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    The 10 Golden Rules for Organizing and Decluttering Your Home

    everyonehub2025@gmail.comBy everyonehub2025@gmail.comJanuary 26, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    You’ve probably watched those home organization shows where a team of experts descends on a messy house, buys $5,000 worth of clear plastic bins and arranges everything by the color of the rainbow.

    That isn’t organizing. That’s staging. And for most of us, it’s expensive, unrealistic and impossible to maintain.

    True organization is about changing how you interact with your stuff.

    Clutter is not just a nuisance. Research suggests it raises levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, particularly in women. It is a silent to-do list that constantly nags at your brain, draining the energy you could be using to build wealth or enjoy your life.

    Here are key rules to declutter and organize your home that rely on psychology and habit, not your credit card.

    1. Wait to buy storage supplies

    The biggest mistake people make is starting their organizational journey at The Container Store. If you buy the bins first, you’re just finding ways to hoard more junk. You can’t organize clutter; you can only conceal it.

    Your first step is subtraction. You should not spend a dime on baskets, dividers or caddies until you have eliminated at least 20% to 30% of the items in a room.

    Use cardboard boxes you already have for sorting. Only buy permanent storage once you know exactly what is left.

    2. Use the Swedish death cleaning mindset

    This sounds morbid, but it’s incredibly practical. Popularized by the book “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning,” the core question is simple: “If I died tomorrow, would this item be a gift to my family, or a burden?”

    We often hold onto things out of guilt or vague sentimentality. Swedish death cleaning forces you to view your possessions through the eyes of the people who will eventually have to haul them away.

    You gain the objectivity needed to let go. You’re not just cleaning; you’re protecting your loved ones from a future headache.

    3. Apply the one-touch rule

    Clutter is often just delayed decision-making. You walk in the door and drop the mail on the counter, thinking, “I’ll deal with that later.” That’s one touch. Later, you move it to the table (touch two). Then you shuffle through it to find a bill (touch three).

    Adopt the one-touch rule: When you pick something up, do not put it down until it is in its final destination. If it’s junk mail, it goes directly to the recycling bin. If it is a coat, it goes on the hanger.

    It takes just seconds now and saves hours of cleaning later.

    4. Be skeptical of decanting

    Social media influencers love to show off pantries where cereal, spices and laundry detergent are poured into matching glass jars with custom labels. It looks beautiful, but it is often a waste of time and money.

    Decanting (moving products from original packaging to new containers) creates an extra chore every time you come home from the grocery store. Unless the original packaging is broken or attracts pests, keep it simple.

    Your pantry exists to feed your family, not to serve as a showroom.

    5. Implement a maybe box

    Decision fatigue is real. Sometimes you hit a wall and can’t decide if you should keep that old blender or those jeans from 10 years ago. Instead of stalling out, put these items in a sealed cardboard box.

    Write the date on the outside of the box and put it in the garage or a closet. Set a reminder on your phone for six months. If you haven’t opened the box to retrieve an item by then, you clearly don’t need it. Donate the box without opening it again.

    6. Clear the flat surfaces first

    Psychologically, clear countertops and tables give you the biggest return on investment. When flat surfaces are covered, the entire room feels chaotic.

    Focus your energy on clearing the kitchen island, the dining table and the coffee table. These are active zones.

    If you establish a rule that no non-essential items can live on these surfaces overnight, your home will feel cleaner, even if your closets are still a mess.

    7. Use vertical space

    Most people organize horizontally, covering every inch of floor and shelf space. You need to think vertically.

    Install hooks on the back of doors for bags and robes. Use high shelves for items you only access once a year, like holiday decor. If you have a small closet, add a second tension rod below the main one to double your hanging space for shirts and pants.

    Floor space is premium real estate; don’t clutter it with things that could hang.

    8. Digitize nostalgia

    We all have paper guilt — stacks of children’s artwork, old greeting cards or tax documents from 1998. Paper is one of the densest forms of clutter.

    For sentimental items like kid’s art, take a high-quality photo and put it in a digital album or turn it into a photo book at the end of the year. Keep the physical original only if it is truly a masterpiece.

    For documents, scan them. You need to know how long to keep documents before shredding them, but once that deadline passes, digitize or destroy.

    9. Practice one in, two out

    Maintenance is harder than the initial clean. To stop the creep of clutter, adopt a strict inventory cap.

    If you buy a new pair of shoes, you must donate or toss two old pairs. If you buy a new book, you have to clear two old ones from the shelf. This creates a natural vacuum that slowly reduces your total inventory over time without feeling like a drastic purge.

    10. Beware the sunk-cost fallacy

    You might be holding onto a bread maker you never use because you paid $100 for it three years ago. You feel that getting rid of it means wasting that money.

    The truth is, the money is already gone. Keeping the item won’t bring the cash back. It’s only costing you space and mental peace.

    Instead of letting unwanted items gather dust, sell them online to recoup some cash or donate them and move on. Your home is a living space, not a storage unit for your past financial mistakes.

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