  53. DVDs and VHS tapes (ditto above)
  54. Excess plastic and shopping bags
  55. ?Briefcases
  56. Musical instruments no one in the home plays
  57. Children's artwork from kids that are now adults
  58. Stuffed animals no one’s playing with
  59. Plastic cups (How many do you really need?)
  60. Coffee mugs (ditto above)
  61. Holiday tins?
  62. Seasonal decor you aren’t using
  63. Boxes that weren’t unpacked from a long ago move
  64. Old curtains?
  65. Jewelry you aren’t wearing
  66. Nail polish that’s dried up or a color you don’t like
  67. Perfume you won’t wear
  68. ?Old bed pillows (two words: dust mites)
  69. Old rugs
  70. Lanyards from conferences
  71. Random artificial flowers
  72. Excess free paper pads
  73. Collectors items (do the research!)
  74. File cabinets (force yourself to declutter any paper)
  75. iPhone/random tech boxes
  76. Old blankets (shelters love them)
  77. Baskets (that trend is over)
  78. Canning jars (you’re probably not going to can again)
  79. Broken appliances?
  80. Excess jackets
  81. Half or more used candles
  82. Boxes/bags of rags (how many does anyone need?)
  83. Hair accessories you won’t use
  84. Trophies?
  85. Glasses from old prescriptions
  86. Old sunglasses
  87. A remote that you can’t identify
  88. Excess unused blank cards and stationery?
  89. Sports/exercise equipment you aren’t using (Ex. Is your treadmill being used as a storage device? When was the last time you golfed?)
  90. Bathing suits if you never swim or use a hot tub
  91. Travel size hotel toiletries
  92. Light bulbs you don’t use (Have you converted to LED?)
  93. Coaster sets (How many does one household need?)
  94. Replacement parts for an appliance you don’t own
  95. Anything you can’t identify (If you don’t know what it is, you don’t need it.)
  96. High heeled shoes you’ll never wear again
  97. Fancy clothes you’ll never wear again
  98. Old wedding dresses
  99. A fad/trend you’ve outgrown (ex. Do you still wear scarves or Crocs?)
  100. Old cameras, especially if you just use your phone now

Honestly, I could probably come up with 50 or 100 more! You may disagree with some of these, and that’s okay. Only you know whether something is clutter for you. But if you don’t love it and you don’t use it, it’s probably clutter!?

What Are Your Thoughts??

I’d love to know your reaction to this list. Which items do you disagree with? Which ones are surprising? Which ones motivated you to do some decluttering? What else could I have included??

I love getting feedback from readers! Email me at [email protected] with your thoughts or questions.

Happy decluttering!?

Kathy Vines

Bringing Clarity ? Speaker ? Career Coach ? Resume Writer ? Professional Organizer

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Awesome, Angie! Congrats to you and yay for your readers!!

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