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Tips For A Successful Decluttering Spring Cleaning

Spring has long been the time of the year in which many people begin to clean and purge. When space is limited, it can be difficult to get through the organizational step in downsizing and decluttering your home. Here, you'll learn a few tips that can help you make the most of your spring cleaning efforts.

Get Boxes and Bins

Before you start digging into things, get yourself some fairly large boxes and/or plastic storage bins. You want to have at least three boxes set out as you clean—one box for the items you'll keep, one for donations, and one for items that you can sell at a yard sale or flea market. You should also have a large trash bag for anything that can be thrown away.

You can get free boxes at many different retail locations. Your local grocery store, home improvement store, or even liquor store may give boxes away. Just give them a call and see prior to stopping in. Some stores will set aside the boxes as they unload them and give you a time to come and pick them up.

Rent a Storage Unit

The best way to declutter your home and downsize the collection of stuff that you have around is to rent a storage unit. This will give you a place to move the boxes to once they are full.

If you plan to host a yard sale to get rid of some of the stuff, check with the storage facility to learn if that particular facility permits on-site yard sales. If so, you'll have the benefit of having a good place to hold the yard sale without having to move things back and forth from your home.

Rent a storage unit in a facility that is close to home, has a great security system and permits access to your unit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You don't want to be restricted on when you can access the unit to add more boxes or claim the ones that you've already left. Learn more about renting storage units by contacting companies like Penn  Plaza Self Storage.

Get Help

Sometimes it's hard to let go of things that haven't been used in quite some time and probably won't be used anytime in the near future. This is where having a helping hand can come in handy. You might not be able to get rid of something, but your helper may be able to talk you into trying to sell the item instead of holding onto it and not using it. Your helper can be your Jiminy Cricket—the one that controls your desire to hold onto everything.

Start small and work steady. Eventually, you'll have decluttered your home and will feel refreshed as the new season starts.  


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