Rid Your Home of Items You No Longer Use
If your home’s cupboards, closets and drawers are bursting at the seams, you probably have items in there you no longer use and/or need. Now is a great time to get rid of these things to free up space for the items you are actually using. Not only does it make it easier to stay organized but other people may be able to use your cast-offs.
Experts say in order to not get overwhelmed; start the decluttering process in one area of your home like the kitchen. Easy things to start with are unused single-use appliances like a waffle-maker or panini press. When you bought it (or were gifted it), you may have thought you would use it all the time but have since discovered it was more work than you anticipated. Now it just sits in the cupboard taking up precious space. If you have a couple of such items, consider selling or giving to a charity like Habitat for Humanity. Other items to get rid of is an abundance of plastic containers and silverware cluttering your kitchen drawers. Homeless shelters or community programs may welcome them.
Boxes of office supplies can be another thing taking up more space than they deserve. Items like paper, file folders, envelopes and boxes of unused pencils and working markers are sure to be appreciated by schools or after-school programs. Unused craft materials may also be welcomed by after-school programs.
Another area that can get over-crowded is the clothes closet. Many of us are hanging on to old clothes that no longer fit or are outdated. Take everything out of the closet and if you don’t like it, doesn’t fit, need repairs you most likely will never do and is still in good condition, give to a charity. Torn or stained items can also be given to places like the Goodwill that sends unwearable items to recycling plants that make rags.
How many of us have bought an exercise bike or treadmill thinking we will save time and money by exercising at home and the thing is sitting there being used as a clothes hanger? If it still works, there may be a fair amount of money you can make by selling it.
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