Best Ways To Get Rid of Clutter From The Home

Unwanted household items can take over your home in a flash. Getting rid of clutter can then cause feelings of overwhelm and anxiousness. Plus, it drains your mental energy and can cause chaos to take over. And you can not have chaos and calm in the same space. If you are looking to create peaceful energy in your home, it’s time to get rid of clutter. Instead of packing everything up and putting it into storage, concentrate on freeing yourself from unwanted items that drain your energy. Periodically, get rid of unwanted household items or less important things you own so that you can more easily enjoy the things that are more meaningful to you.

Here are Some of the Best Ways to Rid of Household Items :

  • Offer items to friends and family first. Ask them if they want any of the items you’re getting rid of. Your close friends and family should get first dibs on the things you want to give away. Make sure though to give them a deadline to pick up the items.
  • Check to see if a thrift store or charity has any pick up services for your area. Sometimes the only thing you have to do is place your items in a box or bag out on the porch. Thrift stores look for new items for their stores all the time. Many of them will come out to pick up your donation.
  • Drive items to a Goodwill, Savers, or AMVETS donation center. Just driving out to your local thrift store might be
    your best bet, especially if you’re in a hurry to regain control of your home. And, you’ll be doing something good by choosing to donate. This is also a good choice because you are repurposing your used items. They just might find a loving home. Remember to get a tax deductible receipt so you can deduct the value of your donated items from you income on your income tax forms.
  • Toss items that are in poor condition. Certain items should just be thrown into the trash. A large trash bin can often be your best friend in gaining control over your clutter. The more you throw away, the quicker you’ll experience the peaceful home that you desire.
Use social media posts to get rid of unwanted items from your household.

Use Internet and Social Media to Get Rid of Clutter

  • Sell your items on eBay. eBay is a great place to hold online auctions for your unwanted items. You might be surprised at how much money you receive for them. After all, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure!
  • List your items on Craigslist. Craigslist is another excellent place to get rid of clutter. List your item, price, and contact information in your initial listing. Then people can call you to arrange a pick up.
  • Join a website like Freecycle or a group such as Good Sh*t (your city) on Facebook. Freecycle and Good Sh*t are networks you can join to give items away locally for free. You never know when someone else around you needs an item that you’re giving away. It’s also a great place to find items that you might need as well.
  • Advertise your items on social networking websites. Let people know about the items you’re giving away or selling on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. Your friends will instantly know about your items and you’ll save time by announcing your offer to everyone at once.

While cleaning and getting rid of clutter can be overwhelming, there really are only four things you can do with your items. You can keep them, sell them, give them away, or toss them in the trash Get started today, and you’ll experience a relaxing and peaceful home before you know it!

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Elemental Glam was created out of a desire to use design to escape stress in my life. I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 20 + years in the field. Cumulative stress had taken a toll on my physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. And because there is a strong link between our emotional wellness and our environments, it became important to me to create a home environment that provided solace. Incorporating healing elements, such as crystals and aromatherapy, became a part of my wellness journey. I created Elemental Glam in hopes of inspiring others to use wellness decor to live harmoniously within their hearts, minds, and homes!