"Before you start decluttering, think about why your closet always gets so cluttered. Are you holding onto anything sentimental or that no longer fits? Do you have an impulse shopping habit? Is the way your clothes are organized not working for you? Understanding this will help your closet have a better chance of staying organized after you've decluttered and reorganized."
"Prepare yourself and your workspace. Make this process as manageable as possible, whether that's going only section by section vs. the entire wardrobe, or setting aside 30 minutes or an hour plus breaks in between. As for your workspace, lay your sheet on top of your made bed or the floor for where you'll be putting clothes down. Grab your outboxes and trash bags, too! You'll need them."
Use a two-week program to declutter and achieve a tidier home. Assess reasons for closet clutter such as sentimental items, poor fit, impulse shopping, or ineffective organization to improve long-term maintenance. Prepare a workspace, choose a manageable approach (section-by-section or blocks of time), and gather sheets, outboxes, and trash bags. Remove all clothing, sort by category, and make quick decisions using established ground rules, selecting preferred duplicates. Create keep, donate/sell, and mend piles; set aside sentimental items for later. Return kept items to the closet in an organized manner and place donation and sale items aside.
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