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I love a good clutter challenge. While slow and steady is a better approach for simplifying your life over a long period of time, it helps to pepper in a good clutter challenge. You'll notice more momentum and interest when you do. You'll find the rules and some suggestions for the Use It or Lose It Clutter Challenge below along with a few other simplicity challenges that have helped me get rid of stuff. More importantly, these challenges created space in my closet, home and brain so I have more time and energy for what really matters to me. If you don't use your stuff, it falls right into the clutter category. Even if you purchased it with the right intention or got an incredible deal on your stuff, it doesn't matter if you never use it. You may hold on to it because you feel guilty for buying it in the first place or because you really believe you may use it someday. Put your belief to the test with this clutter challenge. 21-Day Use It or Lose It Clutter ChallengeWe do this thing with our clutter. We hold on to it and promise ourselves we will use it someday. And then we break that promise over and over again. This clutter challenge will help you keep your promise to use it or lose it. Here are the clutter challenge rules.
Choose from these Categories and spaces for the Use It or Lose It Clutter ChallengeOnly work on one space or category at a time. I suggest starting with the following:
More Clutter Challenges to Encourage Your Simplicity JourneyTry any of these challenges or all of them (but not all at once). If you are just starting your decluttering or simplicity journey, it may take a few years to be completely clutter-free. Consider a new clutter challenge every few months to boost your slow and steady progress. Prioritize consistent decluttering but make it more fun and interesting by trying some of these clutter challenges. The Project 333 ChallengeThanks to this wardrobe clutter challenge I started in 2010, I've been dressing with fewer items in my closet and less decision fatigue for 15 years! All you have to do is to choose 33 items (clothing, jewelry, accessories, shoes) to wear for 3 months and hide everything else. Spoiler alert: doing it is much easier than thinking about doing it. Learn more here or read the book. When I challenged myself to dress with less by creating the Project 333 Challenge, I realized that all the shopping I was doing was contributing to more clothes clutter, debt and stress. And, even more surprising, I noticed I had all kinds of stress and emotion wrapped up in the clothing hanging in my closet. I highly recommend trying this wardrobe declutter and/or creating a capsule wardrobe with the Project 333 challenge. After dressing with fewer items since 2010, I can confidently say that less is best. 30-day Declutter ChallengeTry this 30-day Declutter Challenge and commit to decluttering 10 minutes a day. Each day, focus on a specific area in your home to declutter. Don’t forget to modify this challenge based on your needs and schedule. Remember to donate, recycle, and properly dispose of stuff that you don’t need. From bedroom closets to your kitchen pantry, this challenge is a great way to tidy up your home, and help those in need through donations. Good luck and have fun with this daily challenge and checklist! 30-day Minimalism GameFind a friend, family member, or coworker who’s willing to minimize their stuff with you next month. Each person gets rid of one thing on the first day of the month. Two things on the second. Three things on the third. So forth and so on. Here are more details about how to play the 30-day minimalism game. 10-10-100 (anti-procrastination) Decluttering ChallengeThe secret to overcoming procrastination when it comes to decluttering is to build momentum. It also helps to trick procrastination into having fun. Instead of making your decluttering project a big chore, turn it into a challenge. Bonus: a challenge may interest decluttering resistant family members too. Craft this decluttering challenge to fit your lifestyle. Pick any 10 spaces, set your timer for 10 minutes and remove at least 10 items per space. Make this challenge your own. Some spaces will take less than 10 minutes. If you don’t have the time or energy to work on 10 spaces in one day, spread your efforts over several days. I'd love to hear about what challenge works best in your life! xo, Courtney |
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