You spent an entire weekend decluttering and organizing your garage. But less than a week later – bam! Clutter has already started creeping back in, leaving you frustrated and wondering if all that effort was wasted. Ugh!
Is it time to think differently about how you declutter? Maybe it’s time for an out-of-the-box approach – one that’s faster, easier, and smarter. A way that takes far less time and still gets the job done beautifully.
If that sounds like your kind of magic, listen up.
This is the exact opposite of traditional decluttering. It’s quick, efficient, and a huge time- and energy-saver because…
It’s about what to KEEP, rather than what to GET RID OF.
That one simple, yet mind-blowing, mindset shift flips the whole experience on its head – turning decluttering into a positive, not a negative.
When you start by identifying your essentials – the things you truly need, love, and use – you empower yourself to take control of your clutter. It becomes much easier (and quicker!) to recognize what doesn’t serve you.
It creates a simpler framework for those who struggle to let go.
Once you’ve chosen what to keep, the rest becomes obvious.
You gain control and discipline over things you’ve held onto for years – especially those with emotional weight.
Think of it this way:
If you’re decluttering your closet, isn’t it easier to start by picking out the clothes you always wear – the ones that make you feel fabulous every single time?
Exactly.
Let’s face it: most people struggle with decluttering. These are the top two challenges:
Shifting your focus to what you want to keep gives you a sense of direction and momentum. You see results fast – and that’s motivating.
The sheer volume can be paralyzing. But deciding what to keep helps you stay calm, clear, and focused.
Let’s test this out – starting with your closet.
Quickly scan your closet and pull out your essentials.
Set those aside. Those are your KEEPERS.
Now, go through what’s left.
Sort into four piles:
Take a second look at your Can’t Decide pile. Do another quick screen – keep, donate, sell, or toss.
Still unsure? Pop them in a “Maybe” box for 30 days. Label the box. Mark your calendar. No peeking!
On Day 30, open your Maybe Box and go through each item.
Make a final decision: Keep, donate, sell, or discard.
⚠️ A word of caution: Don’t get stuck on “just in case” or “someday” items.
Decide to decide.
Before opening that Maybe Box, review how your decluttered closet is working for you.
Ask yourself:
Ask: Why am I still keeping this?
If your answer starts with “someday…” – you know what to do.
It’s Day 30. Open the box.
Each item: Keeper or Loser?
No more maybes.
Keep. Donate. Sell. Discard.
Let’s be real: whether you like it or not, clutter will try to sneak back in.
But now, you’ve got the powerful, game-changing solution to declutter backwards.
So why not take control and get it done – with less stress and more success?
If you followed along with me on this Backward Decluttering Challenge – wasn’t it easier? Faster? Kinder to your time and energy? If you haven’t tried it yet, let me know when you do! I’d love to hear from you. ✨ Please comment and share! ✨
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Excellent article – While I thought I was making progress with my closet decluttering, I like these suggestions. I’m starting to pare down my closet with goal of retiring in the next year.
I’ve been going through my wardrobe each Monday for a couple of hours. I’ve been able to cull four full bags of clothes I no longer want. It feels so good decluttering. Still have drawers to go through but determined now.
This is a great idea and I’m already planning to try it. However, 30 days for some items wouldn’t work because I don’t wear certain clothes that often, but when I need/want them they’re good to have. For example, dressier clothing, fancy shoes, certain sweaters, etc.