287  |  Decluttering Workshop  |  8 Strategies to Help You Decide What to Declutter
Update: 2025-10-28
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Hey Guys,
 Here are 8 rules, or boundaries, you can give yourself while decluttering.  Don't try to use them all.  Just try one or two and use what works for you.
 Strategy 1: Clear Decision Criteria
 Before you touch anything, you give your brain rules to follow. 
 This keeps you out of emotional negotiation.
 Ask yourself:
 - Do I use this regularly?
 - Does it serve a real purpose in my life right now?
 - Would I buy this again today?
 - Does it align with who I'm becoming?
 
Strategy 2: Binary Decisions
 Yes = it stays.
No = it goes.
Maybe = it goes in a 30-day box. If you don't touch it in 30 days, it's gone.
Strategy 3: Set Limits
 Clutter thrives without limits.
 - Space limit: A shelf, a drawer, a bin. When it's full, something must leave.
 - Quantity limit: Only keep the number you actually use.
 - Time limit: Work in short, focused bursts to avoid decision fatigue.
 
Strategy 4: Tests for Clarity
 If this disappeared today, would I replace it?
Does this item fit the life I'm creating, or is it tied to a past version of me?
 Does this item fit the life I'm creating, or is it tied to a past version of me?
Strategy 5: Function Over Story
 Sentiment is valid, but function decides what stays in your active space.
 - Keep the memory, not the object.
 - Take a photo if needed.
 - One small sentimental box only. Clear boundary.
 
Strategy 6: Exit Strategy
 Every item needs a destination the second you decide.
 - Donation box.
 - Trash bag.
 - Maybe box with a date.
 - Drop-off or pick-up scheduled.
 
Strategy 7: Decision Hierarchy
 - Function trumps sentiment
 - Space trumps guilt
 - Future trumps past
 
Strategy 8: Prevent Backslide
 - Touch once. Decide once.
Use post-its with the destination of object written on them to help with this. 
Hope this helps!
XO,
Amber
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I am not a licensed therapist, counselor, or mental health professional. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing emotional distress or mental health concerns, please seek help from a qualified mental health provider for more helpful tips and updates.

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