The
thought of decluttering our homes can be daunting, but when we think about it
as it pertains to the inevitable, when we leave this earth, it can be difficult
to even know where to begin. Here are
some ideas to help you make a big impact in a short amount of time.
Remove & Dispose Of Anything Embarrassing
If
there is anything in your home you don’t want others to know about such as
certain photos, a pornography collection, sex toys and paraphernalia, arrest
records, divorce or litigation papers from your past, old love letters you
don’t want your children to read, etc. it may be time to remove them from your
home. Be sure these items are disposed
of properly to minimize risk of them getting into the wrong hands.
Old Paperwork & Sensitive Information
If you
are someone who sits on a mountain of paperwork, even if it is organized,
labeled and filed away it is time to take a look at it with a set of realistic
eyes. We don’t have to keep everything. Old tax returns, loan documents from paid off
loans, old banking records, expired credit cards and insurance cards, old
credit reports and applications, any expired warranty information, old
insurance papers from prior years than are no longer applicable, I could go on
and on. In a nutshell, if it is no longer
relevant to your current state in life, let it go. Make sure you shred everything that contains
personal sensitive information to protect your identity from fraud.
Expired & Old Food
This is
an easy one as you simply go through and bag up all the food that is freezer
burnt, damaged, moldy, old, way past its best buy date or is anything you don’t
like. Get it out of the house and into
the trash. Don’t take the icky stuff to the
food bank because they’ll just end up putting it in the trash for you. It always amazes me how that kind of stuff
ends up at the senior center on our FREE table.
No one wants food you aren’t willing to eat yourself.
Medication
Safely dispose of any
medications you no longer use on a regular basis by taking them to your
pharmacy or any specified drop off point.
Our city offers drug disposal events where you can turn in all
pharmaceuticals and over the counter medications you no longer need.
Clothes That Don’t Fit Or Are Worn Out
At this
age I have accepted that I am not likely to lose weight and fit into anything
that doesn’t currently fit me now. If
you have clothes in your closet or drawers that you are saving for someday when
you lose weight do yourself a favor and get rid of them. Otherwise they just sit there and mock you. Likewise, get rid of any faded, worn out,
ripped and torn clothes or shoes you happen to be hanging onto as well. You don’t need them and no one else does either.
Start with
this short and basic list to get the ball rolling and hopefully you will be able
to easily start your decluttering journey to thin down your belongings. The best thing we can do for our loved ones
is to not leave this kind of stuff for them to have to deal with.




































