Yesterday I finished reading the book "Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo. She's a rock star in Japan for her decluttering and organization methods. Gotta say, I'm liking the results.
She says to start with clothes, so that's what I did today. I ended up with 7 garbage bags of clothes to donate and SPACE in my closet and dresser drawers. She also has this folding method that I wish I had learned years ago. It's so much more efficient. I can literally see every single piece of clothing I own, and I have a bunch of dresser drawers that are partially empty.
Her one criteria for whether to keep or toss is to ask yourself, "Does this item spark joy?" If it sparks joy, you keep it (whatever it is). If it doesn't spark joy, then off it goes. It sounds kind of silly, but I swear it actually works.
I really liked that the book addresses a lot of things that provide mental blocks for decluttering - guilt because somebody gave it to you, guilt because you associate it with a place or event (travel, wedding) even though you don't really like it, guilt because it's barely (or never) been worn or used, guilt because it's an expensive brand, a hope that it might fit again someday or eventually match the decor of your house... I have had a block about getting rid of stuff for all of these reasons, and today I finally just went with the "spark joy" criteria and offed everything that I honestly didn't like or was no longer flattering on me. I decided that if I ever do lose those last 15 pounds, I'll celebrate with a shopping spree. Having a closet full of clothes that don't fit is just depressing.
Next weekend: accessories and shoes. If you follow the entire plan you eventually go through the whole house, starting with the things that are emotionally the easiest to get rid of and ending with mementos and keepsakes.
Has anybody else read the book and tried this? This was my first weekend, and I'm already a huge fan of the direction this is going.
Re: NMM related: Weekend purge
That sounds like a great book! I think I'll use the "joy" criteria next time I de-clutter.