Learn To Live Minimalist With Decluttering, Here Are The Benefits!
One way to get into the concept of minimalist living can be started with decluttering. What is decluttering? For those who are still unfamiliar with this term, more or less it means throwing away objects that are no longer used and are not needed.
It's not something strange if we often store objects. From gifts from other people, things full of memories, things that are hard to get, bought because they are cute, bought at a discount, and things that you think will be useful later but are never actually used.
To do a decluttering project, it's easiest to set aside a special time so you can focus on cleaning up. Here, you can prepare several containers to store things that will be stored, thrown away, recycled, sold, or given to others.
How is the item selected? For things that make you upset, try to remember when was the last time you used it? If you haven't used it for three months, you should get rid of it. If you're still upset, you can prepare a special container for these objects and give them a chance for up to three months. If it's still untouched for the next three months, throw it away immediately!
Besides of course making the place to live more clean and neat, actually decluttering also has many benefits for our lives. Here are the benefits that you will definitely feel.
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Reduces stress
Did you know that stuff that accumulates at home can also cause stress? It may seem trivial, but without you realizing it, too many items can trigger anxiety. You will need more time to find an item. In fact, it's not uncommon to have to mess around with one area to find it. Then to tidy it up again so you have to prepare extra time.
By reducing the number of items in the house, it means that everything is important and works well. You'll also save time when you need something and can clean it up easily.
Makes you more focus
A messy desk because most of the things that are not important will make it difficult for you to focus. The more piles of stuff, the easier it is to get distracted. A lot of stuff if it's all important actually doesn't matter. However, you yourself must know which one is really needed. It's not uncommon for people to store damaged items because they don't think about throwing them away.
With decluttering, you can concentrate more because you are not disturbed by scattered objects. This also includes the files on the computer or mobile phone that are very large and disorganized and the member cards in the wallet.
Makes you happier
According to a study of 2.500 people from various countries, 87% of them feel happier when they have less than when they have more. There is a feeling of freedom and not being shackled to the demands of a lifestyle. Happiness comes not from the number of things you have at home, but from being able to enjoy life. When you get rid of things you don't need, it will give your home a new atmosphere, spark creativity, and lift your spirits.
Makes you wiser
To fulfill a consumptive lifestyle, of course, it takes a lot of money, right? Because it's a trend and everyone has it, then you feel you have to have one. This can be anything, including electronics, fashion, home decorations, vehicles, and so on.
Starting from tidying up and throwing away unnecessary things, you will become more into the concept of minimalist living and do everything with full awareness. You can be wiser in making decisions, can save money, even more, know the difference between wants and needs.