How to Tackle the Hardest Thing About Decluttering
Yes, decluttering can take a lot of time. It can be physically taxing. It can even be emotional. But these aren't the hardest things about it. The real challenge is the number of decisions that need to made, over and over, about everything you own. You don't just need to handle all of your possessions – you need to decide what to keep and where to store it. You need to decide what to discard, and how best to do that (sell, donate, recycle, trash). We all know that decision-making is fraught with peril. It's not just fatiguing. You start worrying that you're missing something important, or you get trapped in overthinking. That's why we so often avoid making decisions. Our aversion causes us to procrastinate, which is at the root of our clutter problem. It just seems easier to shove something into the back of a closet and leave the decision for later – or never. Clutter is nothing more than postponed decisions. Barbara Hemphill T...