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Declutter; practical tips from ASAP

In today's world where overconsumption and material abundance often prevail, the concept of decluttering is gaining more and more ground. Decluttering, consciously reducing your possessions to only what is essential or brings joy, can be a relief in a busy and chaotic life. But how do you start this journey towards more simplicity and overview in your home and mind? Below you will find practical tips and in-depth insights to help you get started.

To minimize is to start decluttering. The best 5 tips for you!

Do you want to minimize and are you thinking about getting rid of things? Then ask yourself: 'what exactly do I really need and what don't?'. We will help you with 5 tips for decluttering your home. This way you can start decluttering your house without having to think about it for another month. Read on for our tips for decluttering.

1. List the benefits

Becoming aware of the benefits of decluttering can be a powerful first step. Less stuff in your house means more peace. It not only creates physical space in your home, but also provides peace and space in your head. Think of a tidy house in which every item has been consciously chosen and has its own place. This can result in less stress, more time and an increased sense of well-being. Do you want to declutter? Then think about this carefully and read our tips to get started so that you know exactly what to do with all the items. 

2. Think about what you buy

A crucial step in the decluttering process is critically evaluating your consumption behavior. Ask yourself if you really need something before you make a purchase. This not only helps reduce the influx of new items but also promotes a more sustainable lifestyle. For example, don't buy new bedding or underwear every week that no longer fits in the drawer. A tidy home means a tidy mind, so keep as few things in the house as possible and start clearing out! 

3. Divide your stuff into categories

Decluttering and minimalism. It goes hand in hand. Start by sorting your belongings by category, as Marie Kondo suggests. Tackle your wardrobe, then perhaps your books and then your crockery. This helps keep the process clear and manageable and prevents you from becoming overwhelmed. So decluttering and minimizing doesn't have to be that difficult at all. 

4. Make decluttering a habit. Become a minimalist.

Decluttering is not a one-time action; it is an ongoing journey. Try to schedule regular moments to reconsider your belongings and decide what can stay and what can go. This can be a monthly routine or linked to seasonal changes. Starting to tidy up is step one, but also consider your areas that need to be thoroughly decluttered. 

5. Read books about minimalism. A little bit every day.

There is a wealth of knowledge to be found in books and online courses about minimalism and decluttering. Figures such as tidying guru Marie Kondo and Jelle Derckx can offer you new perspectives and practical tips that suit your personal situation. Minimalist living doesn't have to be so difficult these days and remember: the less stuff you have, the less mess you make. Keep this thought behind you and sometimes read our decluttering tips. 

We can help you release items

Mocht u het lastig vinden om zelf te beginnen met ontspullen of loopt u vast in het proces, dan kunt u altijd de hulp inroepen van een professional. Een opruimcoach of evacuation company zoals ZSM House clearance can offer you personal guidance, tailored to your unique situation and goals. This gives you space in your head and makes your life a lot easier. 

Difficult to declutter? Not with Home Clearance ASAP! 

Decluttering your home goes beyond simply removing unnecessary objects; it is a profound process that helps you set priorities in your life. By focusing on what really matters, you can create an environment that reflects who you are and what you strive for. The ultimate goal is not only a tidy house, but also a tidy mind, in which there is more room for creativity, peace and satisfaction. We are happy to help you bring joy and meaning to your life.

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Help Center

Are all your things taking up mental space and are you looking for peace of mind? Is your house full of stuff and do you ultimately only want to keep what you really need, but do you still have some questions about this? We will then be happy to help you first by answering our frequently asked questions. 

What exactly does decluttering mean? Is that the same as minimizing?

Decluttering means consciously reducing your possessions to only what you really need or what makes you happy. The goal is to rid your living environment and mind of unnecessary items that do not add value to your life.

Why should you start decluttering? Decluttering tips.

By decluttering you not only create more physical space in your home, but you also promote a sense of peace and overview in your life. It helps reduce stress, save time spent on cleaning and maintenance, and increase your overall well-being. For example, look at items you have recently used and also look at unused items. Declutter and get rid of things you don't use immediately. This is especially nice if you live in a tiny house, for example.

Start decluttering. How do I do that?

Start small by choosing a specific category or room in your home, such as your wardrobe or kitchen. Sort your things into what you want to keep, give away, sell or throw away. Focus on what is essential and what brings joy. Get started, make space and get rid of unused items immediately. You also immediately make someone else happy with things. 

How often and why should I declutter? And is decluttering difficult?

Decluttering is an ongoing process. It is advisable to go through your things regularly, for example every season or every six months, to prevent your house from becoming full of unnecessary items again. The less you have to give away each time, the easier it becomes to declutter.

Can decluttering really make me happier? 

Yes, many people experience a sense of liberation and satisfaction after decluttering. Reducing the amount of stuff you carry can lead to less stress, more time and energy for the things that really matter, and a greater sense of control over your living environment. This will give you a feeling of freedom. 

What do I do with the things I no longer want?

You may consider donating, selling or giving away items you no longer need to friends or family. For items that are no longer usable, look for responsible ways to recycle or dispose of them.

Is decluttering the same as minimalism?

Decluttering is part of minimalism, but they are not the same. Minimalism is about living a meaningful life with less, while decluttering focuses specifically on reducing physical possessions.

How do I keep my house decluttered?

Make decluttering a habit by regularly evaluating your belongings. Be aware of new purchases and ask yourself if they are really necessary. Organize your things in a way that makes it easy to keep track of what you have.

What if I have trouble getting rid of things?

Start with the easier categories and gradually build up to more difficult decisions. Give yourself permission to be emotionally attached, but also ask critical questions about the true usefulness and value of each item.

Are there any tools or resources that can help me declutter?

Yes, there are many books, online courses, and professionals such as decluttering coaches who can guide and support you in your decluttering process. Popular methods like those of Marie Kondo, for example, offer practical steps and philosophies to help you make decisions.