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Why Decluttering and Downsizing is So Damn Hard

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ClutterClarity

ClutterClarity

6 жыл бұрын

Not motivated? Don’t want to? Resentful? Laura Moore, M.Ed. diagrams the bigger picture of the hot mess of emotions that surface when we dive into our stuff. Understand the trajectory to overwhelm, how we make things harder, and what you can do to calm the waters.

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@barbaramcphee4244
@barbaramcphee4244 6 жыл бұрын
Emotions, social and preconceived self misconceptions are major factors why so many cannot manage clutter. Excellent video!
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Barbara! How we're thinking about the mess determines how we feel, so changing our thinking is the ticket to doing this work with ease. The physical work becomes easier. Take care and thanks for subscribing! Laura
@eleanorbarsic8065
@eleanorbarsic8065 5 жыл бұрын
"this isn't who you are, it's just what you've learned" powerful words for me. I too see my clutter and messy house as failures and imperfections manifested in disorganization and clutter. My house has filled to a pathway and been reduced back to a mess that I honestly overwhelming to return to, when I arrive home. I love your approach and have such gratitude for you posting your classes and lectures online for me and others to watch and learn from. I also would say "basement" as the place I want to declutter. I asked a friend to come help and after she observed the chore at hand I mentioned how impossible the task was. She responded with a warm smile, "I was just going to say 'this is so manageable'." maybe I have to (no. I know I do need to) see how control plays a role in this process for me. But that thought "this isn't you. This is learned" stills my waters! Thank you.
@jeanniebeneanie3752
@jeanniebeneanie3752 2 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@jamesbriggs5740
@jamesbriggs5740 6 жыл бұрын
My biggest emotion is guilt. Why do i not follow through? Over what I didn't do. Kathy B.
@TheDriftwoodlover
@TheDriftwoodlover 5 жыл бұрын
I needed to hear this today. It was learned behavior and I am working on it. I have thinned out my belongings quite nicely but there's still so much. And all that deferred paper clutter ... that's so easy to be overwhelmed by. Thank you for the grace you bring to this emotion-charged subject!
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 2 жыл бұрын
Hi - thanks for your comment. Frequency and repetition are important to make progress. Build a routine, show up more frequently to take care of your papers. It just needs more of your attention. Do a little at a time regularly, instead of seeing everything... Thanks for subscribing - more to come soon, Laura
@jolynngood2746
@jolynngood2746 5 жыл бұрын
Your videos have really been helping me as I work to declutter my home as well as my mind. I find, if I let myself do it in bits, I am much more successful in my decluttering. I am almost done with my pantry. All I have to do is organize what I did not get rid of but moved on to a few other areas first. The reason for that is because I have two shelves of cookbooks in my pantry. I am so not ready to go through those and donate or give away the majority of them. I will get there as I apply the things I am learning from you. Thank you.
@yoya4766
@yoya4766 5 жыл бұрын
Every one of these nailed my difficulties with decluttering. I have been pushing through, but the mother of all is self criticism (mother's voice in the head). Why can't I do this, what is wrong with me... Why can everyone else have an immaculate house but not me... on and on. No wonder I feel so tired. Thank you for validating these emotions and for highlighting that decluttering goes way beyond our physical possessions. It applies to so much in how we lead our lives.
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
So glad you got a lot out of this video, Simon! We are all just where we are as a result of a certain pattern of thinking, and a certain pattern of behavior. We're all in a mess, until we're not. It is complex work so be very kind to yourself along the way. My best, Laura
@lrow5416
@lrow5416 5 жыл бұрын
I really appreciated the breakdown on the emotions involved with this monumental life issue. I was calling out all the emotions I experience along with your audience and it was so reassuring to know I’m not alone. There’s a tremendous feeling of failure that comes with the inability to jump in, but I have been working on being more forgiving and comforting toward myself and only after taking that approach was I able to start and to see myself making progress. It’s a continuous journey of wavering between negative emotions and reassuring the overwhelmed person inside to feel like it’s possible. Some days I make significant progress and other days I move more slowly, but the more I take action the easier it gets. And the more I recognize and honor my feelings and provide self-comfort and forgiveness, the more I am able to separate from the emotional mesh (not mess) that keeps me stuck. Thank you for acknowledging the emotional struggle in your work. It’s very personal and individual and I’m learning more about myself as I take this journey forward.
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
Lovely comment. Be kind to yourself along the way. Easier to persevere in this emotionally complex work. You don't need to make you or the stuff wrong to make it better. Take care, and thanks for subscribing! Laura
@laurawilde2828
@laurawilde2828 5 жыл бұрын
I work for approx 4-5 hours and take a nap. Then I'm ready for more. Getting the house ready to sell.
@jennygibbons1258
@jennygibbons1258 4 жыл бұрын
"No pretty containers can solve this problem! " Wow! The KZbin container junkies with the Dollar Tree/Poundland /Ikea obsession and all just for show cos I can see just 3 books and a mini cactus or some beautifully folded hand towels. Or DIY shelves - half a day of cutting, drilling and fixing - for some candles and a Konmari bonsai 😨 I remember the Benetton stores started this nonsense in the 80s - you could never see/find anything and the staff spent the whole time refolding and re-boxshelving stuff we all pulled out and left in a pile from frustration. Can't recall the last time I saw a Benetton? I'm now working on real life stuff where I can see what I need to use regularly and quickly, dispose of the unwanted/unnecessary and very few storage containers. Getting there slowly with Clutter Clarity. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@roxybuell9898
@roxybuell9898 2 жыл бұрын
Am 70 now, left Granny's at 16, for many reasons, but this is one. Hated/HATE it STILL, only it's in MY house Now, feel imprisoned 😥😡 Maybe bc of my Beloved Husband of 17 years, left in 2010, with dementia...cannot describe how it affected me. I've watched Hoarders on tv. end up crying for those folks, bc I get it...feel like you can't get out. But somehow don't want to let go. It's Crazy...Sooo unbelievable. Anyway, Hoarders calls it a mental illness that results from a loss, death, divorce...guess I'd call it trauma. Idk what to do. What you say here, sounds like me, shame, self criticism, worthlessness, etc. I've cried out ever soooo long for help...seems like there is NONE. Most simply say ~just throw it out !!!! They don't understand...and, I wouldn't want anyone to😥 Don't want to leave it for my 5 children. Most of my family, doesn't come around and they're all within 10 miles, and, I LOVE 💝THEM SO MUCH, and ALL MY Grandchildren💝. If it wasn't for the Mustard Seed of Faith in God🙏💙, I'd have opted out long ago. I'm basically Alone now...just waiting It's so good to hear some, have been helped by You. May God Bless All
@NigarButterfly
@NigarButterfly 2 жыл бұрын
I have accumulated things in the last 5 years. And now i am thinking i need to downsize. I cannot keep thing hold me back from spending time outdoors, or invite people in, as it has been clutter in the passed few month, just moved to a new place 2 month ago, and because of work have no time to put things away, and also very limited space for all i have and want to have. I grew up in another country, very poor, not having beautiful things around. Having to wear one dress for years. I am 45 now,no family yet. My dream is to host, invite friends over and serve them beautiful dinners with china, silverware, crystal, lace, ect...i finally have my own place for the first time in my life. It is smaller than i wanted, I dont have room for all the things I have accumulated, and able to display and use. Also am a creative craft person. I dont have a whole room for my crafts. Turning a sun room i to my craft/office. No formal dining room. Should i get rid of all those beautiful things i collected, or keep and hope i can use them one day? I also dont want to drag things around with me, I have moved 2 times in the last 5 month. I believe because of the past and emotional attachment to things its hard to let go of things, especially because you didnt get chance to use them, but paying extra storage doesnt make sence, as its a waste of money, and for that money i can always go to estate sales and find more stuff. What to do in this situation?
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Nigar, Attach yourself to your highest motivation, find a professional organizer to help you, build a routine in your calendar, and get to work! We all have to do this work in life, don't wait till it gets worse to get started. Persevere with patience, and don't do it alone. The work is complex, but it gets easier with practice. Thanks for subscribing, more videos to comes soon. Good luck, Laura
@WisdomSeekingWriter
@WisdomSeekingWriter 6 жыл бұрын
Laura! I am SO happy that you have added a new video to your collection of AMAZINGLY HELPFUL lessons. Looking over my history, I realized that I first noticed your videos 3 months ago. Life has a way of crowding out things that are not right in front of me. 😕 I am so thankful to find you again and look forward to visiting your videos from the first one you ever posted. Thank you for reaching out to help those of us who face this emotionally-draining and life-stealing challenge.💕
@playfuljaydog
@playfuljaydog 6 жыл бұрын
I share them on Twitter! Then they are in front of me! LOL
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Grateful they are making a difference for you. It's complex work demanding our time and energy, but if you can enter the experience from a different perspective, it's also transformative. Take good care, and thanks for subscribing!
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
@@playfuljaydog What a great idea! Thank you :-) Thanks for subscribing, too. Enjoy, Laura
@TheVelvetArmy
@TheVelvetArmy 6 жыл бұрын
So excited to see a new video of yours pop up! Your approach is quite different from many other professionals, and I appreciate you so much!
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad my insights are making decluttering easier for you. Take care, and thanks for subscribing! My best, Laura
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Thank you for your comment. The ClutterClarity Way is different, thank you for recognizing that. More videos to come soon, Thanks for your patience and subscribing! Laura
@galwayaga
@galwayaga 5 жыл бұрын
I love your approach, finding it applicable to other parts of my life too... Thank you!
@lmajor7843
@lmajor7843 2 жыл бұрын
I had never heard of or read of your perspective on all that happens inside as we try to declutter, that cascade of emotions that leads to overwhelm. It has been really insightful for me. Helps in understanding my and my spouse's feelings. Thanks for this and your other videos.
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 3 жыл бұрын
By the time one gets to the point of “feeling like it”, one may be deceased - with the children/ grandchildren decluttering the place alongside making funeral arrangements. Think of the children. Ask yourselves if that’s the burden you want to place upon them & if the bad memories of having to harrumph all your consumer debt load out like sanitation workers is how you want them to spend their days - rather than dealing with the grief of loss in a dignified manner & spending that energy / time planning a proper celebration of life instead.
@DS-uo5ie
@DS-uo5ie 2 жыл бұрын
Intro into spring cleaning!
@user-nx6ji9tk8i
@user-nx6ji9tk8i 3 жыл бұрын
Spot on! You know me SO well. Thank you.
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 3 жыл бұрын
Here you are again, V! Thanks so much for your comments. Glad you are enjoying/learning from ClutterClarity. Producing Online courses now. Stay well, Laura
@vintagegirl68
@vintagegirl68 4 жыл бұрын
Our kitchen table has to stay clear because we eat breakfast and dinner there every day, wonderful family time. The problem I have is the closet, too many clothes. I get rid of them and then go out and fill the closet again. A habit I am trying to break. Thanks for this video, very helpful.
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Gina, Keep track of the amount of money and time you waste overstuffing your closet with clothes, and decluttering. Shopping is often an unfulfilling attempt for fulfillment. You don't break a habit... easier if you replace it with a better one! The old one slips away naturally over time. Good luck, and thanks for subscribing and sharing the videos with friends and family! Enjoy, Laura
@roxannareneerantz638
@roxannareneerantz638 2 жыл бұрын
Just remember the phrase... " putter thru the clutter"....
@vvelvettearss
@vvelvettearss 2 жыл бұрын
Good Lord this was cathartic ! Now I know really what it actually is I'm trying to do !
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 2 жыл бұрын
So glad this video made a difference! Thanks for subscribing, and take good care! Enjoy your progress, Laura
@vvelvettearss
@vvelvettearss 2 жыл бұрын
@@ClutterClarity I forgot to say thankyou also sorry! So rare I've seen videos as compartmentalised as this on clutter and you're welcome, you too! ^_^
@nursen2106
@nursen2106 4 жыл бұрын
that was very helpful
@seraficaweis6317
@seraficaweis6317 Жыл бұрын
Your voice or the way you say it...has calming effect..it does not make us tense .
@deborahuffindell3866
@deborahuffindell3866 11 ай бұрын
I'm chronically overwhelmed with my circumstances which are very complicated and distressing and getting more so every day, including chronic, disabling health problems. (I won't get into details because it is so complicated.) If I wait until I'm ready to declutter, it's not going to happen. I have to do the work because I have to move in a matter of a week or two, whether I like it or not. How do I get help to do what simply has to be done? My family members all live too far away. I've asked a lot of people for help, but everyone so far is unavailable, and I cannot do the work myself. I think I need individualized help, but I'm on low income. I know about your group, Laura, because you told me about it previously, but I need day to day help right now. Can you help me?
@meipong2878
@meipong2878 2 жыл бұрын
For me, just irritation! So it motivated me to declutter:-)
@mariannelottes7922
@mariannelottes7922 5 жыл бұрын
i don't find decluttering hard at all . i love throwing everything out . well not everything but all that is not necessary and give me no joy . i can highly recommend it . it simplifies life and gives us more time to do the things that are important .
@ClutterClarity
@ClutterClarity 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Marianne, Glad you're not troubled with decluttering. It's all about learning how to make good decisions. Perhaps less throwing out and instead donating. Maybe you meant that already. People really need what many can afford to throw out. Thanks for your comment, and subscribing. Take care, laura
@teriwellborn165
@teriwellborn165 3 жыл бұрын
No it’s not hard for me!!! It’s mind clearing and freedom
@1Sun111
@1Sun111 5 жыл бұрын
I started- it is so hard, hate it, already took me more time than I thought
@patriciavasquez573
@patriciavasquez573 3 жыл бұрын
Debra. I started this last summer. Oddity turns.
@patriciavasquez573
@patriciavasquez573 3 жыл бұрын
Criticism!! Awe. Yes. Awe
@venetiakelley
@venetiakelley 2 жыл бұрын
Could do without the cussing 🤬
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