24 Ways to Remove Clutter in 2024

Do you have clutter that is causing stress and overwhelm? Is your goal to have less clutter so you can live with simplicity? Many of my clients have a difficult time getting rid of things because they think about what they are losing! I tell them to think about what they are gaining by getting rid of the unused items.

#1 – Unused Holiday Decor Consider parting ways with holiday décor you did not use or display during the Christmas season. Or just keep the decor that you love and use. You might hand it down to another family member to use.

#2 – 2023 Items Now is the time to throw out your 2023 calendars / planners to get ready for the new year. Be sure to write down any significant dates or notes first, then recycle them.

#3 – Kitchen Utensils / Gadgets Rid yourself of duplicate items or gadgets rarely used that take up space. You do not need 5 spatulas! Minimize these items so they are easily found and accessible.

#4 – Pet Supplies Go through and get rid of items that are duplicates, damaged pieces, and no longer needed.

#5 – Old Books / Magazines /Cookbooks Consider getting rid of books you don’t plan to reread or will never read. They can be sold or recycled. Cookbooks – Well, most recipes can be found online. Only save those books/pages, family recipes, that you truly use currently!

#6 – Unused Electronics or Cords Donate electronic items you are no longer using. If you are unsure of whether certain cords belong to something else in the home, you can put those aside in a closet or storage room temporarily until you have time to locate each item that needs a cord to see if they match before discarding.

#7 – Expired Makeup Products and Beauty Samples First, it's always a good idea to write the date opened in a sharpie on the bottom of the product. This can be a real eye opener in the future, LOL! As a rule, liquid and cream products have a much shorter shelf life than powders. Here are some general expiration rules for different types of makeup: • Mascara– 3 months • Lipstick– 2 years • Foundation– 1 year • Eyeshadow– 1 year • Concealer– 1 year

#8 – Expired Items (Food, Medicine, Spices, & Sunscreen) Check your medicine cabinet and pantry/fridge for unused or expired items. Safely dispose of any unused or expired medications. Throw out items that are past the expiration date. Don’t forget to check expired sunscreens for the upcoming season!!

#9 – Toys and Games If your kids have outgrown the toys or you have duplicates, consider donating them to younger kids or preschools. Do this with old board games too. It feels freeing to donate items to kids who can appreciate and enjoy them.

#10 – Jewelry Sort through your jewelry and get rid of earrings that are singles (that you have been hoping one day to find the missing partner) Declutter pieces you have never worn or have not worn in the last year. Decide which pieces you wear consistently and keep those. You’ll be making room for new pieces to be added.

‍ ‍#11 – Excess Towels, Blankets, Pillows, and Linens Get rid of any that are stained, have holes, or are extras. Keeping 2 sheet sets per bed is all you really need. Keep only the towels that are needed based on the number of people living in your home. Donate the extras to animal shelters and they will be put them to good use and appreciate them!

#12 – Instruction Manuals (For Old & Current Items) Toss ALL of these! They are ALL online! You don't have to keep a single one!

#13 – CD’s/DVD’s It’s time to get rid of these physical discs or digitize them. You can create digital libraries for music and movies. This is a great space saver.

#14 – Water Bottles/Cups & Mugs How many water bottles/cups do you REALLY need? Many of us seem to accumulate these items over the years, whether they are from work, kid’s activities/sports, trade shows, or gifts. Keep what you really need and donate the rest to free up space.

#15 – Exercise Equipment If your New Years resolution was to exercise more, but you are still using your treadmill to hang clothes on, it might be safe to sell or donate it. After all, they take up a lot of space.

#16 – Tupperware & Plastic containers Discard mismatched Tupperware & plastic containers that have missing lids or are damaged.

#17 – Broken Items For these items, take a look at them and be honest with yourself, are you going to fix them? I think if it’s been on the to-do list for close to a year, it might be time to toss them or donate them to others who have the time to repair them.

#18 – Old Craft Supplies We all know that craft supplies can add up quickly. Take some time and get rid of the ones you don’t use. Think how much easier it will be to get to the supplies you use more regularly.

#19 – Shoes This can be a seasonal check! Only you know how much space you have for shoes. Shoes/boots/sandals that you rarely wear and are in good condition can be donated to a shelter or someone who is less fortunate and will really appreciate them. (Shoes For Souls) Make space for the shoes you truly love and wear more often.

#20 – Unused Picture Frames I am guilty of this one! I do have multiple unused picture frames that I have kept around for years thinking one day I will take the time to put some of my favorite pictures in them and put them all over the house! Nope, still haven’t done that. I won’t part with all of them, but I can commit to getting rid of some of them. Guess it is also helpful in this case to give yourself a realistic deadline to put these frames to use, otherwise it will most likely stay the same! Think about how you will feel to see those special pictures surrounding you each day! Now set your date and write it on your calendar

#21 – Old or Damaged Nonstick Cookware It is time to get rid of any cookware that is scratched or has the black coating chipping off because that will go into your body and not be good for you.

#22 – Unused Toys/Games Donate toys & games your children have outgrown or lost interest in.

#23 – Unused or Unwanted Inherited Items If you have items that you have inherited, but never use or you don’t even like them, it is ok to donate them to someone who will use and appreciate them. Keep those items that trigger a happy feeling and let the rest go!

#24 – Look For Larger Unwanted Items If you walk through your home and just focus on any larger item you no longer use or need, discarding them will free up more space for the things you use!

Hopefully this list gives you some ideas of things to let go this year! Most are relatively painless but can get you off to a good start! Let me know in the comments if there are other things, you're letting go in 2024!

Tricia Thomas

I am extremely passionate about helping others and seeing the positive impact our work is having on our clients’ lives is incredibly rewarding and these are the moments that fuel my passion! I am committed to staying up to date with the latest organizing and decluttering techniques to bring you the resources needed to complete your goals and ambitions! Our team will strive to bring comfort to each and every client and treat you like family.

I specialize in supporting clients through life transitions, working alongside them to navigate changes and achieve their goals with empathy and expertise. I am happy to bring my expertise and my life coaching skills in any situation to make a client feel more joy and have hope that they are not alone.

https://www.EZdeclutterSolutions.com
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