It’s been a busy week, and after the 90-minute transformation of my master bedroom . . . I really didn’t feel like decluttering any more this week.
At all.
But then I remembered Simple Mom’s Project Simplify and checked what the area of focus was for this week. Closets, drawers, and counters.
I kind of took it as an “or drawers” though, and decided that I could force myself to do one drawer.
Besides, I’ve pretty much decided to have a garage sale in the next month or so, and that means I need to be more purposeful about going through hidden places that tend to collect totally useful stuff that I don’t actually need.
Y’know, prime garage sale inventory.
Soooo, I chose a small drawer which rarely gets opened and is between two other drawers that rarely get opened.
I was determined to do just one drawer.
I got out my sorting supplies, and made quick work of the first drawer. Like, five minutes of quick work.
Mostly, I removed crafty stuff. I suffer from Delusions of Craftiness, but a lot of this was stuff that I did use at one time.
There were quite a few bow-making supplies. I could fully let go of that delusion since it’s a rare day when my almost-six-year-old daughter wants to wear a bow.
Then there were the stickers. The stickers were the reason I ended up doing two drawers.
The answer to my first (of only two) decluttering questions is that I would look for stickers in this/these drawers. One or the other. Or one and then the other.
I had no problem shoving the few sticker sheets into the other drawer and calling that progress. But when I opened that blankety-blank “other” drawer to do the shoving, I saw how it really needed the same treatment.
In another three minutes, the second drawer was done.
Basically, I got rid of everything except some (truly) keepsake Valentines, a super-awesome cheese server thingy I got in New Zealand back in my single-girl-world-traveler days, and the glue gun.
Oh, and the stickers.
There you go. Two drawers done in about eight minutes.
One more small box of clutter leaving the house.
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Leena says
Well done on such a short amount of time.
Why is the glue gun and the cheese thingy stored in the same drawer? Makes no sense to me 🙂 but I guess it does for you.
Nony says
Hmmm. No, it really doesn’t make sense, does it?
Except that I would look in that drawer for both of them, and that’s what I have to go with! I’ve accepted that going with how my brain my brain works over what’s most “logical” helps me!
Dottie says
Great job! Just the inspiration I need to get some decluttering of my own done today. 🙂
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Cathie says
I have a “junk” drawer in my kitchen that needs to get cleaned out really REALLY badly. I have been putting it off for about 2 years now. I think my hestiation is that i know there are so many things in there that need to get put other places (kinda like my car right now) and I am afraid that I will get side tracked before I get them all put in their vaious places, making it worse that it was to begin with by being spread all over the house! Wow, that is a lot of Slob Brain at work in that justification!