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@minstrelgirl45110 ай бұрын
While I didn't have time for a full declutter today, I did declutter two old landline phones from a downstairs closet! 😂
@audreybaillie6867 ай бұрын
Question....what if you have seasonal sheets? (Lighter for summer....warmer for winter)
@audreybaillie6867 ай бұрын
You did miss a cart with compartments to declutter (rollable three shelves) trolley
@mariasanchezwilliams987311 ай бұрын
Love what you said..."money was wasted when you bought the product, not when you get rid of it." ❤ Thanks.
@sarahlyon1578 ай бұрын
I try to donate to charities that have helped me so that I feel like I'm giving back.
@jjmuse12110 ай бұрын
I like how you mentioned to cut up hair ties so birds don't get stuck in them.
@JR-ke8ld10 ай бұрын
Yes! And anything circular, e.g. mask.
@brendam78686 ай бұрын
I've never heard that one before, but I love hearing that people do think or hear of that.
@madiantin11 ай бұрын
Re: car sickness. What works for me is sitting up front - and what *really* works for me is driving. Your boys are still little, but let them know there is a solution! In a few years they can sit up front/drive and it'll help *so* much. Also look out of the window the whole time. Don't read/look at devices at all in the car. But I'm sure you've probably figured that one out already. Good luck to your boys! Motion sickness is awful.
@AtoZenLife11 ай бұрын
We had to drive 30 minutes yesterday and they were okay, no mints needed. So they might be outgrowing it? Fingers crossed 🤞 thank you for sharing your tips with me!
@madiantin11 ай бұрын
@@AtoZenLife Thank goodness for that! I really felt for them when you mentioned they had motion sickness. I've also just got to the part of the video where you mention staticky hair and split skin. I've just discovered static guard (I got it from Walmart). I spray it on my brush then brush my hair and it's really helped! I don't have split skin, but I have very rough skin and...even worse...nails that split really far down. Ouch. I haven't found any solution to that just yet except constant moisturizing and superglue.
@LivTavares11 ай бұрын
Came here to say all that! Sitting in the back will always give me a bit of motion sickness, but looking through the window the whole ride minimizes it. Absolutely no screens or books. Driving gives me 0 sickness!
@LivTavares11 ай бұрын
As for split skin and nails, drinking more water does help. I’m a hair & makeup artist and my suggestion, that will also help with static hair, is: oils. Your skin, hair and nails probably lack oil, and you’re losing moisture because of that, so get one like jojoba that can be used for all 3. Use it on your skin 2x daily as the last step of your skincare (before sunscreen though), apply on nails and hair as well. Anti-static hairsprays are just oil in spray form! But they also have alcohol and some thinners. So whenever you’re done with skincare, just use the rest of the oils in your hands to spread through your nails and hair :)❤ jojoba and squalene are the best for keeping moisture in.
@sorting_it_out11 ай бұрын
I second your jojoba oil suggestion. I use it and love it! @@LivTavares
@mollymorgan86529 ай бұрын
"It's time to let go of the guilt that you feel about that, because your guilt isn't going to change what has happened, and it's ok to let those things go." So impactful!
@AM-bm2xw10 ай бұрын
I did a big declutter today of my sentimental things from my child/teenhood. My criteria was getting rid of anything that not only had bad memories attached to them, but also things that made me feel weird. It feel so good to have exercised those demons, lol
@lissobczak719110 ай бұрын
I did that recently. I used a pretty box (Dana White's container concept) and that is as much room as I have. I kept ONE college paper, to remind myself that once upon a time I could think critically. I kept my college diploma. I finally got rid of all the photos from my first love (except one.). There is still room for more, too.
@yubima8 ай бұрын
I used to draw a lot when i was in high school. I scaned all the drawings i considered important, and save them. Over the years from the like 2000-5000. I lower the data amount to like 500 pictures. And i do like to colect dolls, and sewing, so what i started to do was making dresses or clottes for my dolls, from some of the dresses on the pictures i have save or the internet pictures i have save. The first i made was a Fate Mordred clottes from a scrap of fabric that i buy the first time i got my salary, like 18 years ago. I still have to finish the doll, but the details were very entertaining to do.
@MissLemon79598 ай бұрын
Veterinary hospitals will happily take old towels. Animals are messy and they go through so many towels every day.
@dylnjac7 ай бұрын
Groomers and shelters, too.
@SF-ru3lp7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tip. I forgot that and I do have too many old towels. G Ire
@theexploraholic6 ай бұрын
Good to know
@korab.238 ай бұрын
It broke my heart giving baby things away when my oldest was about 4, but I did it anyway. Gave to a foster mom. Later, I found water damage and mice with the things I did keep. I was so glad I gave away what I did!
@jennifermarie87073 ай бұрын
Yes! Been there. I'm currently scanning boxes of paperwork in my attic. Some is now yellowing or otherwise getting ruined. Will do likewise with very old linens from my parents. Prefer it gone rather than to see it ruined
@reqph10 ай бұрын
Small toys, that are still in good condition, but also stuff like those cute erasers or stickers, you could collect in a box and hand out on Halloween instead of candy. The Kids could simply take what they'd like and the rest can still be donated. Yes, I know, it will sit in a box somewhere in the home until then, but it is an option and kids will gonna end up with a lot of candy anyways.
@dlm47088 ай бұрын
I love it! The kids WILL still end up with a lot of candy, but your house gets to be that weird, surprising place with the happy meal toys, stuffed dinosaurs, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
@lenanayashkova11 ай бұрын
This really reminded me how much staying on the minimal side is about continuosly going through stuff and getting rid of it
@AtoZenLife11 ай бұрын
So true 🫶
@TiffanyBlack-jy8jy10 ай бұрын
Nursing homes also will take toiletry samples, books, DVDs, magazines, etc. in the US, the Lions Clubs accept donations of used eyeglasses. (Sometimes eye dr offices will have a repository for the lions club). A good place to donate used linens, towels, sheets, etc. are wildlife rehabilitation facilities. (The animals don’t care if they are stained!) They always need those types of donations. Thanks so much for your videos! Keep ‘em coming!
@catetanenbaum24189 ай бұрын
And homeless shelters often take clothing donations which feels like they're less likely to end up in a landfill than if you take them to goodwill.
@5rgyyuyrgg9 ай бұрын
I worked at an animal shelter. We didn't, and most shelters won't use stain items. Because they don't know what kind of stain it is. And besides we as people don't like using stain items why should animals be subjected to them. Towels at the shelters are mainly used to dry the animals after a bath or if they get wet from any other sources.
@shellyjay895410 ай бұрын
My bedroom is my happy place. I have knick knacks, artificial plants and flowers, decorative jewelry tree, Himalayan lamp, charger cords, books, Bible, journal, etc. I don’t want my bedroom to look sterile. For me the bathroom has to be decluttered at all times. I love watching many videos for ideas for all my spaces.
@YesiIbarra10 ай бұрын
Don’t be embarrassed by your back situation. As a nurse who worked in orthopedics for a time, it takes one wrong move to cause back injury. Good posture and proper lifting are SUPER important. Even if all we are doing is picking up paper off the floor, it’s better to squat than to bend. This can happen to anyone.
@katiegleaves379210 ай бұрын
Yes! We must also remember that maintaining back, shoulder and core strength also helps to support these movements and help prevent injury. I pulled a muscle when putting my socks on at age 35, and was in good health. But I sit at a computer all day and certain muscle groups tend to get neglected, then have a nasty way of reminding us that they need attention 😂
@Stumpybear76404 ай бұрын
As a masseuse, our bodies can tolerate bad posture and lack of exercise for so long, then one day, your back goes 'out' making a simple move. That's not what happens, your back going 'out' thru a simple move is accumulated stresses on that area. My advice is to see a good chiropractor in your area for manipulation and exercise advice. The problem is still there, waiting until it can no longer function. Much love ❤
@pippas580810 ай бұрын
My oddly specific clutter is old plastic tubs that might come in useful as seed trays/pots for propagating plants
@clareweller878510 ай бұрын
Centipedes 😮😮😮. Yeah that's all the encouragement i need to get rid of boxes, thanks!
@katiegleaves379210 ай бұрын
Where I've lived, we had the same issue with earwigs or roaches being attracted to the glue/tape
@korab.238 ай бұрын
Brown recluse and cockroaches like cardboard too... 😵
@bethechange40407 ай бұрын
i injured my neck, looking in a mirror. i was 20 and in the military. it can happen to anyone at anytime. thank you for being your authentic self. we desperately need more of that 💛
@jeannette724310 ай бұрын
You had me at tip #1. What is it that makes us empty box aficionados? 🧐"This could be useful some day." Right. I have decluttered them. Thank you! ❤
@tashagraced8 ай бұрын
I threw my back out when I was 30. How? Picking up a hanger. A FREAKING HANGER!!! It was weak for well over a year, and I kept throwing it out over and over... some of my favorites were while sneezing, and while brushing my teeth. I started sitting on a stability ball instead of a chair at work (recommended by my chiropractor), and I've had nearly zero issues with it since (I'm 42 now). I can't imagine my back miraculously became invincible as I aged, so I'm sure the ball is a factor. My primary care doctor said it's because the constant balancing (which I don't even have to think about anymore) keeps my core strong.
@AtoZenLife8 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! 😭 I’m glad you were able to find an exercise routine that helps!
@Jessica_Jones10 ай бұрын
- Bags of donations sitting around -- Guilty! - Unnecessary extra wallet -- Guilty! - Keeping pretty bottles -- Guilty! 😅 - Multiple sets of measuring spoons -- So Guilty 😆 - Stretched out hair ties -- Yes! lol I've also developed such a sensitivity to mainstream candles in recent years that I did get rid of some last year, but am thinking I could definitely pare down even further. Thanks for the reminder! Really appreciate this list as it reveals how every single item truly does add up! Also you're right, I do feel loads better knowing that you, our ultra minimalist friend, still encounter and struggle a bit with such things 😉 This video gave me exactly the momentum I needed to consolidate a few blankets and pillows and even reorganize our spare closet! Now it is so much more functional and we can see what we're actively using as well as items we haven't used that could probably be given away. Thanks so much for a push in the right direction!
@flonotflow10 ай бұрын
I did a major clean out of our bathroom 2 weeks ago--there are just two of us and we had two grocery bags for the trash and half a bag of stuff to donate! I even got rid of my curling iron, I realized that it had been so long since I had used it, I didn't remember, so it was time for it to go. The part that really cracked me up were how many boxes that were almost empty that were taking up so much space--a Bandaid box, a back cream box, etc. We have so much space now and everything has a place again. And I didn't think it had been that long since I'd done it!
@andreaharry6908 ай бұрын
😂😂 I SO understand throwing out your back doing absolutely nothing. Usually mine is sleeping or turning wrong. 😂😂
@AtoZenLife8 ай бұрын
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@Stumpybear76404 ай бұрын
It is caused by accumulated stresses. Please see a chiropractor ❤
@ashmeyer2111 ай бұрын
I think my biggest problem for decluttering in 2024 is my scarcity mindset. Especially after coming out of a high year of inflation that seems never-ending. I m really trying hard to limit my spending by shopping my home this year.
@creativelycountry161710 ай бұрын
This! I feel like inflation is “out of control” and feel the need to stock up on and good deals I manage to find….
@Joce12310 ай бұрын
@@creativelycountry1617Absolutely.
@ashleym.968210 ай бұрын
@ashmeyer21 I'm in a similar boat. I have a couple bins with things I'm willing to declutter now, but havent removed them from the house. I'm working on "no spend" months, aside from food, to help alleviate extra things coming in.
@alexispacey28649 ай бұрын
This is why people kept stuff to begin with, especially during the Great Depression. "You never know when you'll need it."
@dlm47088 ай бұрын
ugh. yeah. I've... kind of??? dealt with it? by having a set amount of physical space and keeping tabs on local groups. I had to search them out and ask around, but I joined some mutual aid + no-buy groups, and keep track of stuff like art programs. Then I have a 'clock,' like 1x/mo, I need to turn over that collection for those programs. There are local thrift stores that take donations BUT these aren't the kind of things they'd actually be able to sell. This week I'm donating old photo boxes, a somewhat-clawed wooden cat tree (people have lots of outdoor cats + don't/can't pay for these,) and an assorted pile of art supplies. Think damaged books, random markers, scrap fabrics cut from damaged garments, etc. Not saleable, right? But the local kids' after school program doesn't have to pay to teach basic sewing skills when they get free practice fabrics. You might find some peace in letting things go if you know they're going to other low-income people/groups AND you don't intend to pile them up in your living space.
@eliflames515711 ай бұрын
We have been doing this in our house. My father just recently passed away. The house he was in has been in our family for a while. 5 generations worth of stuff. We took little bits we wanted. Then hired a person to clear out the rest. It was a tough emotional thing.
@eliflames515711 ай бұрын
After I got back home tho. It made me want to declutter even more stuff
@lauranewman56410 ай бұрын
We hired someone as well. It was just too much! Dad was an art and antique dealer as well as all of the personal stuff! It took the estate expert 15 months. Yes, that's right. He and I think 3 assistants, an estate sale every 6 weeks, for 15 months. He was worth every penny we paid him.
@kims91410 ай бұрын
I’m very very sorry for your loss. ❤
@Joce12310 ай бұрын
@lauranewman564 When I hear stories like yours I first of all acknowledge your loss 😢 Next I think about the chore that I would unnecessarily leave to my son. It motivates me to downsize drastically
@faathfuldjones84892 ай бұрын
@eliflames5157 I'm sorry for your loss. You mentioned that you hired a person to clear out some things. How did you find the person? Did they need to ask you about everything they cleared out?
@Deb_Creamer11 ай бұрын
For car sickness, get an old ice cream bucket (good excuse for a treat) a gallon I believe but it's the ones with a handle and lid and put some small trash bags or plastic grocery bags in the bottom as extras and then line the bucket. Close the lid. Ready to grab just in case there's an "event" and the bag can be tied off and lid put on for odor control until you can dump it.
@katiebellejohnson268811 ай бұрын
Smart idea!
@katiegleaves379210 ай бұрын
Yes! And it can double as a trashcan for the candy wrappers when there isn't an "incident"
@TheCarolOfStorey4 ай бұрын
That is a really awesome idea. We carry gallon size Ziploc bags. Do the dead, seal it, and throw it away. But for smaller children, that icecream bucket idea is awesome!!
@molee88633 ай бұрын
❤ the idea 😊.
@razorbackh715610 ай бұрын
For dry and cracked hands try O’Keeffes in the jar. It really helped me. A little goes a long way. Thank you for your solutions and recommendations. They are helpful.
@nancykinch299110 ай бұрын
I liked it when you told us that you tend to save boxes. I tend to save jars and food containers. I decluttered them a while ago, but now they are "appearing" in my cabinet again! I guess we all have something we tend to hold on to.
@RennieAufdemstein9 ай бұрын
Also a box keeper here, especially thick, solid ones. Also baskets, and other containers. Why oh why!
@Jojotonks9 ай бұрын
Same here. I’m pleased to see there are other container hoarders. Plastic shopping bags too, mainly ones I’ve acquired on holidays abroad, which tend to be prettier than the ones we get here in the U.K. I do use and re-use them, but I don’t need quite as many as I have. I too declutter every so often but it’s an ongoing battle! ,
@pamelap.12311 ай бұрын
A nice thing about the small keychain cards- I dropped my keys once and someone turned them in to the library, who called me to come get them!
@BABYJam2510 ай бұрын
I wouldnt say this is oddly specific or guilt free but still a good list for the basics that cover on most decluttering lists. People hold on to things for just in case and lots of those are that. Maybe really old pillows, socks with holes, things with a broken zipper/closure, unusable broken gadgets are some good ones
@Joce12310 ай бұрын
Having Socks that don't falls is highly overrated. Most of my socks have a whole in the heel and I don't care.
@Joce12310 ай бұрын
Socks with holes are just fine for "around the yard"..in the winter I wear double socks for warmth Socks with the holes are put on first with socks with no holes on top
@Simply-sixx11 ай бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned cutting hair ties! I also cut the circular pull tabs inside milk cartons (or anything else circular). Also cut up mesh fruit bags really well.
@BillionaireDinner10 ай бұрын
If you pot plants; the mesh fruit bags are also good to put at the bottom for draining
@JoVo111110 ай бұрын
I have an obscene box collection. I have recently downsized from my ‘box room’ to my ‘box area’. Bags too! All sizes and shapes. With and without handles. Mall bags and shopping bags. Ugh. I do have too many bags. But I’ll say this. I’ll never just get ‘rid’ of them. I’ve been grateful that I have all those boxes as well as packaging supplies like bubble wrap to use for items in and for my donation boxes! I get rid of the boxes for sure…but not until they’re full. 😊🎉 Bye stuff!! 👋🏼 😊
@Saforra9910 ай бұрын
I've also been considering listing most of the boxes and packing materials for free on a buy nothing group. In case someone needs them... (here's hoping!? 😂) Cuz I definitely have more than I need, but it's hard to just toss them (even recycle! 😅)
@castlebyastream9 ай бұрын
I feel inspired to improve my life when I watch your videos. I have chronic pain from a crippled limb. I'd like to see more videos by people with significant health issues about how they manage to live well (holistically) with their condition. In my experience, I've needed to be willing to accept a lot of help from family and friends to make it through difficult times. I wonder how I can break free from needing as much help. I'm still quite young, so at least I have that going for me... but sometimes it's challenging to keep an optimistic perspective.
@Stumpybear76404 ай бұрын
Perhaps you need to start a KZbin channel if you can?❤
@kelly-bo-belly8 ай бұрын
21:30 Small pans work great for a countertop toaster oven. I would highly recommend using toaster ovens over microwaves and your main oven. It’s so much better for reheating without over cooking, and it is more energy efficient than the larger oven.
@ellenradford858211 ай бұрын
I too have a box addiction as well. Yep I am trying to figure out what I need to keep for a move
@4ppl3Tr3358 ай бұрын
You are a very beautiful woman with a clear mind and a kind soul.❤
@findingaway551210 ай бұрын
We have a sticker book. Irs just a compasition note book but when my son comes hom with stuckers he likes to stick them in the notebook. Gives it a home and is fun for him. Just a suggestion if somone needs a sticker solution for a kid that likes them.
@MorKing8610 ай бұрын
I'm moving from a 1 bedroom to a studio apartment this month, so this is perfect timing.
@carmelasantana309110 ай бұрын
Re: Cracked hands. I recently discovered that hyaluronic acid (the basic serum you put on your face) works wonders for my dry hands and it has even strengthened my nails. I do a lot of dish washing by hand. I put on a couple of drops for both hands, then add regular moisturizer on them (optional- it's the HU that does the healing work).
@valerielokker560110 ай бұрын
I love your videos! We are a family that moves often and therefore I like to keep things simple so my stuff can fit into whatever home we find ourselves next. Sometimes I struggle with not having the latest trend, gadget, or fashion, but your videos help me feel normal in wanting to live a peaceful life.
@lauranewman56410 ай бұрын
I love this! Just fyi.😂
@lindacalder357411 ай бұрын
Gift wrapping stuff. I realised my life has changed and I am just not gifting as much as I use to. So will just buy as I need. ❤
@Jessica_Jones10 ай бұрын
Good mention! My rule has been to use up what I have before buying more, but I've noticed I keep going to the same newer wrapping paper and avoiding what I bought as far back as ten years ago -- some is unopened 😅 Not sure why it took me so long, but I'm finally giving them away so I don't feel guilty (or annoyed by my choices)!
@harpersferrytailspetsittin38146 ай бұрын
I don’t encourage people I know to buy me gifts for any reason because if I need it I’ll buy it and though thoughtful, I likely won’t use 20% of what I’ve received. I don’t shop for gifts for anyone, preferring we make a plan to get together and share our time instead. Having said this, I must confess to having a really nice gift closet. I’m very proud of this largely unnecessary space. It says that I *can* do projects like this with the right inspiration. One day I’ll probably donate or give it away to someone who actually buys and gives gifts. Lol😂
@annagia15311 ай бұрын
Great video Marissa! I have been hanging onto a heavy glass cake stand for a very long time because well.. it’s pretty 🤦🏻♀️ out she goes!!! The cake stand hack is brilliant 🤩
@AtoZenLife11 ай бұрын
So glad you found that tip useful and happy decluttering 😁👍
@andreao853510 ай бұрын
I am 26 now and have been car sick my whole life, literally. Mom told me it started from the age of 2 (when they started travelling with me) onwards. There was nothing on the more 'natural' side that helped and believe me when I say, I've tried it all - from acupressure, specific food, oils, nothing. Not even sitting in the front seat, opening windows to get some fresh air, frequent stops, ... Only prescription-free pills for travel sickness helped me. I take one half an hour before the ride and I'm good to go wherever and for as long as it takes 😄 what I've noticed is that I am always car sick when roads are twisted, like in my home country. Where I currently live (Germany) highways (Autobahn) are, as I believe you've seen when living here, for the most part straight. For as long as I'm here (6 years), I was never, not even once, car sick. I can even eat when travelling, which was impossible before because I'd throw up everything, so I'd starve for hours, and when we reach our destination I would be so tired and exhausted I couldn't and wouldn't eat, only sleep. I would advise you to get those pills and save both you and your kids any pain and suffering. I know how it feels like, I feel sorry for all of you, it is not easy 😶 take care ❤️
@katiegleaves379210 ай бұрын
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@shibolinemress89137 ай бұрын
I love your Pink Floyd T-Shirt!
@danicegewiss86210 ай бұрын
Every time I stop for gas, I clean out the car. People look at me funny, but my car has so little clutter in it. I cleaned off my counters and found a moldy pepper. I just bought hand and body lotion.
@DFBurgermeister10 ай бұрын
I wasn’t able to declutter along with you, but made a list of the areas and items to tackle this weekend. I live in a super dry climate and I moisturize my hands at bedtime with a heavy body butter, then cover my hands with cotton gloves. (I also do this with my feet and cover with cotton socks.). I also moisturize after washing my hands, while they are still damp, and I wear gloves when washing dishes or any other time I’ll have my hands in water for an extended time.
@gifttanz11 ай бұрын
Thought I was mostly under control with decluttering but your video reminded me to do the cabinet where i keep hand creams, medicines etc, just decluttered two small boxes of medicines and creams that are way out of date and found the bag I need for keeping my passport in when i travel which ill be doing soon so thats a good find. Also realised a lot of the things in this cupboard dont really belong there and are more bathroom adjacent things so they can go else where. Whilst i went through the medicine box I realised that my wrist supports really weren't up to standard anymore so chucking the old ones and ordering a couple of new ones. Hopefully I won't get so many midnight wrist subluxions woooh.
@TheMennomilist10 ай бұрын
What a cool list!! I love how you really have to dig to find things to declutter as a longer running minimalist now, which makes for this great content. haha. Oh. Interesting about your boxes! When we get boxes, I break them down immediately and put them with the recycling. Magnets make me feel soooo weird to see on people's fridges these days since my mom and dad have TWO refrigerators (even though we grew up as a family of 5 with one) and both are COVERED with photos and magnets. UGH. I don't mind flat hair or cracked hands (mine are so dry too). Bye bye pretty bottles. I used to collect Jones soda bottles when first married and was happy to recycle them when we made our first move. I love how you create function from other objects (like your big dish becoming a cake stand). I was gifted TWO cake stands when I got married and never baked cakes. They were Lennox ones too and I brought them to Salvation Army in the boxes when I became a minimalist. I like how you state to people what is practical for your family and how it may not be for others. My husband actually recently asked me what happened to our small waffle maker one of my friends bought me in like 2007. I said, "I used it once and after six months donated it. It's been gone a long time. We don't need it." I used to be a swimmer too (but not competitively but I did get lessons at a gym as a kid for years and swam laps). Speedos are the best for those laps. My last suit from them I wore in 2006 until I switched to surfing wear instead. I always wore the caps and goggles from Speedo too. I finally bought some new underwear this weekend and so now I need to declutter that area. Some toothpaste containers can be recycled. I wash mine out and put them in recycling right away. I think that is a healthy habit to make. . .recycle things immediately that need it (including that junk mail pile). Are night guards for post braces wearing? My 15 year old is getting his braces off in March so I am curious now haha. I recently replaced the towels that were gifted to me for wedding from an old boss I had. I had those 19 years. They had strings hanging and everything. I really can make things last long. Oh man, I wish you still lived in NJ so we could hang out haha. No one here understands minimalism at all. I think my mom is finally convinced I can start helping her declutter. . . we'll see. You have a lovely bedroom. Other items: highlighters and pens that don't work, dead plants.
@elaineturcotte104310 ай бұрын
A few things that end up piling up around my house are gardening pots, seeds and potting soil, etc. Also, I always end up with cords or chargers that got separated from the item they go with. I don't want to throw them out until I either connect them with the item and donate together or am sure they are not going to be needed!
@melissaconway721111 ай бұрын
I think you're not alone in pulling your back out over some everyday activity! I pulled mine out a couple of weeks ago throwing the trash in the bin. You're also not alone in staticky hair or cracked and bleeding skin! No worries, girl! ❤
@melissaconway721111 ай бұрын
Also, Aquaphor works very well at night for the dry hands. I also like Little Journey baby oatmeal lotion from Aldi.
@rebecca769710 ай бұрын
Right! There are really normal activities that people do every day that can cause someone to throw their back out. An Uncle dropped a screw while he was working outside on a project, he throw his back by bending down to pick it up! I threw mine by sneezing while sitting! I absolutely love this video! Oh suggestion on the fly-away hair - take a dryer sheet (if you have one) and go through your hair with it. That will help to remove the static from it. Also, I sew a lot, so empty jars I use for extra buttons and ribbons.
@yasmindawoojee683110 ай бұрын
I honestly live like you at home - my Mum and Dad use to buy at Garage Sales as well - I have been learning to declutter as well.
@lauraj8811 ай бұрын
Great video! I love the tip about cutting hair elastics before throwing them away. I hadn’t thought of that, even though I always cut apart the plastic rings that hold six packs of soda together.
@marthaosborne962511 ай бұрын
😂I would have the opposite choice with the waffle maker. I live alone now that my family’s grown, and had to declutter my large waffle iron for a mini one that only makes 1 waffle for me.
@AtoZenLife11 ай бұрын
See, that’s what makes sense for your current lifestyle 👍
@susanoline58232 ай бұрын
Yes! I had a four waffle. Four kids gone. Wafflemaker gone. Now I have a granddaughter. I'm getting another waffle maker!
@PegBoh10 ай бұрын
What I do with cardboard boxes is break them down and put them on end in a larger box. Once the larger box is filled, any more boxes coming in get recycled. I don’t keep multiples of similar size boxes. I keep boxes because my favorite donation place wants stuff sorted into boxes that close and I have masses of stuff to donate as I work through piles and piles of stuff.
@lalablotz734811 ай бұрын
Yep I have a box addiction too. I have no problem decluttering the crap that came in the boxes but actually get rid of the box…nooooo😮😂
@jennifermarie87073 ай бұрын
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@sandrainontario671027 күн бұрын
I have a gigantic box that my printer came in and I can't seem to make myself get rid of it!
@hsinhsinYT2 ай бұрын
Thank you for cutting the old hair elastic band at 35:11 to protect wildlife. We never know where our trash might end up. I always tie up plastic bag and plastic pieces before disposal, in hope that it will not end up floating in the ocean and be swallowed by wildlife 🐋 🐢
@TGYtco11 ай бұрын
Oh man-- the centipedes in NJ! I lived there for a year and a half in my early 20's and I do not miss those creepy guys. Also, my thumbs crack in the winter, too, and I threw my back out once picking up a shirt. 🙄 Thank you for this very practical list!!
@rosa88 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing so many amazing helpful ideas to help and encourage me to make decision to tide my home. 👍❤
@lindseystewart319410 ай бұрын
I kept my old nightguard for years! I couldn't wear it because my teeth had shifted, but I held onto it because it was expensive.
@Jessica_Jones10 ай бұрын
Same for my high school retainer and retainer cases 😅 Such weird things to hold on to! lol
@hmhk69846 ай бұрын
I just feel that i have found the Angel of my life ! I love u. I learn a lot from u and get a lot of good feelings from u. Im a mom too and live in germany ❤
@AtoZenLife6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much and happy to have you here!
@Wawalsh123411 ай бұрын
You were able to have more of your personality come through in this video. Well done.
@erinl793011 ай бұрын
This is a great video…there are a lot of things we overlook day to day! I also live in a cold climate and found that my hands will crack and bleed as well. I religiously wear gloves when washing dishes, dab of hand oil followed by hand lotion most times I wash my hands and run a humidifier. I havent had any cracking or bleeding hands at all this winter! Good luck!
@johannathorisdottir245610 ай бұрын
ohhh dear you mentioned the holiday decor omg i so wanna throw that all away ughh!! I mean putting it up taking it down storing it for next time ughh NO thanks. You are the best decluttering lady on the planet. 😁
@lauranewman56410 ай бұрын
I keep a few things from my childhood and about 5 ornaments my kids made years ago, and I have very little. Just keep what you'd sob about if it was all lost in a fire. If you don't remember you have it 11 months later, donate it.
@LM-kv5kp2 ай бұрын
I used to have like 20 bins of Christmas decorations when my kids were little. Now in my 50s, I don’t have the desire to lug all of that stuff. I allow myself one two-shelf cabinet in my living room for all of my seasonal decorations. It really doesn’t take that much to make the house look festive and I no longer have that anxiety of storing and lugging it all.
@polinaland10 ай бұрын
For car sickness, do not look out the side windows - it makes it worse as the picture rapidly changes. Look straight ahead. If they have to sit in the back, middle seat is best. Dramamine does help but I understand not wanting to take it on a regular basis. Caffeine tends to help as well. Hope they outgrow this, my daughter was car sick until 11-12 but seems ok now. I am still trying to outgrow it :)
@cassie.minimalist10 ай бұрын
That's my 3rd comment here haha but this video is so long, that's good tho :D I just wanted to tell my idea for that part 38:13 product that disappoint me - I recently took a box and gathered all products that I have but don't use, and I gradually try to use them, and it works perfect. I had a box full of stuff a month ago. Now it's half empty. I am smiling with every empty box I can toss. And I remind myself of that box every time I want to buy something...and how hard it was to finish the unwanted product... because the joy of buying is only at the beginning. Afterward we usually use the product happily, or we are left with a thing we don't really like, and we lie to ourselves that we will use it out one day. To make it work there are two rules tho: the box must be ugly (like amazon box you know, so you want to get rid of it, not something that looks cute so we can forget about it) and the box must be always out in your bathroom, not hidden in the drawers or cabinets, so you really see it daily!
@jamie.852510 ай бұрын
Love the cakes stand hack. I’ll have to see if I can do that and declutter my cake stand. Without having to buy a new plate and bowl. 🤞
@ImLunaShesZeta11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video. I am always on the lookout for creeping clutter.
@PowerfulMoneyHabits11 ай бұрын
While listening to this video, I went through my kitchen towels and got rid of 3 and got it nice and organized. Also- don’t be embarrassed about throwing ur back out- last year I got the flu and slept in the guest room so I wouldn’t get my hubby sick. The second day, I woke up and felt better and went to get up- ouch- my back was out! It took 2 weeks, a chiropractic visit, and lots of heat for it to heal. Welcome to middle age!
@ozywomandius229010 ай бұрын
Boxes and pretty bottles-oh man, we must be sisters from another Mister! 😁 I feel like these are both tied to the creative drive to me. I just need to work on my current hobbies, not fantasize about how to turn everything into sth else. 🙄 Love your cake stand hack.
@TryniaMerin9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your box pile. I feel better that I'm not the only one who likes to save them!
@maggierose9711 ай бұрын
For car sickness. Have them try looking out the front window, watching the road. It helps on curvy mtn roads which you probably don't have to deal with. Also Target has a "candy" , sold in the pharmacy aisle esp for motion sickness. It has ginger and other obvious ingredients and also, interestingly Vit B6. Its their Good and Gather house. Haven't tried because it was$10 for a large bag and dont get motion sickness any more. Oh, and also make sure they are hydrated
@JB-wp2gn3 ай бұрын
The cake stand hack is brilliant!
@CherylGrant-xe1bn10 ай бұрын
Another great video! I haven't shopped there in YEARS. . .mainly because we don't have one in the area anymore. . . .but Bed Bath & Beyond would ALWAYS take expired coupons. Not sure if that's still the case.
@Nina_Hallsjo10 ай бұрын
Probably falls under duplicates, but TEAPOTS!! My ex used to collect teapots, and at one point we had six different pots, but we only used one since all of the other ones were too small 😅 When we split up I gladly let him have them all, bought one that I love and I’ve never missed any of the cute tiny ones from his collection.
@Azzne-10 ай бұрын
I have minimized my tea pots to six. I’ve found it impossible to only keep the one!
@cidaliak8 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting my mind at ease about getting rid of things that are not good for the earth so I'd rather keep it in the house for guilt of it existing...🤦🏽♀️
@abrastaffin-wiebe818610 ай бұрын
Re dry hands: The only stuff that works to keep my hands from cracking and bleeding in the winter is Neutrogena's Norwegian Formula Hand Cream. I've tried Cerave (it's ok) and pure lanolin (can only put it on at night with gloves--too sticky for any other time). Lotion from places like Bath & Bodyworks actually makes it worse! I have had to declutter a lot of not-good-enough lotion... The other thing is too make sure and always wear sturdy dishwashing gloves when hand-washing dishes. Good luck! - From Minnesota
@Savannah-ed4rv9 ай бұрын
I can totally relate to your raw hands in the winter! What I found that works better than putting lotion on every time I would wash my hands is that I started usin shaving cream! It actually has a little bit of soap in it so it does clean your hands, and it also moisturizes at the same time. I have only had to put a Band-Aid on my hand maybe twice this winter so far and it used to be an every night ritual. Plus I would wear latex gloves during the day to keep my hands dry and I would wash the gloves instead of my hands so it was just ridiculous! I bought the Barbasol brand at Big Lots and it was only $1.99 a can versus $3.99 at CVS! I bought six cans when I was there and I still have a couple left so I think I will get through the entire winter with those!
@stjabnful11 ай бұрын
A perfect time for this video- I’ve been cleaning the last couple of weeks! Closets, drawers, pantry, linens and clothes! Thanks for this video! 😊
@lauranewman56410 ай бұрын
Car sickness victims sit up front. They can rotate and take turns since there's just 2 of them. Bench seats were great for this!😂 The one in the back seat can lay down. That helps. When I was pregnant I had to drive everywhere, like my kid's dad couldn't drive me 2 blocks without pulling over. The whole 9 months, btw. Old towels go to the animal shelter along with old sheets. They wash every day, so they're always in need. Cardboard boxes can get so out of control! I'll keep maybe 3 and the rest go to a local elementary school where they get paid for a full dumpsterload, so we are supporting the school! (We don't have a recycling bin at my apartment. Bummer) Awesome video! And thanks for cutting the hair ties!
@lenapalmer32310 ай бұрын
These really are items that I often have to declutter in my own house. This is a great list!
@nicepeoplerock9 ай бұрын
Sweet almond oil is amazing for winter dry skin. We have a big pump bottle of it that the whole family uses instead of lotion. It really helps protect our skin in Montana winter.
@thunderbird369410 ай бұрын
I have been keeping boxes from appliances where I keep attachments, manuals, etc and I store appliances when not in use. One example is my Vitamix which I have used on and off over the past 30 years and it still works as good as new even though I have had to replace a couple parts over the years. I also kept all boxes for my home theatre equipment and currently have all the electronics and speakers stored in them and should sell it all.
@Katy_living_simply10 ай бұрын
Cake cover. We do the same thing. Except we us the Pyrex lid of the bowl for it, just upside down.❤
@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
I’ve seen that before, too! Smart hack 😎
@caseyburge875110 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your videos!! You’ve helped me in declutterring sooo much (along with Marie Kondo). In the middle of a huge deep clean, but stalled at the garage mess due to weather conditions haha. Also, try the brand Mom’s Stuff for dry anything!! I’m an artist and constantly wash my hands. It has been my only salvation for dryness! I hope your hands feel better! Thanks again ❤
@zuzanakrajnakova885310 ай бұрын
A tip: I have all of my membership cards in an app on my phone. Got rid of all the physical ones. Saves so much space.
@sandrainontario671027 күн бұрын
I was annoyed to find out that my library actually will not scan from my phone! So I have to carry that card with me. I was living in a smaller town previously and they scanned from my phone
@Smallworld20244 ай бұрын
Cake stand is very cleaver 🤓 ty for sharing❤
@Chrona2410 ай бұрын
Not the topic of the video, but I always have the same issue with my skin cracking open during winter. My mom gave me the best advice for that. Already moisturize your hand during handwashing by using something like for example Duschoel (shower oil?). It already helps a lot! And then when it's especially cold I will apply a thick body lotion (usually I use Koerperbutter) onto my hands before sleeping so it won't bother me as much, but has a lot of time to really moisturize my hands.
@sandysandor60526 ай бұрын
I loved this video! I have a tiny one room apartment and consider it fairly decluttered, and I still got soooo many ideas from this! Like old membership cards, I never really thought about them stuffed in a drawer and not taking up much space, but when I really think about it, it does bother me a little bit every time I open this drawer to get something else out. Or old envelopes I kept to send out occasional mail, when they get invisible bar codes now and are not recommended to be reused anymore...
@shimmerofadiamond10 ай бұрын
..... When I tell you I just ripped off a calendar that I had on my kitchen wall, while listening to this video, that I have ignored literally for the past 3 years!!!??? ... It was a 2021 calendar 🤣🤣🤣 Gone! Omgness lol
@tessajones9393Ай бұрын
😂😂 I love that
@Frickenadazzal10 ай бұрын
Oh man, I love boxes too. I really want to make cat castles, and sell stuff in the mail.
@paulinaz182810 ай бұрын
I have to say it is hard to impress me, but you have inspired me to declutter. Thank you!
@annamariekorte72597 ай бұрын
I was a box hoarder also. I may need them some day. After 1 year, yep got to go!!!
@jaybgg69914 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video I really enjoyed it and it inspired me to declutter. I wasnted to share that regarding your contact lens case, they are meant to be disposed every few months typically when you get new solution if I may suggest just toss your old one and keep the newest one.
@PatriciaCarrier11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing, this is very well done. With love❤ and gratitude
@AtoZenLife11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, Patricia!
@ravenlunatic7 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving me things to think on as I decluttered!
@vivicadesign10 ай бұрын
Love this video, especially the idea to replace the cake stand! ❤
@pkb164710 ай бұрын
Keep a pair of cheapo swim goggles in kitchen utensil drawer to use when chopping onions if youre doin a " big batch" of something. Especially if you are a mascara- wearer
@misstortitude5 ай бұрын
I've never heard of a broiler pan! Re shop returns, I put them into my phone calendar as an event for when I'm next going to town, so I remember to take them with me. Boxes: always welcome on Freecycle sites or similar
@lisaa87953 ай бұрын
Hey, I've heard of Bob Chin's Crabhouse! Never been there though. ...Maybe on my next trip back home to Chgo...hey, I currently live in Germany! Cool. Great list - #34 you should add declutter old plastic containers - we have gotten rid of a lot of them because the containers were pretty old. Plastic is probably no longer food safe.
@vanessab70111 ай бұрын
Great Video! You put so much effort in it. Thanks😊
@amyschmidt111310 ай бұрын
Lots of great ideas! Thank you! I'm surprised, though, how you don't seem to believe in fixing things. Maybe people don't do this anymore, but I actually mend, sew, glue, repaint and clean things that I can still use. Plastic items with mold can be cleaned with bleach. It just seems pretty wasteful to me, but then, we live on public assistance, so our buying power and culture are very much more limited.
@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
The mold was on the INSIDE… you could see it through the holes. The shape and size made it impossible to clean - I actually clean and fix a lot of stuff, but it’s not always possible to do everything.
@jamiesharpe38562 ай бұрын
Regarding dry cracked hands, I work in healthcare and have to wash hands or put on hand sanitizer many times per day. My fingers were very cracked and I had constant hangnails. I love Duke Cannon’s Bloody Knuckles Hand Repair Cream. It for sure gets me through the winter and I really don’t have to use it over and over. One container lasts me years but I def keep one at home and one at work. Hope this helps!