Let’s face it: organizing can feel like trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle with half the pieces missing. You might have the best intentions to tidy up, but if your space is overflowing with stuff you don’t need, it can quickly become overwhelming. Before you even think about organizing, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and declutter. Here are six things you should tackle to make your organizing dreams a reality.

1. Old Clothes That Don’t Spark Joy
We’ve all got that section in our closet filled with clothes we haven’t worn since the last decade. You know the ones — the shirt that was trendy in 2010 or those jeans that were “almost” your size. It’s time to let go! If you catch yourself debating whether you’ll wear something again, just remember: if it hasn’t seen the light of day in six months, it’s probably not going to. Donate what you can, and let someone else give those clothes a new life.
2. Kitchen Gadgets You Never Use
Oh, the allure of kitchen gadgets! They promise gourmet meals with ease, but let’s be honest: how many times have you used that avocado slicer or spiralizer? If they’re just sitting there collecting dust, it’s time to declutter your kitchen. Keep the essentials and maybe one or two fun items, but don’t let a drawer full of unused tools become a kitchen graveyard. Your future self will thank you when you can finally find the spatula.
3. Expired Food and Spices
Speaking of kitchens, let’s talk about the pantry. That bag of flour from 2015? Toss it. Those spices that have lost their scent? Bye-bye! It’s amazing how much expired food can accumulate. Not only does it take up valuable space, but it can also become a breeding ground for pests. Take a little time to check expiration dates and get rid of anything that’s more expired than your last New Year’s resolution.
4. Books You’ll Never Read
Ah, books — they’re like old friends! But if you have a stack of books you’ve been meaning to read since college, it might be time to part ways. If you’re not excited to dive into that hefty novel or that self-help book you bought on a whim, consider donating or selling them. You might even make some space for new reads that actually inspire you. Plus, there’s a certain thrill in passing on a good book to someone who’ll appreciate it.
5. Digital Clutter
Let’s not forget about the digital mess! Your computer and phone are probably just as cluttered as your physical space. Delete those old files, unsubscribe from emails you never read, and organize your photos. Trust me, nothing feels better than a clean digital desktop. Plus, you’ll save time searching for that one photo of your cat wearing a hat, which, let’s be honest, is the real treasure here.
6. Sentimental Items You’re Not Attached To
We all have that one box filled with mementos from high school and old relationships — you know, the stuff that used to mean the world to you. But if you’re not feeling any sentimental value when you look at those items, it might be time to let them go. Keep one or two pieces that really resonate with you, and don’t be afraid to toss the rest. Your memories don’t live in those objects; they live in your heart (or in hilarious stories to share over coffee).
Ready to Organize?
Once you’ve tackled these six areas, you’ll find that organizing becomes a breeze. With less clutter weighing you down, you’ll have the space and energy to create a home that feels good to be in. Plus, you might just discover a newfound sense of freedom. It’s like a breath of fresh air, and who doesn’t want that?
So grab a trash bag, a box for donations, and maybe a friend for moral support (or to help you remember what you actually love). Happy decluttering! You’ve got this!
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