22 Responses to “Clearing the Clutter You Can’t See”

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  1. Oh my god, you are so right! The hidden clutter is the worst. I have a junk drawer in the kitchen that is out of control, and it’s only a drawer. I needs to be dealt with and pronto! Great decluttering advice, Courtney. I love how you bring it back to inside clutter, and how our stuff does not define us. We are enough. Most houses are a reflection of the inner self, aren’t they? There must be some junk drawer in my brain that needs a shake up. Nice post.

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  2. Good advice, Courtney! Now you’ve got me thinking about my hidden clutter–I know where it is and I need to tackle it.

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  3. Funny. My garage has 3 rows. My wife says its:

    1. save it.
    2. ignore it.
    3. procrastinate it.

    I don’t see the problem though. We don’t have guests over in our garage…

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  4. Move row 1 to row 2. Move row 3 to row 2. Move row 2 out. That’s what I’d like to think I would do.

    Gip

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  5. Hi Courtney,
    This is a great post and so helpful as I prepare to move from my home.

    Even though I don’t have way too much stuff, I still have more than I need for sure.

    Thank you for this!

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  6. Good luck with the yard sale!
    I recently read that nothing new will be attracted into your life while you are holding onto old junk (or at least stuff you have no need for!) So I would imagine you are right, when it is all gone, ots of other great things will enter your life. Just be selective which ones you keep!
    Best wishes,
    Kate

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  7. I just love the feeling when you’re done with that kind of exercise. It’s liberating in a way. We don’t have a garage, but we did something similar with the basement last summer. Awesome.

    Might I add one more place where clutter could be lurking? Your mind. Shedding un-helpful thoughts and feelings goes such a long way to clearing the virtual cobwebs out, letting the sun shine in and helping us focus on the moment. It takes work, but well worth the effort!

    Be well!

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  8. Oh, my! And *ouch*! This hit home, Courtney. G and I are going to be moving in the next few months, and I am more and more aware of how, despite our “simplicity” lifestyle, we still have just plain old junk … clutter … stuff that needs to be bid adieu. Eek!

    Our clutter occupies two many places: a spare, unused room and some drawers. Even now they are leering at me and sniggering.

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  9. kindeyes

    For the last twelve years I have been working on clutter control. During this time I have moved three times. Last month, I finally finished. It was so easy to make a filing system and even clear out the garage. I was ready to let things go by then.

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    Courtney Carver Reply:

    Yippee!! Congrats on reaching your clutter control goal.

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