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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

We Did It! So Can You! January 2016 Edition




Welcome back to the "We Did It! So Can You!" series.  This series is about real people decluttering their homes, one day at a time!  Busy people, with too much stuff, who decided to take the plunge and purge.

Do you have clutter in your home but don't know where to start purging?  Do you feel like you don't have enough time to declutter?  Have you seen all the 365 Items in 365 Days posts and thought "I really should do that", but you keep putting it off?

You're not alone!  But you also don't need to stay in your paralyzed state.  You CAN declutter!  And to prove it I want to share some stories of people Just. Like. You. 

Today I want to share Linda's journey.

Ready to be inspired?!  


About Linda


Linda moved in with her father after her mother passed away and has been taking care of him as well as her own family.  She's a busy lady!  Her mom was a pack-rat and Linda has been working hard to declutter this blended home.

Linda made a decision nearly 2 years ago (April 2014) to join the 365 Items in 365 Days declutter challenge and since then she has decluttered hundreds, probably thousands, of items from her home!  She actively participates in the 365 Items in 365 Days Facebook group, showing us her before and after pictures, asking for the courage to declutter some of the tough items, and encouraging other participants on their decluttering journeys.

Today I want to share a few of Linda's decluttering successes to inspire you on your decluttering journey!


Linda's Inspring Before and After Pictures


Linda didn't just declutter one item per day... when she first started this challenge she tackled one AREA every day!  Which meant great before and after pictures... and Linda shared them with all of us to inspire everyone to declutter.

Here's her day 1 picture:





One of Linda's big projects has been her sewing room.  Here's the first time she tackled part of it:





She also tackled her clothing... on day 7 she donated 28 items and add 14 items to a yard sale box.





This has been an emotional journey for Linda because many of the things she was dealing with were her mom's and it was hard to change things in "her" home.  Slowly but surely she's finding the delicate balance between keeping things familiar for her father while making it an uncluttered home of her own.

Like the outside of their fridge, which had many things that were her mom's.





Linda became a grandma about a month after starting this challenge and even though she took a break from decluttering her home (and rightly so!), she took a stack of magazines with her to go through while she was waiting.  That's dedication :)




Linda's Dad's Study



One of the major decluttering projects Linda has tackled is her dad's study.  Her dad was a Bible scholar and had a library of over 3500 books.  Sadly, due to his dementia, he was no longer able to use them.  It took a long time (over a year!), and a lot of patience, but Linda catalogued them and found a new home for them.

Here's what Linda said about this process:

After 4 years, I can finally say that I have donated approximately 3500 books from my Dad's library to a Bible University. It was a lot of work cataloging and boxing and a lot of tears as I let go of my Dad's legacy of teaching God's Word. But as Dementia steals the scholar and the Dad that I knew, it was time.




I know it was a tough thing to do, but I'm sure knowing other students will be able to use these books made it a little easier.

And, as a bonus, now Linda is able to use that space for her sewing room.


Asking for Encouragement


One of the things I love about Linda's participation in the group is that she asks for help making decisions that are tough.  Often she knows what she wants to do, but needs a little push... especially when the items she's deciding on were her mom's.

Here's an example of a recent post from Linda in the 365 Items in 365 Days FB group:



She had 19 people give her advice and encouragement to help her decide!  Group members gave her suggestions on places she could sell or donate it to make the decision easier.  They also suggested ways some of the items could be re-purposed to help her organize different areas in her home.  One person suggested she think about how she would be able to use that space if it's not filled with things she doesn't use. One member even said she'd let go of her Tupperware if Linda let go of hers.

I happened to join this discussion well after others had chimed in... here's what my contribution looked like:




This group is there to help participants with whatever they need... including a gentle push when asked for :)



Thank you Linda for being such a wonderful member of our group!  And for sharing your story with us.  And I especially want to thank you for being willing to let me share your decluttering journey here, in the hopes of inspiring others to join the challenge and start decluttering their homes!


Your turn!

So how about you?  Have you been putting off joining the 365 Items in 365 Days challenge because you think it will be too hard?  If you have, then please don't delay any longer!

No matter how busy you are, you can find time to declutter one single item per day.  It's not overwhelming then.  You don't have to find time in your schedule to declutter a whole room.  Just find one item every day that you no longer need, use, or love.  And if once in awhile you have time to do more you can.

If you need some encouragement because you're decluttering sentimental items, you got it!  Just like Linda.

You can join at any time... it doesn't have to be a calendar year.  Join the 365 Items in 365 Days Facebook group and be encouraged and inspired all along the way.  Get your friends, neighbours, or family members doing it too!  That way you'll have some real life accountability and encouragement along with the virtual help from our group :)






If you're overwhelmed by clutter, then join the 365 Items in 365 Days Challenge today and get started.  A little bit at a time makes a big difference.  Start purging and start living the life you want.

What's your motivation for decluttering?  What holds you back from purging?  What area of your home will you tackle first?

Happy organizing decluttering!



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