Decluttering is not about subtraction, but about creating what you want your life to look like
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@Soo_BlessedАй бұрын
Thank you for that comment
@salmon_80723 ай бұрын
20:26 "Its about creating space for the things that matter to be seen, used and appreciated by you" I need this on my wall
@majalisiecka74434 ай бұрын
I am pretty young, not even 20. Always loved to try new things. My clutter is all the hobbies I tried and loved. Unfortunately a day has only 24h and with adult duties there's not that much space for fun. What I needed to hear was : You can do whatever you want, but you cannot do everything you want. And even though there are great memories attached to all the equipment, I need to focus on what I'm really good at and what is important to me. Let go of my fantasy self. Good luck everybody!
@denisemcdougal64454 ай бұрын
Amen , me too
@bobbih20224 ай бұрын
Same here. I like variety.
@ChickVicious2373 ай бұрын
Love this! I'm in my late 30's and still trying to learn this lesson. Good luck to you
@kimeikoraevision54463 ай бұрын
Love it. So simple.
@cathythielen31823 ай бұрын
@@ChickVicious237early 70’s here!
@xxsnow_angelxx39534 ай бұрын
I started with the bathroom because its a small space but very meaningful.
@cathycoryell23513 ай бұрын
Daily use, how you get going for the day, keep your presentation of yourself simple, and you day will begin with a pep, instead of a burden of 50 decisions, and wher is x or y. Keep it simple, and getting ready becomes much easier. Decision fatigue is real, and can start with too many soap selections , make up options, clothing options, tripping over dirty clothes on the bathroom floor, etc.
@kimeikoraevision54463 ай бұрын
Go for it! Happy for you.
@xxsnow_angelxx39533 ай бұрын
@@kimeikoraevision5446 if my comfort zone is gathering trash and arranging the before/after laundry, what should be the next step in ur opinion? (Big but small like how u implied)
@WhiteWolfBlackStar3 ай бұрын
Bathrooms and kitchens are where I start in hoarder houses. After that it all falls into place. Oh and congratulations! Good job on that clean bathroom ✨🥰✨
@lizwilliamson8332Ай бұрын
@@xxsnow_angelxx3953You said it yourself - it’s trash - get rid of it - straight in the bin where it belongs - and out of your house! That rubbish is preventing you from having a nice comfortable life. Good luck and well done for starting 👍
@carmellabreedlove3144 ай бұрын
Mu clutter includes endless unopened mail, clothes, beauty supplies, pictures, stuff from my mom (who passed away), and art supplies. I try to declutter every day. This video was very helpful and informative.
@anastasiya83143 ай бұрын
Same here! And lots and lots of toys. My kids bring in an endless source of clutter that I don’t even purchase 🤦🏼♀️ toys and gifts and art projects and knickknacks all from family and school. I rarely if ever buy anything like that but it’s all over my house!
@suzannenichols69003 ай бұрын
My roommate who is also my ex-spouse just died and so I'm going through a massive decluttering, not just of my stuff but of his stuff too. I really needed to hear this because sometimes I find myself breaking down into tears when I'm in the midst of this task. And I'm moving at the end of the month so I really must keep my head up and keep moving forward. Wish me luck.
@dorismahoney14403 ай бұрын
Yes, I hate moving. God bless.
@yallgettingonmynerves3 ай бұрын
Condolences for your loss. 🕊
@clawsongatch3 ай бұрын
Good luck.
@lizwilliamson8332Ай бұрын
You’ve just lost an ex partner so you’re grieving - that’s huge! All those things that belonged to him will trigger all sorts of emotions, good, bad, happy, sad and everything in between. That’s so difficult so be kind and understanding to yourself 🙏 💕
@lizwilliamson8332Ай бұрын
@@dorismahoney1440in case you missed it, the person’s post wasn’t really about moving house….
@recoveringsoul7553 ай бұрын
Something many people may neglect in decluttering, is cleaning out your purse or wallet. I used to do this every friday. All the little receipts and scraps of paper that accumulate. Coupons, business cards etc. I would clean it out weekly. Then I'd clean out my CAR. And finally taking the car through the car wash. It's somewhere I spent time in daily. Having these areas clean felt really good. Making it into a weekly habit meant that it never really got overwhelming .
@VeeBee813 ай бұрын
My clutter holds on to growing up and not being able to have my own things. My Sister always wore my clothes. Everything was shared. Things I loved were given away. Now I love and keep everything when I should donate. I don’t need everything, but I love a lot of it. My Mum’s clothes… even though, on her deathbed, she said to “throw everything away”. Its also a Barricade. Failed relationships. If I make my bedroom as horrible as possible, It won’t make it easy to invite another bad relationship in.
@recoveringsoul7553 ай бұрын
Yes. It's a shield. But it probably interferes with good sleep. When other people controlled us, we seek to control our environment. Our food intake, our clothing, etc. They are now discovering that people with clutter have been traumatized. Not just any trauma. But specifically the kind of trauma that occurs after being abused by a narcissist
@alicequayle46253 ай бұрын
But if you made your bedroom lovely it would show you value yourself.
@EmL-kg5gn3 ай бұрын
@@recoveringsoul755 Can you please share where you learnt that? My understanding is that poverty and conditions like adhd can be factors so I’m curious if it’s as specific as you say? It’s also very narrow to specify that the abuser was a narcissist so I’m especially surprised to hear this. When you’re being abused it’s true that everything revolves around the abuser, and because of that we often experience them as narcissistic. But abusive behaviour (no matter how bad) doesn’t make a personality disorder, at least not on its own. Additionally any traits also have to be clinically significant. For a true narcissist those traits affect their whole psychology and impact every area of life - whether they’re abusive or not - meanwhile most abusers are only self-centred in relation to certain people
@joysachs90323 ай бұрын
I admire your self-awareness. With love and gentle compassion, let go of "stuff" (without replacing it) a little every single day. Not shift it from one room to another but out of your house completely. Leave something on a park bench every day for someone to find and appreciate. ♡
@trrahr54963 ай бұрын
ooooh 😮
@ardethellis89304 ай бұрын
What does my clutter say about me? I've been many versions of me. My partner of nearly 19 years died unexpextedly in April. Now that all the rituals of death are completed, the big question is what do I want my life without him to be. Who do I want to be now? Will my current stuff support this new me? I don't have the answers yet. Grief still takes up a considerable portion of my time. This is a huge change and I agree with you to take one's time with decluttering. I am extremely gratefull to the previous me that started the my decluttering journey a year ago March. Otherwise I would not have the well developed decluttering muscles to cope with clearing out not just my things but, an entire household (maybe even the house itself.) At 68, the what am I going to do with the rest of my life question has a rider of, "what time I have left." My goal for the the rest of this year is to declutter enough stuff to be able to comfortably move if I find handling this house too much for me to handle. Thank you Ron for your thoughtful presentation. It made me think happy thoughts about my friends and my stuff. My friends are keepers. My stuff not so much. Peace and love.
@cassandraknight88044 ай бұрын
Sweet
@Mindafter60beyond-wp2lx4 ай бұрын
❤
@CarolenGrayToday4 ай бұрын
wow. I'll be praying for you as you navigate this new part of life. It can't be easy - any of it. Blessings to you and yours
@sinkintostillness4 ай бұрын
I wish you peace as you navigate this era of your time. ❤
@rhyfeddu4 ай бұрын
Wishing you strength and peace.
@kfitz1924 ай бұрын
My basement would tell you I excel at procrastinating and have more interests than time! After my hubby passed away I slowly decluttered 70% of our belongings and moved into a much smaller home. (596 square feet). My basement holds the excess. I recently started working on decluttering it, then got injured and can't lift. But the progress I've made has already made a huge difference in how I view the basement. I'm excited and can't wait to get back to work on it.
@angiedixon80173 ай бұрын
Awesome! Keep up the good work😁
@isobelndoro3 ай бұрын
Well done ❤
@ExistingSmiles3 ай бұрын
I hope it goes well!
@kfitz1923 ай бұрын
@@angiedixon8017 Thank you so much!
@kfitz1923 ай бұрын
@@ExistingSmiles Thank you! I'm looking forward to creating new space.
@rm45193 ай бұрын
I LOVE my clutter. Im an artist! Its lightly organized chaos.
@Susan-mn5dv3 ай бұрын
It’s not clutter then😊
@judithsmith65883 ай бұрын
Many times that’s what we say to ourselves that our clutter inspires us and it’s organized. Clutter is debilitating, period. I am married to an artist who is a clutterholic and I detest clutter. Now his unaddressed decluttering is diminishing 😮his health and wellbeing in his senior years.
@-trisld-3 ай бұрын
No....for artists clutter often has categories.... that stuff is for still life set ups, that stuff is for upcycling, art supplies look like clutter to everyone else
@kalliemj4 ай бұрын
I know this is completely irrelevant to the conversation but I have to say as someone who works professionally in the photo industry, the image quality on this video is absolutely incredible. I haven’t seen an image these crisp and clear on any other KZbinrs page. I also really like the lighting for your minimal aesthetic. I can tell a lot of thought has gone into this even though from the content (sitting in front of a camera with a mic) you wouldn’t acknowledge this.
@michkins174 ай бұрын
I agree... the video popped up in my feed, I thought, let me hear what he had to say. I found the setting to be very disarming. I have a borderline genius offspring, he has a knack with understanding the human mind. I pictured him in a similar setting to this young man's studio. I've also found the content to be insightful. I can also see the flip side to clutter... those who are so minimalist, they have lost touch and have become hermits, even cold to others around them. This world is filled with polar opposites and we all have to dwell here...some folks go to extremes to function. The aim is to strike a balance. Blessings
@temi41163 ай бұрын
Yes, the background being crisp and clean and minimalist is mind peace for me.
@Somewhere-In-AZ3 ай бұрын
I’m the person that licks my finger and smears the camera lens before a zoom meeting. 😂
@astatine00854 ай бұрын
Clutter can be a symptom of retail ‘therapy’. A ‘therapy’ that has no end.
@SandraSmith-fp7cr4 ай бұрын
Totally agree. The only way out is to stay away from shopping period.
@BetterDays_Now4 ай бұрын
Yes dopamine.
@ros89864 ай бұрын
we know it is "therapy" and not therapy because it doesn't work.
@suzannenichols69003 ай бұрын
True. And I know people who go on a WEEKLY buying spree for more and more And then come home and hoard it until it fills their apartment so they can hardly walk. Clutter can become a hazard.
@scxrae3 ай бұрын
I really just came to the realization that I think the reason the person I was with before still comes on my mind heavy is because I still have some of his gifts. I’m getting rid of those now and anything else that reminds me of him. It feels really good to let go.
@angelagreen73884 ай бұрын
My clutter is consistent with what used to belong to my mom, when she passed away 12yrs ago. But now my sister has a place of her own, I'm able to pass these things to her so I can make room for my space to start fresh on my journey. It has made a difference, even though there's more for me to condense, I'm happy to see the house looking better than it has in years.
@ros89864 ай бұрын
I am reminded of Andrew Mellen's statement that it is important to remember that your grandmother's teacup is not your grandmother. And Fumio Sasaki's "the things we discard are the things we will remember forever"
@fluffysox60724 ай бұрын
Unsure if it is helpful, but I hear that with sentimental things it’s good to take pictures and store them in an album with descriptions. Then dispose of or get rid of the physical items. You can keep a meaningful few things protected away or displayed thoughtfully. Then the essence is still there, but the things are kept intentionally.
@cathycoryell23513 ай бұрын
If you identify it as clutter, ie, un-used, not my style, not supporting my current lifestyle... why would you put that burden on your sister?
@temi41163 ай бұрын
@cathycoryell2351 ,Cathy, the same thought immediately went through my mind. To me, I get the idea that she still wants to be connected to the things. Maybe to see, feel, use, reminisce etc. I mean, COULD she give all the things to a thrift store, sell them all, throw them all away??? I'm thinking that she is still hanging on. hanging
@temi41163 ай бұрын
@@fluffysox6072 I've done just that, fluffysox. It has helped me alot. Take a Pic or video.
@dawn42244 ай бұрын
After I retired, I decluttered work related items including clothing. After moving, the entire house underwent a realistic purge with items necessary and items loved remaining. Yes, I am not a minimalist but we use our entire home and continually evaluate what we use and what needs to go. Our home says we love books, music, and art. We are blessed.
@inthebeginningwasthewordsp92744 ай бұрын
I’m glad
@BreaktheKarmicWheel3 ай бұрын
Mine is definitely a symptom of growing up poor, keeping every little thing because a thing you have is better than a thing you can’t have. As opposed to having learned as a child that you can have the things you like and there is no need to hold onto things that you don’t really want or need or use.
@sf3564 ай бұрын
One dynamic I wish minimalists would address is that if you have varied interests or fix things yourself, minimalism is a detriment. To do your own repairs on clothes, cars, appliances, computers, etc. or to explore hobbies to their fullest, you must have money to pay for these services rather than have the materials/tools available to do the repair or take your hobby to the next level. Minimalism is for the financially abundant, which is a very small slice of the population nowadays. This doesn't mean you have to live in clutter. It does mean you have to have many items.
@tzz6154 ай бұрын
If you actually need it and use it, then it isn’t clutter.
@tzz6154 ай бұрын
This is an excellent video. As I work through getting rid of the things that I inherited from a parent I was not close to, it really does hit home. Some of it I enjoy and want, but a lot of it represents guilt from a painful relationship, and it’s time to let that go. Much of the collection had value at the time, but things have changed,and what used to be valuable collectibles is now garage sale fodder. Like the relationship, I wish I had recognized the value at the time, but it’s time to move on.
@HosCreates3 ай бұрын
When I was broke minimalism was easy. Now we have a bit more money I want to have beautiful things!
@lisalasers3 ай бұрын
Minimalism is not necessary. I honestly don’t get the obsession or the preachy mature others have about it. I think de-cluttering means you have a lot of junk not lits of things you love amd/or use.
@lisalasers3 ай бұрын
@@tzz615i refused to take my grandma’s or mother’s things other than a few pieces for memories.
@growingandcooking72784 ай бұрын
The clothes in my closet would call the authorities on me for holding them hostage 😭
@SandraSmith-fp7cr4 ай бұрын
Hahaha. I guess I'm in trouble too.
@76wildswan4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@ros89864 ай бұрын
thank you for the LOL
@CAI.DREAMS4 ай бұрын
LOL 😂😂😂
@Screamgirlplays3 ай бұрын
😭😭
@angiedixon80173 ай бұрын
Wow. I never considered getting help with my horrible clutter issue from YT, duh! I'm not sure how you came on my feed, but I like to think it is divine intervention. You are so well spoken and provide great value. I will pray for the strength to begin with your plan. Thank you very much sir.
@yourfavnurseb96994 ай бұрын
Holding on to stuff that haunts me, it’s like “ha ha, you still haven’t learned that language, look at you, you still haven’t meditated daily; loser, you still haven’t practiced yoga like you said you would, look at all these years that have passed”. The fear of letting it go and one day being like oh I should have kept that, I should have used that. It’s like I’m holding on to it in order to remind me to do it later but later never comes and every time I see these things I just feel like dang I’m still procrastinating or oh it’s so much stuff I don’t know where to focus or I think I need to clean and clear things up before I can focus. Huh thx for the insight and advice
@jstu84 ай бұрын
Oh my, getting a glimpse of your internal dialogue was kind of brutal. And your name says you’re a nurse. Honor yourself, mama. I say mama bc nurses, in my experience, are angels on this earth. Don’t you give yourself away to everyone in their hardest times then mistreat yourself. You replenish yourself bc you are worthy. More than worthy. Cleanse yourself then cleanse your space. You deserve to be free. And you are NOT a loser for falling off from good intentions and new endeavors. You are an explorer and those things will always be there when you’re ready, even if you dispel them physically. You don’t deserve to be so hard on yourself.
@yourfavnurseb96994 ай бұрын
@@jstu8 aww you are so sweet and speaking truths, thank you for this. Sending you blessings and peace.
@alanawolf15563 ай бұрын
Your stuff is so mean to you!! 😢 Hope you are able to surround yourself with things that are kind and supportive (or at least neutral!) soon. Perhaps in the meantime you can get your things to shift their tone a bit: more like, “Look what a curious and good-hearted individual this is” than put downs. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to try different things and there’s no such thing as “failure” for not following a particular path. It’s just a sign of an evolving human who probably has to wear a lot of hats, but, being human, cannot wear ALL the hats ❤❤❤
@jstu83 ай бұрын
@@yourfavnurseb9699 sending you peace and blessings too. Thank you for what you do. Most ppl aren’t built for that and here you are 💗
@silviasimpson81403 ай бұрын
This!!!!
@cassandraknight88044 ай бұрын
What other people think or say about me is none of my business. How I feel matters.
@jstu84 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏💗
@WhiteWolfBlackStar3 ай бұрын
Wow! This makes so much sense! I DID lose everything I’ve ever earned or owned in a bad breakup. Now I’m very choosy about buying and having ‘things’. I miss my art and music, clothes, books, movies. But I NEED my kitchen stuff. So… I’ve started replacing it. I’ll tell ya, start the decluttering journey NOW, by choice, so you don’t wind up in a situation like I did losing it ALL. I work as a caretaker and have tackled hoarder houses. You don’t want to be that person that winds up being a burden, whether by getting ill or passing and that mountain gets ruined or tossed. Decluttering also clears your mind.
@JoMendezWarrior4 ай бұрын
I am in a phase of selling everything from vases, to gadgets basically anything that is not being used is being disposed of. Looking to simplify my life
@jstu84 ай бұрын
Sending you so much love, prayer, and kindness. I’ve never lost a partner but I’ve lost a child and grief is like the ocean. For years it will come and go, unexpectedly, in waves. My grandma lost my grandpa, her best friend, in her mid 60s. She eventually started dating but more importantly, she knew she had to keep on living. I wish you nothing but peace and grace in this next chapter of your life.
@realg70433 ай бұрын
All my clutter is essential for me because I’m broke and I hold on to things that have material value
@suzannenichols69003 ай бұрын
Yeah but maybe you'll figure out that it's not ALL your clutter that has value. And if it really has value then maybe we should be selling some of it and trading it up to get even better stuff. I think it's about learning to trust and let go. And to realize that really, in the end, we can't take any of it with us.
@bestiefswlady52513 ай бұрын
I can relate! There’s probably some of my clutter I can legitimately get rid of. But other things I won’t. Prices have gone up on things in the last three years a lot, my income has gone down, substantially, health issues have changed my clothing size temporarily, other health issues have restricted the use of my hands, and I may be relocating at some point. So it’s a lot of complications. But I definitely have some stuff that I CAN streamline even though probably won’t impress anyone but myself lol
@joysachs90323 ай бұрын
@@bestiefswlady5251YOU are the Only one that matters here....so get started to impress You!! Good luck. It's not easy for sure. But oh, so possible!!!
@betula-pendula3 ай бұрын
I have a lot of things that attaches to ideas, hobbies, remembers (my mother died in her 52th year), books I want to read once, something you can use if times went bad and so on. Throwing something away hurts me deep inside. It is like I don't respect their worth. I feel sorry for those things if I throw them away. It is like I throw myself away. Weird, isn't it? But my husband can't stand this any more. He told me that I have to throw those things away. It is so hard you can't imagine. It feels that he loves me only if I throw those clutters away while I feel throwing them away is like throwing myself away. So he loves me only when I gave me up. I made a test and this told me that I have ADS. My brain is interesting in so much things that my life doesn't will be long enough to learn and try all. I am overwhelmed by the mass of ideas my brain creates. I hope I can learn to throw things away without being totally sad and melancholic. And without being totally weak after doing that.
@lynnmillard16663 ай бұрын
I’ve been a professional organizer for 25 years and I love listening to other peoples content to continue to expand what I’m able to bring to the table. Paradigm and perspective shifts creates possibilities and helps keep things relevant to the individuals I’m helping. Thank you for your amazing content. I applaud you for your service to the lives and the homes you are touching
@29stmarksrd4 ай бұрын
At first I thought this video would be helpful for my daughter and barely 2 minutes into it I’m bawling. Emotional clutter is a real thing too. Thank you for the video. Have to remind myself that it is a journey….a process.
@natasa28824 ай бұрын
This is the best clutter- related video I've ever seen. So very true. I feel it in my gutt. The hard truth.
@bellazombirella3 ай бұрын
My items actually do say a lot about me, and I like what it has to say. I've spent years curating my collection of eclectic treasures. I look around and am filled with happiness ❤
@David_101574 ай бұрын
It's amazing how clean and minimal your studio space is.
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is actually my family’s home rather than a separate studio space. I’m sitting at my kitchen island in this video.
@Sha_Tee3 ай бұрын
I have that owl journal @0:17 I’ve been looking for it for days now 😂
@ExistingSmiles3 ай бұрын
I look around my room and see how much i value plushies, they’re everywhere! living the walls, the shelves, the desk, my bed and even in piles on the floor. I also care about art, i have tons of paintings and silly drawings i made. I don’t know what that means, but i know i love to hug my plushies, maybe i need hugs.
@alicequezada93093 ай бұрын
What are plushies?
@kaysue16463 ай бұрын
I choose to let go of things to make room for new exciting things to come in 😊
@zennoodle4 ай бұрын
Authenticity is a beautiful thing because it strips away clutter from many things: Clutter from thoughts, clutter from physical space and clutter from life. Feels good. Good to see these videos again. Hope all is well!
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head with this response. I’d sum up everything you said with one word: Clarity! All is well with the family and I. Hope things are going well for you also my friend! Looking forward to growing more on this journey with you!
@florindagonzalez57003 ай бұрын
Getting rid of clutter has opened up my life to SO much more than clutter shifting, cleaning, dusting, etc for hours, over and over again. I now get up, fluff my small blanket, put my towel to dry, vacuum my bed, vacuum the floor, clean the litter box, and I'm done most days. Literally saving me hours of stuff I DON'T like doing. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@conniefletcher68844 ай бұрын
“Accepting the truth that comes out, and then taking action to let go.” 😮❤
@JodiYeager4 ай бұрын
I can see behind your eyes is a wealth and a depth of life experience. Like recognizes like. Thank you for bringing clarity to my stuff and encouragement on my journey of self discovery. You are heard and you are respected. Thank you. My stuff is telling me that I'm stuck, overwhelmed, afraid to let go of my old self and seasons and embrace my new self and seasons and to find clarity and strip away my masks and live authentically me (whatever and whoever that is). I also understand it is a process and watching and listening to those wiser and further along in this journey is a blessing of encouragement to keep going. So thank you for shining a light at the end of my tunnel and reminding me that it is ok, keep going.
@Semitruckdemi3 ай бұрын
This is very accurate.. it’s crazy I’ve never thought about it that way. Thanks 🙏🏽
@karstenewald53242 ай бұрын
Thank you Ronald! You are an inspiration to this 60 year young cluttered man....
@mangof.60543 ай бұрын
I'm not done watching yet but can we all stop and appreciate how the core values worksheet doesn't require signing up for anything? You can just download it and go??? I deal with so much digital as well as physical clutter thank you
@ros89864 ай бұрын
my three rules for success - 1) live a life of no excuses 2) accept that no task, however small, ever gets done unless a specific time and place are set to do it 3) acccomplishing one small task means saying no to the 50 other things I could be doing (which are probably more fun).
@idg6933 ай бұрын
Such a fresh perspective on clutter. Very eye opening.
@myragroenewegen54263 ай бұрын
Thankyou. I have a clutter problem, and I can't stress enough howreassuring it feel to hear someone understand how very ingrained and complex thes stuff emeshments can be,and yet be so incredibly gentle and reassuring and kind and fair about it all and the since of innertia that comes with it. Maybe working continuously, while journaling every day about these things to keep myself interested in why this really is so hard and talking myself through solutions will focus me enough to help me prioritize and let go. I'm about halfway through this video right now, and it reallyfeels nurturing to hear Ronald communicate about it this way.
@lisajoy95884 ай бұрын
Wow! So much wisdom from someone so young. I will be listening to this on repeat so I can absorb this wisdom. Thank you for this!
@pointedlogic4 ай бұрын
This is the singular BEST video on decluttering I've ever seen. Well done and thank you so much.
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! You are so welcome my friend! I’m thrilled that you got so much value from this conversation. Keep growing on your journey!
@trrahr54963 ай бұрын
holding on to old dreams , old goals! hoping to improve without actually improving or moving anywhere...a lot of profound comments ❤
@Katiedora1224 ай бұрын
I've done a lot of work in myself around this topic over the last year and a half. After getting through the pandemic while working from home full time, going to grad school part time, and moving twice while dealing with undiagnosed ADHD...I had to work with various professionals to make sense of it all, lol. But now I'm at a point where all the big stuff is under control, I've been building systems that I can maintain while prioritizing my important belongings. Like I have impulsively gotten into a lot of hobbies over the years and I have a lot of unfinished projects, and basically every month I try to pick one and stick with it (so I finish the thing I wanted to do, then decide if the supplies are worth the space they require). Now I know still have a lot of stuff and I'll probably never be a real minimalist, but day by day, my space is matching the person that I am and helping me move in the direction I want to go in.
@wendyeskelin87654 ай бұрын
That's a good plan to pick one hobby, stick with it for the month and then decide on whether it's something you want to continue.
@EmL-kg5gn3 ай бұрын
I have adhd too and I find hobbies so difficult!!! Sometimes after not touching a hobby for years I’ll come back to it and spend months devoting my spare time to it. It’s so unpredictable for me I’ve decided to keep supplies for new hobbies to a bare minimum because it got out of hand. E.g. I have a set of crochet hooks and a basket for wool (that’s not allowed to overflow) and that’s it, if I want to block a finished project I can diy some blocks and if I want patterns I can find them online or borrow a library book! But I still need to go through the boxes for my old hobbies and narrow things down…
@davidyule36054 ай бұрын
Thank you Ronald. You have a way of sharing deep and profound insights in a kind and gentle way. You help me understand my clutter struggle without shame.🙏🏼
@theresesilvawalker84074 ай бұрын
This is very wise indeed. I too have canvasses and paints and charcoal and watercolours and pieces of stuff to make miniatures with and journals and workbooks and tools and music and spices and reference materials and seeds and catalogues and and and and AND... I am past the half century mark and still I have too many things to do and explore.
@MsDezB13 ай бұрын
I hired an organizer cos my clutter was getting out of hand! One of the best decisions I've ever made.
@duckduckpuppup75883 ай бұрын
This is the 1st time I’ve ever heard it this way. So wise. Time to let it go!! Thank you:)
@alienonion46363 ай бұрын
Two minutes in and I'm loving this. The questions I need to ask myself and you formulated the type of questions that will get me to go deeper. Now back to your video.
@icekachutaiga91983 ай бұрын
I dont know how i got here since i dont watch anything like this on yt but it has come at the best time of my life. Thank you for this video.
@Fizzabi4 ай бұрын
I lost all my possessions 3 seperate times in my life. It has certainly reflected in what I value in my possessions, personally I could lost everything again and not care too much asides from a small hand full of items that survived across losing everything else. If I lost them I would be devastated but unsure if they are similar to a shield or insecurity.
@destinypuzzanghera30873 ай бұрын
I really like your channel. I just stumbled upon it and I think it’s great already. I love your storytelling vibe.
@johannabjorkell42264 ай бұрын
My clutter is telling me ”you aren’t taking well enough care of me.”. I’m a recovering maximalist who started out on my journey toward minimalism in 2017. What trips me up still is books (I went from 978 books to 153, to 52 in my original book declutter, but now the number has crept way back up again), kids stuff (both my husband and child err on the side of keep even if it hasn’t been used for the longest time), and random purchases ”stocking up”. Hard habits to break. Thank you for an awesome video. I concur. Throughout the years what strikes me most about you is the energy. Today you are really calm, clear, assured without preching. And the health and joy seems to radiate from you.
@Jess-SDG4 ай бұрын
Hello Ronald. I'm so glad you posted a new video. You are my number 1 decluttering youtuber and you always motivate me. But i was worried because you didn't post so long. Are you and your family alright? Kind greetings from Germany.
@BRELWIN4 ай бұрын
I was a bit concerned too. But its understandable honestly. He's a family-man and unlike most people on YT he lives by what he preaches. It was worth the wait♥
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
Hello my friend! Yes the family and I are great. We signed our son up for soccer and I've been enjoying the moment and watching him learn new skills. Secondly, thank you so much for asking and expressing concern. I promise all is well and I appreciate you for be such an amazing fan of my content. I'm looking forward to growing further on this journey with you!
@Jess-SDG4 ай бұрын
@@RonaldLBanks I'm glad you and your family are great and you are enjoying your family life. Thank you so much for being a role model.
@VickyHafler3 ай бұрын
I have decluttered car loads of “stuff.” Areas of my life are cleaned out and Im happy with it. When my daughter moved out… last of six kids I had a NEED. A true real need to nurture, so I got a few plants. Well my few plants grew and grew into a collection of over 200 and a small plant business. As I look around today I feel encroached upon. The last few weeks I’ve known I have to cut back on this “hobby”. Thank you for this video because it is giving me the push I need to downsize this “collection.”
@love2vintage4 ай бұрын
My clutter is ready to go and have been for many years, I’m meant to sell it as I can make some good money from it but I just can’t get started even if I just say just a little at the time. It has become over whelming and it will take a long time to get rid, pray for me to get it done. Thank you all and good luck on your journeys to clearance and a more organised and peaceful life style. Isn’t it crazy how having so much can make you so unhappy,less is more.
@sowinglight19604 ай бұрын
I think it helps to ask the right question- it's not "I could make money selling this stuff" but rather, "do I want to do it?" Sometimes it's just easier to accept you aren't going to and let it go. The space stuff takes up in your house and mind is less valuable than your time and peace of mind.
@JesseGreenwood-h1o3 ай бұрын
A very thoughtful, intelligent talk, thank you! There is so very much intersectionality to de-cluttering, one can't start on any corner of it without all the other issues getting dragged in...income vs. desire, disruptive circumstances and people, emotional attachments, gender-identity decisions, let alone sorting who one really is in the chaos of everything we have been taught to want and be... I am 57, and still trying to sort the internal mess along with the outer, and let me tell you, exhaustion plays a big part! That's when Simplification becomes a religion. ❤❤❤
@TheMennomilist4 ай бұрын
I love this so much. I love that quote about it not being an invitation to redecorate! Awesome.
@TheNicoliyah4 ай бұрын
Ha ha I felt violated 😂 Like how did he know!
@IamthatIam973 ай бұрын
You are easy on the ears, thank. You
@diamonds75043 ай бұрын
I agree with you and thought similarly .I was opened minded as i already have my thoughts on the matter and i come to this video to see to hear your views and they aligned very well...I always thought you can say a lot of a person by seeing the "possessions" or what they have collected throughout their life.Each division in the house reflect aspects of ourselves that makes us who we are and show where we are in the present moment. Some people never bring or show others all the divisions in the house but specific ones while other parts remain hidden or we are quite ashamed of it... Your analogy of the friends are true and known as we would not hang around with people who do not share our true values and if we are, it also says about our will and or lack of it and how much out of alignment or detached we are from our selfs. I understood your implicit reference saying decluttering is not re-decorating or any other thing because it would defeat the very same purpose by facilitating and carry on the impulsive buying to fill up that emptiness which is still there and we choose not to deal with it. Imagine trying to start again having a fresh start with a new person new goals but yet wanting to keep and not letting go of some of the things you have or you were without letting go of things that no longer serve you just because it reminds you of a time in life that you are still attached? That would be a great contradiction and a sabotage because indeed you wish to be more yourself by still holding on to your past at the end you do not wish or are ready for a true change and there is no space for new people ... I have a phrase for you that you know but reflect much what you said ."Out of sight, out of mind"like having something in that part of your house or in your refrigerator at the back or in the cupboard that you bought left there and with time you end up buying more things put in front to the point you no longer have an idea or can see that you already have it and as such you keep buying again and as the time passes those things go out of date and slowly start to fester to smell but you cannot point from where or what is.... People who do that are like those who bury some memories or experiences in that deep place in them to the point of they cannot even recall it and because you cannot remember its there in the background festering rotting contaminating and directing all your actions and thoughts ..... your house will show those who cannot or have chosen not to deal with things and can barely breath...occasionally you find treasures or money or other valuable things or books that are there collecting dust lingering and it may come as a bonus or moments of happiness but soon the previous habits takes over. Interesting subject and thank you for this... what we can say about our belongings house and friends can also be applied to our phones inside our bags or wallets about the table we choose and about our children spouses or lack of it....all Psychology .
@Thekenyattamusic3 ай бұрын
Nooooo this title triggered me, with my neat piles and color coordinated messes. 🤦🏾♀️ new sub 😂
@masteryoflife51334 ай бұрын
I have paintings on the wall that I have painted, I have books on business, neuroscience, autism and economics. I tend to fill my garbages too much but keep most things organized even though I have a lot, like some art work from when I was a young teen of pyramids, detailed birds with Monaco’s and writings in some language I made up which is strange, a huge pile of papers of me writing about the nature of consciousness, and a lot of shirts and a sweaters I can’t seem to let go because I have never seen one exactly like it. I guess I still have to let go of that stuff. It is obsessively organized but cluttered at the same time.
@HosCreates3 ай бұрын
You can have the sweaters made into a blanket
@lisalasers3 ай бұрын
my house is a lot like this.
@rebeccahaglund31943 ай бұрын
i used to have 11 ukuleles & now back to 1 after 6 years... it took my husband over and over telling me, "You barely use all of them. i only see you play these two or three." i kept on denying that truth for months, until i humbled myself & gave most of them freely away. always, think about others first. 5:00
@traumaVerse4 ай бұрын
I've just read a book called #Now about people who have a Now-ist mindset being focused on movement and Then-ist mindset being focused on finding the right way to move forward. The latter tends to mean there is no movement at all, where as a Now-ist embraces that they will learn along the way as long as they keep moving. Personally, doing 'something' is movement and that means progresses. Whenever I tell my self to stop and think about the most effiecient or high impact way forward, I usually stop in my tracks because the additional decision gives me fatigue and the momentum to move passes. For some people stopping to find the lowest energy high impact way forward might be detrimental to movement. I'm pretty sure I'm ADHD and I've learnt when I have an impulse thats going in a good direction I have to ride that wave whilst it's there or I ain't moving till the next one comes along.
@ros89864 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! This is so helpful to me. And it reminds me that over and over I only find out the BEST way by trying some way that seems reasonably a good idea, and then modify as I am doing it or when I see the result of my first try at solving the situation.
@Youarelovewalk3 ай бұрын
Facts
@delicatevenusflytrap90913 ай бұрын
This has resonated with me more than probably any other motivating video. Thank you!
@thelmayoung16483 ай бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful insight and out clutter! I am renewed in my quest for peace! If I don’t have it, I don’t have to worry about it! I don’t need 75% of the things that I have!😃
@jessicagabriele48773 ай бұрын
This is excellent in-depth advice. Thank you❤ Exactly the process I've been looking for.
@nsikamarietaylor3144 ай бұрын
This was DEEP ⚡️
@nhenion3 ай бұрын
As a fairly extreme minimalist, I find this absolutely fascinating. Great video
@rozdevin24683 ай бұрын
You are so good! I really needed to hear this. Thank you for sharing! Lots to think about now.❤️
@GilliMarieMoody4 ай бұрын
You ROCK!! Peace😢🌬️🌤️🕊️.
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m happy this resonated with you!
@laynaastrid76743 ай бұрын
This video just helped me clean the biggest clutter I had in my area: My bedroom. Closet & main walking space is practically clear
@deirdredear3 ай бұрын
You are very kind . thank you
@rozdevin24683 ай бұрын
Everything you are is exactly how I think. Now 😂 time for me to take the actions you mentioned here.😃
@lalalovengun3 ай бұрын
This video kept finding me, and I kept ignoring it. Now I’m glad I finally watched it from start to finish and am grateful for it! 🏆
@laminage4 ай бұрын
What you're saying is so heavy and true. My Closet is the closet of a regular "joe" aka "josephine". My Kitchen is organized and clean and I make sure no dirty dishes are in the sink when I start my day. The Garage now needs to be purged. It's not dirty but there are things that no longer are needed or wanted.
@prrivas197914 күн бұрын
What an incredible blessing to have found your channel! I'm ready to break free.
@maramariajarvis34253 ай бұрын
So glad I have found your channel, thank you for sharing. All your recommendations and suggested arr very much appreciated. You just gained a new subscriber here. Thank you so very much, now I understand what's been holding me back.
@coachRaawel3 ай бұрын
I’m grateful to have come across this video as it is where I am at this stage in my life. There is much to do on my path to a truly minimalist lifestyle per the way I choose to live. It doesn’t have to look the same for everyone. I am on a journey & I’m Excited about it.
@jwuertz71014 ай бұрын
Thank you for this perspective! I think much of my clutter would say 'it's time / its okay to let go now'. Especially my clothes from decades of not having a style per se and trying to fit into the 'culture' at each workplace. Then I'm finding books, toys, etc that were definitely my siblings' that I've been the 'archivist' for, and when asked now, they're not interested in. I did do a small decorating step in working with my shelves of moving photos from being grouoed and super dense to more spread out on different shelves and it makes it less visually cluttered, while keeping them and almost honoring them better because each can be seen. 🎉
@ChickVicious2373 ай бұрын
I've become a hoarder, I rarely leave the house and no one ever comes over. My son sees me sitting in the clutter, vacant. This was a bit of a wake up call.
@talulatree52973 ай бұрын
I seem to be borderline. My mom is one. No one is allowed in her home, so we aren't sure how bad it is. I'm pepper motivated, and I love thrifting and yard sales.
@christybaum15 күн бұрын
I feel like I’m in quick sand you are totally nailing how I feel. I have tried to please everyone but have no clue how to make my self happy.
@Chriswilson34423 ай бұрын
Wow!!!! I never thought of it like this! Wow!!
@anitarichmond89303 ай бұрын
I’m a first time viewer,this is not my issue. But I shared his content with a few others. Oh,let me add that this young man is brilliant. Someone did a good job with him.👍🏽
@jenniferk17243 ай бұрын
TBH I dont really know why I clicked on this video because I am not thinking of decluttering at all but by the end of this video I thought what you have presented us actually is a methodology to improve and lead a happier life, which is way way bigger than simply just a decluttering video. Thanks a lot! Great day to you and everyone :)
@tevinceandur88564 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel, I really like how well you articulate ideas, it's like even the way you structure your thoughts is minimalist. I really liked the low effort - high impact guideline, seems like a philosophy that could be applied to other areas of life as well
@kristine_on_location4 ай бұрын
Dude, you calling me out on all sides here!
@craigmerkey85184 ай бұрын
When I get the chance to view your content, I always enjoy your ideas. I appreciate the motivations and thought process behind your ideas. Even though I can't really identify with the clutter conversation, I do see that issue everywhere I go. Keep inspiring us on our path toward self awareness and a better self!
@RonaldLBanks4 ай бұрын
I would love to know where you are on your journey my friend if it’s not clutter related. If you’re open to sharing, please do.
@babystudios01013 ай бұрын
Thank you soooo much!! I soooo needed this TODAY! STRUGGLING with disorder around me... hearding tendencies ect.. thank you!!
@sorrelgossert69763 ай бұрын
And the dust!🤣 Thank you for the inspiration! Great video❤
@zhannas30334 ай бұрын
Ron, I love how authentic and humble you are, a beautiful old soul. ❤
@andeeanko70794 ай бұрын
He certainly is ❤
@sandrafrederick49234 ай бұрын
Haven't watched you in a while and my space shows it. Thanks for the reminder to look at what my stuff says about me and to look at whether it is supporting, or hindering, what I really want and value.
@catstrawford3 ай бұрын
This video is so helpful, thank you. It contains many aspects I really had not thought about. I guess growing up and being kind of neglected, and feeling really ugly, I never felt pretty and special, and important, and now my subconscious mind is trying to make up for it by making me acquire all this stuff in order to give the impression to myself and others that I'm this really valuable thing. This is a whole other level of my situation I had not seen. Thanks for the video. It helped me!
@lisalasers3 ай бұрын
Mine says: i grew up poor. Also, I’m 54 and have done several large purges in my life. I’m happy with my “maximalist” home, and everyone tells me how comfortable they are here.