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Spent the entire afternoon clearing out.
Originally only intended to clear out a few bits and pieces from my draws and ended up going through my entire flat. Got on a roll I guess!
Just found half a dozen unwanted mobile phones and chargers in my draws alone that I had totally forgot about, not to mention various techno bits n pieces.
Ended up chucking half filled paint cans, clothes, various bottles of cleaning products, unwanted linen, out of date food, etc etc.
Some have gone into a charity bag, most has gone into my (communal) skip.
Ive always had a 'thing' about waste and recycle where I can, but sometimes, there really is no need to save everything 'just in case'! You just end up with a house full of cr ap!...and end up having a bloody good clearout.
Don't know what it is, but I feel so much lighter for getting rid of a LOAD of stuff....
Originally only intended to clear out a few bits and pieces from my draws and ended up going through my entire flat. Got on a roll I guess!
Just found half a dozen unwanted mobile phones and chargers in my draws alone that I had totally forgot about, not to mention various techno bits n pieces.
Ended up chucking half filled paint cans, clothes, various bottles of cleaning products, unwanted linen, out of date food, etc etc.
Some have gone into a charity bag, most has gone into my (communal) skip.
Ive always had a 'thing' about waste and recycle where I can, but sometimes, there really is no need to save everything 'just in case'! You just end up with a house full of cr ap!...and end up having a bloody good clearout.
Don't know what it is, but I feel so much lighter for getting rid of a LOAD of stuff....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went through a phase of forgetting to take any with me and having to buy them and they just accumulated til they've formed a small militia under the sink Eleena lol.
Often when people do house clearances though Bodeker they donate little nick-knacks to charity shops and other collectors buy them so they might find nice homes that will cherish them x
Often when people do house clearances though Bodeker they donate little nick-knacks to charity shops and other collectors buy them so they might find nice homes that will cherish them x
I'm the same with plastic carrier bags. But if I save them...which I do...I take them to work as we always need them for clients. Charity shops will also use them.
I just did a huge kitchen clear out, and was ashamed of just how many out of date jars and tins I had. I buy things, and think I'll use them for a 'special' meal, or whatever. Of course, they just shift to the back of the cupboard...never to be seen again. I've invested in storage items so I can now more easily see what I've got. No more out of sight, out of mind.
I just did a huge kitchen clear out, and was ashamed of just how many out of date jars and tins I had. I buy things, and think I'll use them for a 'special' meal, or whatever. Of course, they just shift to the back of the cupboard...never to be seen again. I've invested in storage items so I can now more easily see what I've got. No more out of sight, out of mind.
I will have been decluttering for 2 years in May....but I will have done the entire house, attic, garage and 2 sheds and in that time, I have dealt with two mains water leaks, a blocked sewer pipe, a fallen in kitchen ceiling, replacement shower (kitchen ceiling), removed bath and shower put in, collapsed garden shed with accompanying urgent shed empty and a garage door fell off its hinges with accompanying urgent garage empty. and yes, I feel much lighter
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