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]]>Some people collect mugs related to their favorite bands, TV shows, and movies, and can’t fathom throwing them away. If you happen to be one of them, feel free to keep your mugs, but make sure to put up a nice display so they wouldn’t be taking up space in the kitchen.
Everyone at your home probably has their favorite mug, so what’s the point of having thirty pieces if you only use five? Set an average number of mugs you should have at home at all times and try to not go over it.
“One in, one out” rule suggests you should get rid of an item at home every time you buy a new one. You can easily apply it to your coffee mug collection, by ditching one of the chipped mugs with no sentimental value after you bring a new one home.
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]]>The post Follow These Tips and You Won’t Need to Declutter appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cancel magazine subscriptions if you’re still receiving them. This is also applicable to catalogs that you don’t even get to browse before tossing them to some corner of your living room.
Watch decluttering shows like Tidying Up With Marie Kondo that will get you excited about living with less stuff.
Avoid printing documents that you can store digitally instead. It’s crazy how fast papers accumulate!
Don’t go shopping without a list. Every single thing you bring to your home requires some space and having free space it’s often worth more than having that item sit around without a purpose.
Make some shopping rules for yourself and stick to them. You can use the ‘one in one out’ rule to keep the number of things you have under control. Learn how to say no to free stuff that you don’t need, but would take just because they’re free.
The post Follow These Tips and You Won’t Need to Declutter appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Fabulous Tips For Decluttering Your Wardrobe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Be honest with yourself about what clothes you actually wear and how often you wear them. One way you can do this is to make sure all your hangers are facing the same way and then flip the hanger every time you wear the item on it. In a few weeks, monitor which hangers have not been flipped. These are items that aren’t getting much use.
Instead of storing your vacation clothes with your work clothes, store them in a separate box. It’s fine to keep the tie-dye t-shirts you bought at Coachella but if you hardly ever wear them, store them in a special box for festival/vacation season.
You probably have a couple of dresses/shirts that you have only worn once but anticipate you will need again in the future. Don’t store these with your everyday clothes, store them separately so you can access them only when you need them.
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]]>The post 3 “Someday” Tasks You Can Do Right Now appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If not having enough time was always your excuse, you don’t have it anymore. Call your high school friend, an ex-roommate, or a former colleague and catch up.
Now is a perfect time to declutter your home and get rid of everything you don’t need. You’ll feel better and lighter after doing it. Give yourself enough time and do it thoroughly, and make sure to devote an entire day just for your closet.
No matter if your financial situation has changed due to pandemic or not, it’s always a good idea to sit down and make a budget so you can reach your financial goals quicker. Whether it’s paying off debt, buying your own home, starting a business, or anything else, making a plan for reaching your goal will motivate you to keep going.
The post 3 “Someday” Tasks You Can Do Right Now appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Decluttering Projects You Can Do During Quarantine appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The premise is simple: you find 12 items to throw away, 12 to donate, and 12 to put where they belong. Repeat daily or whenever you want and your home will be so much cleaner and better organized in a matter of days.
If you haven’t got around to trying a capsule wardrobe, now is a perfect time. Plan your wardrobe for the next three months using only 33 items. The items include clothes, shoes, accessories, and jewelry, but you don’t have to count underwear, sleepwear, or workout clothes.
If cleaning and organizing are not among your favorite activities, take a break from whatever you’re doing and set a timer for 10 minutes, 30 minutes, or as much time as you want. Then simply try to do as many things as possible before the timer runs out!
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]]>The post 3 Simple Rules to Keep Your Closet Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before you even start thinking about how to organize your clothes, you need to declutter everything you don’t need anymore. You can donate, sell, or throw out the items you no longer wear and enjoy your new space to display your favorite clothes.
You need the hangers to hang the clothes so it’ll be easier to see what you have and the boxes will be used to store away clothes that are out of season. If you don’t do this, you’ll never have an organized closet, perfectly curated for the season ahead of you.
Think of places that make the most sense for certain garments. You won’t store dresses and jeans in the same way, and if you have a separate closet for work, you may not want to mix them with your casual clothes.
The post 3 Simple Rules to Keep Your Closet Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 5 Tips For Decluttering Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Kitchen cupboards are a hot spot for clutter. Most people will have at least one cupboard of drawer stuffed with Tupperware and empty Chinese takeaway boxes. Pair your boxes with the lids and if there’s no lid, bin it. You’ll be amazed how much space you save.
It may not quite be time to pack away your winter clothes, but dividing your wardrobe up by season is a great way to declutter. When the weather starts to warm, pack up your winter clothes in vacuum storage bags and pack them away so they don’t take up space.
If you suspect you are a bit of a hoarder, ask a friend for a helping hand. If you start to get overly sentimental about your junk, they can help keep your hoarding habits in check and free up some space.
When getting rid of things you no longer need, make plans to donate your unwanted items. It will encourage you to make decisions and you’ll feel better about parting with old clothes and nicknacks.
If decluttering is a task you dread, assign yourself some positive reinforcement. Write a list of what you hope to achieve and when you have finished, take time out to do something nice for yourself. Better still, indulge in a new item to fill the space you have made.
The post 5 Tips For Decluttering Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Keep Your Kitchen Clutter-Free With the “One In, One Out” Rule appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Fortunately, you can tame the mess in your kitchen by applying the “one in, one out” rule.
This decluttering technique suggests you should get rid of something old every time you bring something new into the space. It’s especially practical when it comes to the kitchen because the storage space in this room is extremely limited and most of us completely run out of it after a while.
The “one in, one out” rule should mostly apply to your dishes, since they tend to take up the most space. Every time you get a new pot or pan, feel free to get rid of one you’re no longer using because it’s old or damaged.
You can even expand this policy to your spices and food, and it might even inspire you to be more financially responsible in the long run. You’ll stop buying things you don’t actually need once you know it means you’ll have to get rid of something you already have.
The post Keep Your Kitchen Clutter-Free With the “One In, One Out” Rule appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 20-20 Rule: the Amazing Decluttering Technique You Should Know About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>According to this technique, you should part ways with all those useless little things that you’re keeping just in case. They don’t really serve any purpose, you haven’t used them in forever, but you’re still keeping them around because you might need them one day in the future.
Getting rid of all of them sounds like the best case scenario, but most people aren’t ready for that step. That’s why 20-20 rule suggests you should part way with those items that are worth less than $20 and can be replaced in less than 20 minutes.
Long story short, if you have dozens of useless possessions with no sentimental value or real worth, it’s time to wave goodbye. If you ever happen to need them again, you’ll be able to find them at a local store, 20 minutes or less away from home.
The post 20-20 Rule: the Amazing Decluttering Technique You Should Know About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Declutter Your Instagram Feed by Following These Three Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>We’re all following a bunch of people who were a part of our life years ago out of common courtesy. Remember you’re not obliged to check in with random people from your past if you’re not genuinely interested in what’s going on in their lives right now.
Most people are following countless celebrities and influencers on Instagram, but this habit might end up doing you more harm than good. If you find yourself feeling envious of their lifestyle and bitter you don’t have it as good, you should do some soul searching – after pushing the unfollow button.
Life would be so much easier if we could simply unfollow all the annoying people, but that’s not possible every time. If you want to stay on good term with your work friends or family members who are posting stuff you don’t care about, you can remove them from your feed by using the mute option.
The post Declutter Your Instagram Feed by Following These Three Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Declutter Your Coffee Mug Collection in Three Short Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Some people collect mugs related to their favorite bands, TV shows, and movies, and can’t fathom throwing them away. If you happen to be one of them, feel free to keep your mugs, but make sure to put up a nice display so they wouldn’t be taking up space in the kitchen.
Everyone at your home probably has their favorite mug, so what’s the point of having thirty pieces if you only use five? Set an average number of mugs you should have at home at all times and try to not go over it.
“One in, one out” rule suggests you should get rid of an item at home every time you buy a new one. You can easily apply it to your coffee mug collection, by ditching one of the chipped mugs with no sentimental value after you bring a new one home.
The post Declutter Your Coffee Mug Collection in Three Short Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Follow These Tips and You Won’t Need to Declutter appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cancel magazine subscriptions if you’re still receiving them. This is also applicable to catalogs that you don’t even get to browse before tossing them to some corner of your living room.
Watch decluttering shows like Tidying Up With Marie Kondo that will get you excited about living with less stuff.
Avoid printing documents that you can store digitally instead. It’s crazy how fast papers accumulate!
Don’t go shopping without a list. Every single thing you bring to your home requires some space and having free space it’s often worth more than having that item sit around without a purpose.
Make some shopping rules for yourself and stick to them. You can use the ‘one in one out’ rule to keep the number of things you have under control. Learn how to say no to free stuff that you don’t need, but would take just because they’re free.
The post Follow These Tips and You Won’t Need to Declutter appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Fabulous Tips For Decluttering Your Wardrobe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Be honest with yourself about what clothes you actually wear and how often you wear them. One way you can do this is to make sure all your hangers are facing the same way and then flip the hanger every time you wear the item on it. In a few weeks, monitor which hangers have not been flipped. These are items that aren’t getting much use.
Instead of storing your vacation clothes with your work clothes, store them in a separate box. It’s fine to keep the tie-dye t-shirts you bought at Coachella but if you hardly ever wear them, store them in a special box for festival/vacation season.
You probably have a couple of dresses/shirts that you have only worn once but anticipate you will need again in the future. Don’t store these with your everyday clothes, store them separately so you can access them only when you need them.
The post 3 Fabulous Tips For Decluttering Your Wardrobe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 “Someday” Tasks You Can Do Right Now appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If not having enough time was always your excuse, you don’t have it anymore. Call your high school friend, an ex-roommate, or a former colleague and catch up.
Now is a perfect time to declutter your home and get rid of everything you don’t need. You’ll feel better and lighter after doing it. Give yourself enough time and do it thoroughly, and make sure to devote an entire day just for your closet.
No matter if your financial situation has changed due to pandemic or not, it’s always a good idea to sit down and make a budget so you can reach your financial goals quicker. Whether it’s paying off debt, buying your own home, starting a business, or anything else, making a plan for reaching your goal will motivate you to keep going.
The post 3 “Someday” Tasks You Can Do Right Now appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Decluttering Projects You Can Do During Quarantine appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The premise is simple: you find 12 items to throw away, 12 to donate, and 12 to put where they belong. Repeat daily or whenever you want and your home will be so much cleaner and better organized in a matter of days.
If you haven’t got around to trying a capsule wardrobe, now is a perfect time. Plan your wardrobe for the next three months using only 33 items. The items include clothes, shoes, accessories, and jewelry, but you don’t have to count underwear, sleepwear, or workout clothes.
If cleaning and organizing are not among your favorite activities, take a break from whatever you’re doing and set a timer for 10 minutes, 30 minutes, or as much time as you want. Then simply try to do as many things as possible before the timer runs out!
The post 3 Decluttering Projects You Can Do During Quarantine appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Simple Rules to Keep Your Closet Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before you even start thinking about how to organize your clothes, you need to declutter everything you don’t need anymore. You can donate, sell, or throw out the items you no longer wear and enjoy your new space to display your favorite clothes.
You need the hangers to hang the clothes so it’ll be easier to see what you have and the boxes will be used to store away clothes that are out of season. If you don’t do this, you’ll never have an organized closet, perfectly curated for the season ahead of you.
Think of places that make the most sense for certain garments. You won’t store dresses and jeans in the same way, and if you have a separate closet for work, you may not want to mix them with your casual clothes.
The post 3 Simple Rules to Keep Your Closet Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 5 Tips For Decluttering Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Kitchen cupboards are a hot spot for clutter. Most people will have at least one cupboard of drawer stuffed with Tupperware and empty Chinese takeaway boxes. Pair your boxes with the lids and if there’s no lid, bin it. You’ll be amazed how much space you save.
It may not quite be time to pack away your winter clothes, but dividing your wardrobe up by season is a great way to declutter. When the weather starts to warm, pack up your winter clothes in vacuum storage bags and pack them away so they don’t take up space.
If you suspect you are a bit of a hoarder, ask a friend for a helping hand. If you start to get overly sentimental about your junk, they can help keep your hoarding habits in check and free up some space.
When getting rid of things you no longer need, make plans to donate your unwanted items. It will encourage you to make decisions and you’ll feel better about parting with old clothes and nicknacks.
If decluttering is a task you dread, assign yourself some positive reinforcement. Write a list of what you hope to achieve and when you have finished, take time out to do something nice for yourself. Better still, indulge in a new item to fill the space you have made.
The post 5 Tips For Decluttering Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Keep Your Kitchen Clutter-Free With the “One In, One Out” Rule appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Fortunately, you can tame the mess in your kitchen by applying the “one in, one out” rule.
This decluttering technique suggests you should get rid of something old every time you bring something new into the space. It’s especially practical when it comes to the kitchen because the storage space in this room is extremely limited and most of us completely run out of it after a while.
The “one in, one out” rule should mostly apply to your dishes, since they tend to take up the most space. Every time you get a new pot or pan, feel free to get rid of one you’re no longer using because it’s old or damaged.
You can even expand this policy to your spices and food, and it might even inspire you to be more financially responsible in the long run. You’ll stop buying things you don’t actually need once you know it means you’ll have to get rid of something you already have.
The post Keep Your Kitchen Clutter-Free With the “One In, One Out” Rule appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 20-20 Rule: the Amazing Decluttering Technique You Should Know About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>According to this technique, you should part ways with all those useless little things that you’re keeping just in case. They don’t really serve any purpose, you haven’t used them in forever, but you’re still keeping them around because you might need them one day in the future.
Getting rid of all of them sounds like the best case scenario, but most people aren’t ready for that step. That’s why 20-20 rule suggests you should part way with those items that are worth less than $20 and can be replaced in less than 20 minutes.
Long story short, if you have dozens of useless possessions with no sentimental value or real worth, it’s time to wave goodbye. If you ever happen to need them again, you’ll be able to find them at a local store, 20 minutes or less away from home.
The post 20-20 Rule: the Amazing Decluttering Technique You Should Know About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Declutter Your Instagram Feed by Following These Three Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>We’re all following a bunch of people who were a part of our life years ago out of common courtesy. Remember you’re not obliged to check in with random people from your past if you’re not genuinely interested in what’s going on in their lives right now.
Most people are following countless celebrities and influencers on Instagram, but this habit might end up doing you more harm than good. If you find yourself feeling envious of their lifestyle and bitter you don’t have it as good, you should do some soul searching – after pushing the unfollow button.
Life would be so much easier if we could simply unfollow all the annoying people, but that’s not possible every time. If you want to stay on good term with your work friends or family members who are posting stuff you don’t care about, you can remove them from your feed by using the mute option.
The post Declutter Your Instagram Feed by Following These Three Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>