7 Years of Decluttering: "If I Was STARTING FROM ZERO, This is What I Would Do!!" | MINIMALISM

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This summer, we're celebrating 7 years of decluttering, so I thought I would do a mini Q&A with some life lessons on how to declutter your home as a beginner - things that I WISH I had known when I first started! These are decluttering tips and life lessons from a REAL minimalist mom who extreme decluttered 95% of her stuff and knows what it's like to live through all of the ups and downs. Let's do this!
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  • Please like + comment with YOUR best tips, lessons, or advice ► 📋 FREE 10-page declutter checklist here » atozenlife.com/free-declutter-checklist

    @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • I can see the webpage and it describes what the checklist provides but where can I download it?

      @lavenderm@lavenderm10 ай бұрын
    • @@lavenderm There should be a place to enter your email address, and instructions to download and print will be sent to you there 👍

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • scroll to the of the page & you'll see a box!

      @jmsl_910@jmsl_91010 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jmsl_910 Thank you!

      @lavenderm@lavenderm10 ай бұрын
    • @@AtoZenLife Thank you!

      @lavenderm@lavenderm10 ай бұрын
  • Instead of throwing away, my minimalism journey has been about stopping buying. I used up all the extras I had, saved money and decluttered naturally.

    @gamerperson9545@gamerperson95458 ай бұрын
  • I feel like the more I declutter and cut the attachments to material objects, the more I learn about myself and draw my power back to myself. It’s almost like these things are holding a tiny part of us hostage!

    @shawshanewcomb4061@shawshanewcomb406110 ай бұрын
    • I 💯 agree!

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • Very true! every time I get rid of something or sold something, I feel like I got a part of me back ❤

      @aokiQ@aokiQ10 ай бұрын
    • Wow, so true!

      @andeeanko7079@andeeanko707910 ай бұрын
    • No, baby huge part. It is fear.

      @karlabritfeld7104@karlabritfeld710410 ай бұрын
    • If I were living alone, I’d sell everything, buy a small rv and travel. My house, yard and all the daily cleaning is getting in my nerves !!!!

      @cjhoward409@cjhoward40910 ай бұрын
  • "External clutter is just your internal clutter on display".. love it, absolutely love it - thank you for that!

    @DominusRaina@DominusRaina7 ай бұрын
  • I've been decluttering steady since 2016 when I saw The Minimalists documentary. But I didn't see any progress until I stopped shopping and became a strict gatekeeper about what came into my home. Decluttering isn't a "one and done" job.

    @simply.clutterfree@simply.clutterfree10 ай бұрын
    • So game-changing 👏👏👏

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • it is an ongoing process, for LIFE! ..YOUR LIFE!

      @carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi67910 ай бұрын
    • Is that the one with the 2 guys?

      @douxhealth-beauty3196@douxhealth-beauty319610 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!! I used to go to TJ Maxx because I was bored and bought bags of stuff I didn't even need.

      @michelleprice5945@michelleprice594510 ай бұрын
    • I like what I've heard"don't bring it in to start with"instead of decluttering,stop buying.

      @Iinfiniteknowing1@Iinfiniteknowing110 ай бұрын
  • The fact that you DON’T simply give ideas with zero context and contemplation, is one of the main reasons why I love you and your channel and watch all of your videos!! 🤗❤

    @kat_thefruitbat@kat_thefruitbat10 ай бұрын
    • Yes, we're not looking for trendy/gimmicky ideas, but an actual lifestyle change. Keep doing what you are doing!

      @marywhyte8484@marywhyte848410 ай бұрын
  • Isn’t it funny how we are all different. I follow 20 Minimalist/Organizing channels. When I came to your channel I had already gone through my all of my possessions 4 times! However, I was very stuck on some very private letters and memorabilia from my Mom and Dads life. I felt I was the Keeper of them. And even though they were tucked away and neatly organized in three boxes, they called to me. They had an energy that came with them that was very sad and draining for me. You are the only one of my Minimalists that spoke directly to me about these types of items. And their price I paid to hold on to them. I needed to see your emotions and your process and hear your words around this process specific to this type of decluttering. I am now completely free of those items! And, I have kept just a few things from each of my parents that mean something to me. And those things bring me only joy. I also continue to watch all my other channels because each brings me different perspectives. Thank you for helping me when I couldn’t help myself in this area. ❤

    @DP-dr6gi@DP-dr6gi10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for taking the time to write this all out for me - stories like yours are the reason I’m here! ❤️ You’re right, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • I agree, Marissa is so real about the emotional part of decluttering that so many others don’t talk about. It’s such a big part of the process for a lot of us too.

      @shawshanewcomb4061@shawshanewcomb406110 ай бұрын
    • Scan those letters and pictures onto your computer and throw out the originals.

      @karlabritfeld7104@karlabritfeld710410 ай бұрын
    • I went through my letters and cards my husband and I have exchanged and pared them down, thinking about my child possibly reading them one day.

      @MyFocusVaries@MyFocusVaries10 ай бұрын
    • My mother was the original minimalist. My dad just the opposite. My mom remarried after divorce from my dad and moved from St. Paul (MN) to Houston. She gave just about everything to my dad. After that she only bought the bare minimum for her new apartment with my stepdad. I, being a bit like my dad, couldn't understand it at all. Where were all the "pretty" things? Now every time I pitch crap out I imagine my mom (gone for almost 40 years) cheering me on. Thanks, Mom.

      @aflack1000@aflack100010 ай бұрын
  • I really don't feel like you talk too much. You explain things very well, and I appreciate that. Thank you for reaching out and helping so many people like me.

    @dollieschuster9106@dollieschuster910610 ай бұрын
    • same. Thank you Marissa

      @idid138@idid13810 ай бұрын
  • wow - if that person doesn't like the chatter on here then why watch these vids? this is what your channel is about and thats what we're here for! this was inspirational for me...thanx!

    @JazzyBabe56@JazzyBabe5610 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! The talk is the whole point of this channel, and where the good info is!

      @MyFocusVaries@MyFocusVaries10 ай бұрын
    • ❤well said ! Stop spreading negativity. Get off our channel we love her !!!!!!!

      @user-hv3op2vy4o@user-hv3op2vy4o10 ай бұрын
    • The chattering is what people look for to listen to while they're cleaning. The body doubling thing.

      @pinkroses135@pinkroses13510 ай бұрын
  • I would add something that I've not seen on any decluttering channel, blog, or book. Take care of your inner child. Decluttering is serious adulting and its easy to come up against resistance. I tackled my kitchen beginning in March. It was very hard work and not fun. So I made bargains with my inner child along the lines of If you hang with me through this today, tomorrow we will do an art project or I'll make a dress for a doll in our collection. It worked wonders to get all my selves on the same page. The kitchen project took two and a half months because it evolved into a deep cleaning, minor repairs, and decluttering adventure. I'm so glad I did it this way. Now, even when the kitchen gets messy, it takes so much less time to put it back in order. And my inner child had a lot of fun.

    @ardethellis8930@ardethellis893010 ай бұрын
    • I will try this, thanks!

      @christinae30@christinae3010 ай бұрын
  • I don’t think you talk too much. I appreciate your channel!!

    @Britney_Bang_Bang@Britney_Bang_Bang10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, hahaha!

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • It’s so weird that people need to leave a comment to tell you why your channel isn’t right for them. Scroll on by, people! I enjoyed seeing some footage of your life in previous spaces and stages.

    @olivemaycards@olivemaycards10 ай бұрын
  • OMG - 'the internal work is just as important as the external work' - YES! YES! YES! I'm only 1 year into my decluttering journey, and for me the internal work is even MORE important than the external work. While I've never been a big shopper, I certainly have attached too much meaning and significance to the things that I own and the stories that I attach to them. How I got it, where I used it, what someone said about that item. Every single dress, every hair clip, every book, my home was like a living museum! Now I'm learning how to access those stories WITHOUT the objects, as well as focus more on the present - the new memories and experiences that we are creating today.

    @talkwithecm@talkwithecm9 ай бұрын
  • (At 6:40) I always look around the thrift store after I donate because,hey,I’m right there. However,I always try to upgrade my possessions. For example,one time after donating,I went into my favorite Humane Society Thrift Shop and found a set of four,brand new,Williams Sonoma,polished stainless steel cooking utensils for $4.00! I bought them and immediately got rid of six plastic ones from my utensil crock. I’m so glad I went in!🙌🏻

    @lauramitchell6725@lauramitchell672510 ай бұрын
    • Great point!

      @ajvintage9579@ajvintage95797 ай бұрын
  • I could never live in a house empty of pretty things. Beauty is such a part of my life and adds quality to my days. Accessories are important and I think that some people declutter to the point of making their living spaces boring and ugly. Certainly I do not like junk piling up and keep all my spaces well organized including closets, cabinets, drawers, garage and storage room. I am continually letting go of things I haven't used in years or that don't appeal to me anymore. I'm just saying that sometimes this movement goes too far.

    @patralink@patralink10 ай бұрын
    • Too sparse and soulless.

      @lauramitchell6725@lauramitchell672510 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you. While I do like clear counters, I also like my walls to have something on them (her walls are bare) and I do like accessories for clothing, etc. To go mega stark is not necessarily a good idea. Isn't stark the environment of jail or mental hospital? Just wonderin?

      @deborahsimpson2732@deborahsimpson27329 ай бұрын
    • @@deborahsimpson2732 Yes,there’s a reason why your Realtor will advise you to remove all of your photos and personal items from your home when staging to sell. Because then it will look like no one lives there,more of the idea of a model home.😖

      @lauramitchell6725@lauramitchell67259 ай бұрын
    • ​@@deborahsimpson2732what if the picture falls or something

      @perrycoffey5410@perrycoffey54109 ай бұрын
    • This is where really understanding Marie Kondo's philosophy makes such a difference. Kondo never said to get rid of all your stuff. She said to let go of that which doesn't spark joy. If it sparks joy, or if it's useful and necessary, you keep it - including if that makes your house more full than someone else's! I too could never be comfortable in a house this empty, that's a stylistic personal choice though - if anyone tells you your house has to look like that definitely don't listen to them!

      @claremiller9979@claremiller99799 ай бұрын
  • Key Points: 🔑 - Start small - don't try to declutter everything at once 🏃‍♀️ - You're not defined by your stuff - let go of attachments 💭 - Focus on internal work too - reflect on why clutter built up 🧘‍♀️ - Put spending on hold - don't bring in new stuff while decluttering 🛑 - Don't wait for perfect time - make time amidst life's busyness ⏱️ - Ask the right questions - use checklists to guide decisions ❓ - Change categories if stuck - switch focus if you hit a rut 🚧 - Set intentions - define how spaces should feel and function 💡 - Keep what sparks joy - not just for aesthetics 🌈 - Declutter repeatedly - make it an ongoing habit 🗓️ - Talk to others - have conversations that inspire change 🗣️ - Start with visible clutter - clears space and boosts morale 🏆 - Schedule decluttering time - dedicate time for it routinely 📅 - Involve family - teach kids decluttering habits 👪 - Be compassionate - appreciate how far you've come 🤗 - Discard first - then organize what remains 🗑️➡️📦 - Celebrate small wins - mark progress to stay motivated ✅ - Stop acquiring clutter - curb shopaholic tendencies 🛒❌ - Give away items - donate to charity or gift loved ones 🎁 - Set limits on categories - prevent clutter from returning 🚫 - Maintain open spaces - visually calming and functional 🏝️ - Display thoughtfully - showcase your style mindfully 🖼️ - Streamline paperwork - reduce files and billing clutter 🗃️ - Review yearly - clear seasonal or unused items 📆 - Let go of perfection - progress over perfect order ✨ - Schedule decluttering time - dedicate time for it routinely 📅

    @juleslincredule@juleslincredule10 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this really helpful list - I’m going to print it and use it as my reference for supporting my declutter decision making process to avoid becoming overwhelmed which has happened before when I’ve attempted everything at once along with decorating the whole house - unfortunately an aspect of BPD 🤦‍♀️🙄🤞🏻

      @sheenavaughan2717@sheenavaughan27179 ай бұрын
    • Great list. Thank you.

      @kathybeal4408@kathybeal44088 ай бұрын
    • thank you for this.

      @nickorange4881@nickorange48817 ай бұрын
    • Very helpful. Screenshotting your list for reference.

      @marthavanderpool6829@marthavanderpool68295 ай бұрын
    • 🎉Merci Beaucoup🎉

      @rls4072@rls40725 ай бұрын
  • I just do one cupboard at a time , now . I originally started with putting the same thing together. Then I sorted the best of the best. We've been married 50 years , same home for 32, theres alot! I removed all the left behind children's unwanted things. What a relief! My craft stuff took a whole week.! Now I'm seriously into downsizing. Its just time for much to go to another home. 😊

    @suzismith9681@suzismith96819 ай бұрын
  • Please never stop talking too much. For those viewers that want the quick list and that’s their process then KZhead, Pinterest and just plain Google are full of that. I literally sit down and watch your videos, pausing every feed minutes taking too class life notes. You are the first person I have found that speaks my language since my hoarder self lost both parents and immigrated abroad. I got myself to a very healthy point regarding my clutter over the last 12 years. Now with your inspiration I’m getting ready to tackle that very painful emotional clutter. Thank you ❤

    @lesleyoneill420@lesleyoneill42010 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! My first thought was: So find a blog! What are you doing on KZhead? 🤣🤣🤣

      @BohoStitcher@BohoStitcher9 ай бұрын
  • The internal work is maybe the most important! I love your channel! ❤

    @chrisr.1803@chrisr.180310 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much 🙏

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • Anyone who says you talk too much can just go elsewhere. The emotional talk is why your channel is my favourite. It’s like the minimalism version of when you’re having a bad day and your bestie pops in for a coffee and a catch up! 😅❤

    @StephanieSaintRemy@StephanieSaintRemy10 ай бұрын
  • I don’t have anything to declutter anymore. I now have just the right amount of things. I need to declutter my mental health

    @thisminimallife@thisminimallife10 ай бұрын
    • That’s a very important category 👏

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • Wow “external clutter is just internal clutter on display” really hits home for me. I truly appreciate this acknowledgment and take the shame I feel away just a little bit.

    @kellyrozenel7863@kellyrozenel78638 ай бұрын
  • Marissa, the videos where you said "it took me five years" gave me permission to start on the hard stuff. I first did Marie Kondo in 2014, and it works very well for clothes. There was no way I was ready to give up books or tackle the papers, so I stalled out. Since the beginning of May, two months ago, I have made great progress on papers and other closet-stashed items. My older son (I also have two sons) graduated high school, and my mom and I went through his baby things so I could decide what few items are most precious to me to keep now. Mom complimented me on my willingness to declutter! It's a long haul. I'm buoyed again this weekend by an older friend who posted on socials how exhausting it is that she is packing, cleaning, and decluttering her entire house to move to a condo. If I'm this tired at my current age, imagine getting started in 15-20 years or whenever we are ready to move. There is *so much* to do. This is going to take a long time, but thanks to encouragement like yours, I'm keeping at it.

    @pamandseth@pamandseth10 ай бұрын
    • You’re doing awesome, so much mental and physical progress! 🙌

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • and the moving from a big space to a smaller space is why in doing it now. my parents had to do that too. theres still a bunch of stuff i suspect packed away not really dealt with. i was going through some stuff decluttering i just found a recipet from 2018 -_- i just try to remind myself im doing this for the long term. not for just the short term. ive had a table next to me cluttered for weeks and ive been struggling with it.

      @nickorange4881@nickorange48817 ай бұрын
  • Please don't change the way you express yourself, because of some comments you receive...i just find everything you say and do so useful and meaningful! So thank you and greatings from Argentina!

    @irenelandmark1836@irenelandmark183610 ай бұрын
  • I watched multiple de cluttering videos and ran across yours. Thank you for talking about identity. I grew up with an abusive father and a passive-aggressive mother. If my father didn’t like a particular behavior, he would tear up my things in my room reminding me he paid for it and it was his house. As an adult, I do associate “my” things with my identity. Intellectually, I get it. But when you discussed the underlying emotions attached to things, I cried. Then, compound that with parents who literally grew up dirt poor in the Depression, I was taught never to throw anything away. Today, I’m going to tackle a utensil drawer with broken handles. I have five graters. I don’t need five! Again, thank you for emphasizing the emotional side of why our homes become cluttered in the first place. Thank you.

    @Barbara-pe2jf@Barbara-pe2jf10 ай бұрын
  • To me downsizing is a very slow process as it is hard to make that decision. 2015 we moved into a home a third of the size we had. Our garage only had a walkway in the middle. When retirement came up we started to downsize again as I knew we want an even smaller house. I make myself have a couple of garage sales a year to help this process. It wasn’t til a couple years ago I came across minimalist on KZhead. It has helped encourage me to keep going. Now that I am a widow I realise one day that I will most likely will only be living in a few rooms so downsizing continues. The bright side is that my children will not have all that work to do when I pass on. It’s amazingly that things you keep, that children nowadays do not want.

    @francescooper3578@francescooper357810 ай бұрын
  • Ive been doing the marathon version of decluttering for a few years now and i just now feel like im starting to make true progress. Ive learned to turn my emotions of (mostly) to my belongings and realize the memories are in me not my things

    @victoriatwiz5624@victoriatwiz562410 ай бұрын
    • I agree about it taking years to see any progress! Several years ago, I got rid of no less than about 8 black bin liners of clothes to the charity shop. I also remember getting rid of a massive amount of old supermarket plastic bags, some of which were so old, they had started to rot. But despite all this work, and getting rid of seemingly hundreds of items, this didn't seem to make much of an impact. You have to go through several rounds of decluttering before you even start to see some results.

      @victor9501@victor950110 ай бұрын
    • Take a picture of the stuff and give it away.

      @karlabritfeld7104@karlabritfeld710410 ай бұрын
  • About #10--I find that decluttering is like peeling an onion, there's always another layer. Removing each layer reveals the next, and having time between helps with seeing and then letting go of more. Great lessons here!

    @TheRozylass@TheRozylass10 ай бұрын
    • I agree! It gets easier every time too I think. However I think my onion has regrown some layers lately… 😂

      @shawshanewcomb4061@shawshanewcomb406110 ай бұрын
    • That's exactly how I think of it, layers upon layers!

      @megansfo@megansfo10 ай бұрын
  • So many great tips here. I particularly liked the comparison to test taking strategy. If you get stuck move on to the easier questions - not only are you saving time but building confidence! Had a friend who would panic on tests when she suddenly didn't remember how to solve something, she would fall apart and be unable to complete the test. Sometimes if you skip a hard question and find something easier when you come back to the harder question you have found your groove! Building confidence in decluttering works the same way. 😊

    @stellamc@stellamc10 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I had friends in college, who were the exact same way, and I would always try to coach them on this. 🙌

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • “Why spending so much money on buying more things when your home is already filled with stuff” is exactly what I needed to hear! Thank you for that! I do plan to declutter my home ‘cause I think I have so much that it is overwhelming me and I will also take your advice that “do a little when there is time is much better than than trying to find time for everything at once”. It will also make me finding time for accepting that I’m not what I own. Thank you again for your wise advice. I take it to my heart and now I’m a subscriber to your channel.

    @KikkiF@KikkiF10 ай бұрын
  • Yes on the books 🎉 I got a PhD in English so it was completely my identity and the hardest thing to declutter

    @amychen2504@amychen250410 ай бұрын
    • Gasp! I was an English major before I switch to speech language pathology. 🥹 I feel you!

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • Unusual question but I have completed my masters and I'm 31 almost, is it possible to start my education in English major at this age?

      @sandhyatiwari7@sandhyatiwari710 ай бұрын
    • @@sandhyatiwari7 Not sure what country you are in, your goals, or what support you have. It's always possible to change your life.

      @amychen2504@amychen250410 ай бұрын
  • I know about the thrift stores! I used to bring a couple bags a week for my first few years or more of my minimalist journey , I’d then go in and buy a few things! I will still go in but usually don’t get anything , or just a book , or if I am lucky some sheet music, and I use the thrift like a rental , I bring the book back when I am done reading it , so worth the few dollars , instead of getting from a book store

    @deericcio3379@deericcio337910 ай бұрын
  • I decluttered around 465 items this year. I was on my decluttering journey since 2018 but bounced back again in shopping unnecessary clothings and stuffs. I was exhausted and not on my best behavior. I then sat and did thorough examination how the materials are overshadowing my personality, my mood and my overall health. Then, i made up my mind that there's no going back this time and decluttered around 465 items since January 2023. Its been almost a year i haven't purchased a single piece of clothing or anything as such. I am an avid reader so i couldn't declutter the books. However i decluttered the books that were not my thing. Its been a year i have not purchased a single book. I wanted to read everything that's already with me before buying the new ones. I'm downsizing everyday and I set out timer for 15 -20 minutes a week to go through my belongings over and over again if I need to get rid of sth. I had over two dozens of hand carrys, slings, backpacks but i got rid of them all and now i only have three of them in various style. I have stopped buying too much clothes for my son as well as kids outgrow their clothes so fast. Decluttering journey has been the best decision and so far the main ingredient for my prosperous mental health.

    @sandhyatiwari7@sandhyatiwari710 ай бұрын
  • To the people criticizing you for "talking" too much... there's plenty of black & white lists to print... I really appreciate you helping me focus on the why not just the what in this journey. So just wanted to pause at 4:48 and tell you thank you!

    @mnmo4bb@mnmo4bb10 ай бұрын
  • I’m just starting this journey (well I’m about a year in) ADMITTEDLY UNSUCCESSFUL…but I am trying. I had a stage of depression that lasted 3 years. I just let clutter soothe me. Shopping for things I didn’t need or even really want. Not being able to let go of unsentimental “sentimental” things….but the past month or so I’ve been really digging in. I have loaded up one of my husbands work vans 2x so far with donations. I find it hard to keep up with my daily housework and then Declutter and reorganize. I am hoping this video will help me get through the jump of stalemate I am feeling.

    @kellyrozenel7863@kellyrozenel78638 ай бұрын
  • "Decluttering is a form of self-care" and we do it for our future-self. What a wonderful way to embrace a daunting and often scary task. You never know what you might find (out about yourself) in the process. Thank you again.

    @patriciaheraty7380@patriciaheraty73809 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate you distilling your life lessons into this list. I have a hard time decluttering ‘identity’ clutter that feels like part of who I am. Your taking the time to discuss doing the internal work so clutter doesn’t rebound is helpful. I find having an empty donation boxes near where I have my books and quilting supplies makes it easier to declutter. When the box is full, I drop it off at our library for the Friends of the Library sales and I take quilting supplies to our quilt guild’s Care Quilt program (they make charity quilts). Makes it easier for me to declutter knowing that my possessions are going to help others.

    @lindabourcet1349@lindabourcet134910 ай бұрын
  • Oh wow that 'sprint versus marathon' quote re Marie Kondo just stopped me from actually doing anything. I absolutely agree with your comment about doing small things here and there. I decluttered our top drawer and one of the benches in the kitchen. Took me a couple of hours but I've been able to maintain these spaces and now feel like having that success means I want to build on it and find other small, manageable areas to declutter.

    @francoiselafferty-hancock5112@francoiselafferty-hancock511210 ай бұрын
  • You don't talk to much - you take the time to explain things well and share why the topic you're discussing matters. Most helpful "ah-ha moment" for me was realizing I wasn't making progress, despite all my purging of items, because the inflow of items wasn't being addressed. Thank you for all your helpful videos!

    @JessicaSchmitt-ny6vg@JessicaSchmitt-ny6vg10 ай бұрын
  • “You talk to much” is actually what made me subscribe, and those stories and experiences you share inspired me to start decluttering! 🚪❤️ thank you!

    @DinosaurDylan8@DinosaurDylan85 ай бұрын
    • No, thank you ☺️

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife5 ай бұрын
  • I can’t even begin to tell you how helpful your videos have been, and continue to be - I regularly revisit them, to keep me on track. Thank you SO much Marissa 😊

    @ceretbex3543@ceretbex354310 ай бұрын
  • You always mention that neighbor and I just want to add that always be genuine with people, who knows you would change someone's life without knowing. Best wishes for your neighbor as well, who changed your life.

    @NNJ20248@NNJ202483 ай бұрын
  • Honestly, I enjoy your "talking," insight and the fact you delve deeper into the psychological aspects of material possessions. Your perspective particularly resonates with me, as I too lost both of my parents and have been carting around their possessions for many years. Seeing what you've experienced and how you came to terms with it, has helped give me the courage to let go - and I really appreciate your unique perspective for that.

    @infamousamazonian@infamousamazonian10 ай бұрын
  • So encouraging to hear from someone who has been on the journey for years. We just passed our one year self-imposed deadline for downsizing. We did get rid of a lot of stuff over the year, and i came to the realization is an ongoing process. My next steo is letting go of "fantasy me" items - craft projects that I never finished or even started, magazines I saved to read one article "one day", etc. A little mourning goes with this, and a lot of freedom.

    @lind774@lind77410 ай бұрын
    • I had many things I didn’t use! I donated it for a good cause. Much space now in my 3 closets

      @user-wg8ue7gm4q@user-wg8ue7gm4q5 ай бұрын
  • I love your videos because of your unique approach. My clutter is a reflection of what's within. So, thank you again for the "therapy"🙂

    @ep23304@ep2330410 ай бұрын
    • ❤️🙏

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • I agree with you with #3. I don’t watch the videos « 20 things to declutter now » as they are always the same: throw away expired food, medicine, broken toys etc. That is not my problem with clutter. My problem is how to let go of the attachment I have for my things. I am good at not bringing stuff in anymore. Next step is I want to do the in and out chart, just so I have a visual ☺️ starting this month, so half the year!

    @MsBubu26@MsBubu2610 ай бұрын
  • Totally agree that you need to carry out a lot of internal work before you can let go of external clutter. I am now gaining momentum thanks to your help 👊 This doesn’t happen over night - You need to keep in mind what your end goal is.

    @amandasymon4363@amandasymon436310 ай бұрын
    • Fist 👊 bump to you

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
    • You still sound reluctant

      @karlabritfeld7104@karlabritfeld710410 ай бұрын
  • I feel like I've been doing a pretty good job of decluttering. The past 4 or so years I have lived an extremely busy and chaotic life which made me feel stressed out. I have put a ton of time into thinking about how I want to live a less stressful life, and what that would look like. It gave me time to make notes of areas of my house I want to declutter when I found time to do so. When I found the time to declutter, I would focus on 1-2 areas that would take me 30 minutes or less so I wouldn't get overwhelmed, and I don't put time constraints on myself as to when something needs to get done. I also just recently got back from a trip to Scandinavia where I got to visit Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. In Norway I did a home visit as an excursion and it gave me a ideas on how I can decorate my house in a simple way that is clutter free, as well as give me an idea of what people over there consider essentials in their homes. It made me think about if certain things I have in my home are really needed, or if certain things I have on my wish list of items I want to purchase are really needed.

    @erics607@erics60710 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much. I really needed to hear this. I have been so overwhelmed trying to declutter, that things got worse. I kept focusing on the big picture instead of one step at a time. We are made to believe we need things to survive, when in reality, those very things are what make us miserable. A lot of people get into debt because they think they need to buy things they really don't need. It's a scary cycle we need to break free from.

    @1anita1m@1anita1m10 ай бұрын
  • I just started minimalism. I follow you silently, love the content . I am in process of 6month spend freez , hope I can be successful in my promise.

    @sahanabhatt5708@sahanabhatt570810 ай бұрын
  • I'm also a young mom of 2 children and I can confirm that there's no such thing as the right time but the benefits of decluttering are so liberating that it's worth the hassle. If I have a few tips to share: . Fix the root of your problem(s), not the symptoms. If you fear to let certain things go, ask yourself why it is so hard. It's only an object after all. Therapy might help for this . Less is more. Less inventory to manage equals more time to do other things that fulfill us instead of dragging us down . Quality over quantity and that's easier to achieve when we stop spending money on items that do not bring real value to our life

    @lilouhl9012@lilouhl901210 ай бұрын
  • I love listening to you talk. I don't think you talk to much! I love your videos. They're very inspiring.

    @LorreneRomanic@LorreneRomanic10 ай бұрын
  • I've been actively, slowly decluttering for probably 8 years now. When I rented my first place with a garage my parents decided they didn't want to store all my childhood things anymore and it was a real eye opener to how much crap I had. Not only was the 3 bedroom house I was renting full (though I was there with 4 people, so that part wasn't all me) but the garage was 50% filled with MY stuff. Around that time I discovered Jenny Mustard (while she was still doing minimalist content) and she talked about how minimalism helped her anxiety. A lightbulb went on for me (im a high anxiety person) and I've been working on downsizing ever since. I still feel like I've got a long way to go, but can confidentially say I've downsized 70+% of my belongings. Doesn't seem like much for how long I've been doing it, but I've come such a long way from where I was. My personal goal is to downsize enough to move me, my partner, and my 4 cats to Europe with as little as possible we'll have to ship. You, Marissa, have been a huge inspiration for that particular goal. Knowing you're family was able to make that happen gives me hope for my future.

    @OdinsSage@OdinsSage10 ай бұрын
    • That’s an amazing journey! And I know about Jenny, I saw she lived in Berlin too, once upon a time. The world is small, but let’s dream big ❤️

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • “External clutter is your internal clutter on display.”

    @tinalee6026@tinalee602610 ай бұрын
  • I love how Marissa didn't blur out that negative commenter's name & photo who just "wants cool suggestions". Not letting her hide behind anonymity and calling her sh*t out, LOL! 🙌🔥🙌

    @elizabethfox3769@elizabethfox376910 ай бұрын
  • Love the deep dive on this. And to the ones complaining that there’s too much talk. You’re impatience and lack of care and thought is the problem. Do the work in identifying your values and bring them into your decisions. You’ll be calmer more grounded and organized. No one can give you a list for this - you can only do this for yourself. Enjoy the journey!

    @thelondoners-lifeisart@thelondoners-lifeisart9 ай бұрын
  • I thought the conversation you had about internal conflict was very helpful for people to hear. You are right to talk about that, because as a therapist it is about the internal process of thinking so you can change how and why you keep things or can't let things go. You are doing a good job communicating and helping others. So, I just wanted to encourage you and thanking you. It helps me to hear it all.

    @denaclements3936@denaclements393610 ай бұрын
  • And I also think it’s not just about decluttering or buying less per se. It’s about buying fewer but better quality and fairly traded products. ❤

    @The_Apollo_Show@The_Apollo_Show10 ай бұрын
  • 6:54 - no harm in goting into Habitat for humanity or salvation army...IF you are seeking a low cost..NEED let me say that again NEED NEED NEED Not "oh, how cute!" NEED Be very clear and sure on your NEEDS and WANTS, this helps a LOT

    @carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi67910 ай бұрын
  • There is a big difference between a cluttered home and owning too much stuff. When we come in the house with stuff - whether it's groceries, shopping hauls, a cool rock found on a walk, etc. - then just set it down and proceed to look at it for days, that is what creates clutter. We need to learn the habit of putting stuff away immediately. That is the #1 best way to avoid clutter build-up.

    @betterlivingonabudget@betterlivingonabudget10 ай бұрын
  • The idea of a buy nothing period is very welcoming. I was out shopping yesterday and intended to buy some new clothes. I guess it was good luck that nothing I tried on suited me. I don't need any more clothes. I have more than enough items to get me though the whole work week without needing to wear anything twice. I was shopping for entertainment and to distract myself from some unpleasant things I didn't want to think about. Even though I don't buy expensive clothes or home goods, it still all adds up: too much money spent and too much stuff accumulated. The truth is that I have more than enough of everything I need. So, instead of buying something, I made a donation to the local Humane Society. I think that was a much better use of my money than buying stuff I don't need.

    @donnacolwell3988@donnacolwell398810 ай бұрын
  • Your videos have been super helpful. I found you when looking for family minimalism. we are heading into year 6. And Yes, Clutter is a trauma symptom

    @faithhomeschool2789@faithhomeschool278910 ай бұрын
    • ❤️‍🩹

      @AtoZenLife@AtoZenLife10 ай бұрын
  • It really is incredible how long it takes to declutter! I have been working on this for over 10 years...

    @victor9501@victor950110 ай бұрын
  • The 15-30 min and don’t wait for the « right » time is helpful for neurodivergent minds. My biggest area for help is papers and letting go of clothing I no longer wear. BTW - Mari Kondo has relaxed since having children. I also don’t want to shame myself during this process - which I feel the minimalist community has a knack of practicing- this can be the worst nightmare for perfectionists. I don’t consider myself part of the minimalist community though - a mix between minimalist and maximalism. It also helps when all family members are on board. I haven’t bought books (unless for classes) in years, however I have books that are out of print and yes, they’re part of my identity. I definitely want to continue to work on my clothes. I enjoy the ritual of switching clothes and shoes for the season - it helps with the transition and feels like a way to say good bye to the old season and welcome the new season. Looking forward to creating more systems that will help me get organized.

    @justbeegreen@justbeegreen10 ай бұрын
  • Great advice, again. Thank you. The point about our clutter being a outside manifestation of our internal chaos/issues/struggles really hit home for me. Also, trying to make our homes look a certain way may not turn out the way we hoped. I found, in my experience, that when my home looked like the magazines (back in the day, showing my age) it felt like I was living in a museum or someone else's home. It felt off... Like you said, when you focus on what you enjoy/like, and what makes you happy, your home will feel so much better, comfortable & like, well, home, to you. 😊 Thank you again for another inspiring chat. 😊 And happy 7th Clutter-free Anniversary 🎉👏🏻

    @Jennifer83881@Jennifer8388110 ай бұрын
  • Happy Anniversary, love your videos, such great ideas,❤😊

    @gloriayouchisonbrown7734@gloriayouchisonbrown773410 ай бұрын
  • The kids' room is so large and they must love playing in there. Are you ever right that decluttering never ends and your advice is spot on to start small and just do what you can, skipping anything that makes you feel stuck. It has taken me many rounds of decluttering to get my home to a manageable state. When you first start, it will be difficult to let go. At first, you may only be able to part with things that are trash, such as items that are expired and no longer in good condition. Next, you might be able to remove the things that you don't care about or use. After you build your decluttering muscles, then you can make a deeper dive into excess stuff and it might take another pass before you can get real with yourself and part with items that represent your fantasy self or deal with sentimental belongings.

    @jennyjenkins877@jennyjenkins87710 ай бұрын
  • Your content is always so enlightening! Talk away - keep inspiring us ❤

    @tamaraburcombe5496@tamaraburcombe549610 ай бұрын
  • I love your videos. It brings me back to focus and calm when trying to get to my goals.

    @heatherlycke@heatherlycke10 ай бұрын
  • Not sure how I came across your channel, but I’m so glad I found it! Your content is awesome! I have been decluttering and this has been a huge inspiration ! Thank you for your content!

    @CoralAndGold@CoralAndGold10 ай бұрын
  • This video is wonderful!! #2 and #3 especially, but honestly I loved it all!

    @akontilis1792@akontilis179210 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this list, and all your videos! I find your content both practical/helpful and thought provoking ❤

    @AMB765@AMB76510 ай бұрын
  • These were GREAT tips, thank you! The test-taking analogy was a lightbulb moment for me. 😊

    @arizonashopper5095@arizonashopper509510 ай бұрын
  • I love your videos, every time I watch one, I hear you say something that really hits a nerve for me! Thanks

    @dizzyk54@dizzyk5410 ай бұрын
  • Just downloaded your checklist, thank you for making it available. I appreciate the depths you to, to make this make sense. I get a lot of insight into my own reasons for where I am right now and where I want to be a year from now by watching your journey. Thank you for that too.

    @hollismulligan6100@hollismulligan610010 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this. Im moving and needed to hear this

    @d.n.9909@d.n.990910 ай бұрын
  • I love that you talk through the "things" it is actually what i love most about your channel THANKS

    @augustarrowmaker1933@augustarrowmaker193310 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations!!!

    @bonnieinthespirit6373@bonnieinthespirit637310 ай бұрын
  • What a lovely , helpful and encouraging video. Thank you🌷

    @allieaudio9965@allieaudio996510 ай бұрын
  • Omg! Thank you for your explanation regarding a spending freeze. I LOVE THIS!

    @tonialsabbagh9455@tonialsabbagh945510 ай бұрын
  • Your channel is one of my absolute favourites precisely because you go deeper about the relationship, habits and mindsets around clutter. Thank you!❤

    @sarahthatcher123@sarahthatcher12310 ай бұрын
  • Your videos have been so helpful/therapeutic to me especially on our move from NV to VA! At first it felt overwhelming and now I can’t wait to get rid of stuff. Thank you!! 😊

    @thesamanofamily@thesamanofamily10 ай бұрын
  • Essentialism ❤ We attach so much story and emotion to material items. When we finally let go, it is soo freeing! Great video!

    @JamieR@JamieR10 ай бұрын
  • I have just subscribed to your channel. I've watched other de-cluttering videos but absolutely love the way you break things down. Thank you for your channel. :)

    @raylenetatum8185@raylenetatum81859 ай бұрын
  • It’s a gorgeous video packed with so much information. Thank you.

    @samueltremblay275@samueltremblay2757 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this excellent video!!🤗

    @Marcarlv@Marcarlv8 ай бұрын
  • 💗I love your talking & insight. It is your gift, please don’t stop.

    @amywjn@amywjn10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks to these tips for continuing to keep up with my two small children and decluttering our home. So between your channel and minimal mum you’re both helping me out more than you realise..

    @bethmakitatitan5445@bethmakitatitan54459 ай бұрын
  • Your words are gold.

    @27kjh@27kjh9 ай бұрын
  • Wow! I so needed to hear this video.

    @melissadavidson842@melissadavidson8429 ай бұрын
  • You're amazing. I could never get tired of listening to you. 🥰❤️

    @kathleenj1158@kathleenj11587 ай бұрын
  • I remember my first-day decluttering. I stumble on a decluttering video. (min-mom) I went to my junk drawer. I was hooked after that. I did all my kitchen cabinets that day. The feeling I got was strength! I said to myself... I am sick of all this stuff. I look at stuff weekly, and I am continually tossing stuff out. Layer by layer for the past 3 yrs has been incredible. Throw in a bit of Swedish death cleaning too! The work made my life more straightforward now. Easy-peasy.

    @shirleygermain5707@shirleygermain570710 ай бұрын
    • What is Swedish death cleaning?

      @alexismerrilldragonqueen6552@alexismerrilldragonqueen655210 ай бұрын
  • I only keep my very favourite books now. All well worn covers but I know I’ll read them again ❤.

    @susanhutchinson5305@susanhutchinson530510 ай бұрын
  • This is very helpful. Thank you so much!

    @larranag@larranag10 ай бұрын
  • I love your "chatter". It really makes me think about things I hadn't considered. Thank You!

    @mediummommy7807@mediummommy780710 ай бұрын
  • Such great strategy! Thank you for sharing ❤

    @IchinLee1@IchinLee18 ай бұрын
  • You Rule Girl! I love that you are helping people connect their internal clutter with their external clutter, thank you so much for helping me work through some of my hangups 🤗

    @carolmckay5152@carolmckay515210 ай бұрын
  • I like your longer videos and your talking, because I like to hear your thoughts. They help me reflect about my own decluterring process.

    @suzi437@suzi4379 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing the tips! Trunking down decluttering in small steps does make life easier.

    @kittyli7725@kittyli772510 ай бұрын
  • Wow! What great advice. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and insights. God bless you and your family.

    @jeanlanz2344@jeanlanz234410 ай бұрын
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