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  • @cleanmyspace
    @cleanmyspace  2 года назад +2

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  • @mrcausey
    @mrcausey 3 года назад +188

    Creating a budget is amazing. It is so freeing. I started budgeting seriously 30 months ago in order to pay off my debt. The discipline I developed became so contagious that I decided to lose 100 lbs, clean my space and begin to minimize things.

    • @jesspascale
      @jesspascale 2 года назад +11

      Inspiring to hear 👏🏼

    • @fionatan1503
      @fionatan1503 2 года назад +9

      Wow.. Keep up the good work..yoi improve your life in many ways! What a great example

    • @donnalawrence8593
      @donnalawrence8593 2 года назад +2

      Congratulations! You are doing great!

    • @gaeldamianakis1234
      @gaeldamianakis1234 2 года назад +1

      Good for you

    • @annegreen1512
      @annegreen1512 Год назад +1

      I love it I draw x amount out of the bank for food and that is it for the month . It makes me look for bargains and then I work meals around that . Also I’m working through using stuff I have in my cupboards fridge and freezer instead of keep buying more food !! I’m going to move onto the rest of my house and like you my weight !!

  • @beverleysheridan7904
    @beverleysheridan7904 3 года назад +93

    My husband has always said ''never confuse spending money with having fun....'' So true....

  • @lisastevens3822
    @lisastevens3822 3 года назад +285

    Regarding minimalism, I was so grateful to my mom who decluttered her home in the last years of her life so that my sister and I were not overwhelmed with the task of dealing with all of her possessions while we were mourning her passing. I identify with your ideas about minimalism and am happily donating things I don’t need. 😊

    • @effie5238
      @effie5238 3 года назад +45

      My condolences to you on your mom's passing, but I think what she did was amazing. It's called Swedish death cleaning and many think it's a bit morbid but I think it's such a gift of love. To basically take the time to go through your things and decide what is 'worthy' of being passed on. What you want sb to have and what you don't want to burden sb with. Such a kind gesture.

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 3 года назад +21

      I will be doing this too.
      I come from a family of hoarding overconsumers and my parents and grandparents live in big but cramped homes full of junk.
      Grief is difficult enough without also having to also declutter your loved o e's stuff :(

    • @effie5238
      @effie5238 3 года назад +3

      @@acmulhern totally agree with you!

    • @TheViewmaster1971
      @TheViewmaster1971 3 года назад +8

      That's what I'm working on as well. When my mother died we were overwhelmed with all her stuff, and I don't want my sister (or her family) to have to deal with that same thing when I'm gone. Thanks for your comment, and my condolences to you for your loss...

    • @jackpotgpt
      @jackpotgpt 3 года назад +2

      That’s fantastic

  • @carac3526
    @carac3526 3 года назад +341

    Between Clean my Space and The Minimal Mom my house is going to be amazing by the time I’m done! Thanks for the tips!

    • @timneymissy
      @timneymissy 3 года назад +8

      I have been with minimal mom for months and am just starting clean my house......

    • @shaynana1251
      @shaynana1251 3 года назад +13

      The secret slob is great too if anyone is interested in the flylady system

    • @intentionallymade
      @intentionallymade 3 года назад +7

      Haha yes same. Diane in Denmark is also my virtual cheerleader.

    • @intentionallymade
      @intentionallymade 3 года назад +1

      @@shaynana1251 her and Diane in Denmark collab a lot :)

    • @Michelle-qw4pl
      @Michelle-qw4pl 3 года назад +1

      @@stephaniwagner2425 aaaagreeee!!! 💖

  • @fineur1
    @fineur1 3 года назад +321

    Melissa, I think people would be surprised with how little they actually need to have in their home to live. Let me explain. For eight years my husband and I traveled with his job. We could be in a certain place for three months pack up and go to the next place. An apartment was provided for us by the company he worked for which was only equipped with basic furniture, pots, pans, and dining plates and utensils. That is all. All personal stuff we took had to fit in his truck and my car trunk. That included clothing, necessities and personal things we just couldn’t live without. I got to the point where aIso didn’t want to buy many things because then I had to pack it. I got very proficient at packing. I said all that to say we had what we needed and those things we really wanted and nothing else. We are in a permanent home now but I learned a very important lesson on how very little we really needed. So I became a minimalist out of necessity.

    • @idrisabdulllah692
      @idrisabdulllah692 3 года назад +9

      lol I feel you. During college I only packed one carload for move-in and I stored those same boxes for move-out. I did buy some things for my apartment but nothing expensive and nothing that I didn't need. Also my bedroom in my shared apartment was 12x8 and all of my belongings were organized.

    • @abdulwaheed-bh8zh
      @abdulwaheed-bh8zh 3 года назад +2

      That's awesome

    • @carlatoppins8567
      @carlatoppins8567 3 года назад +6

      @Mishah E, your comment serves as an inspiration for a pack-rat like me.👍😉:-)

    • @vinods9120
      @vinods9120 3 года назад +1

      Gr8, I NV u, hope 1day I I’ll b like u

    • @marinachoban2607
      @marinachoban2607 3 года назад +3

      Yes, I find that it takes moving many times to instill the minimal mentality into a person for good. So now I've decided I need to move out of my comfort zone and pack up! Even if it'll be just for a short time 😄

  • @houda567
    @houda567 3 года назад +104

    I'm overwhelmed by my family's stuff. I've started decluttering but it's a keep on going thing. It's never over. I will give myself a clean and decluttered bedroom for my birthday which happens to be tomorrow.

    • @houda567
      @houda567 3 года назад

      @@stephaniwagner2425 Thank you Stephani!

    • @houda567
      @houda567 3 года назад

      @Samantha Budhu Thank you very much Samantha! Have a good day!

    • @beccismith4454
      @beccismith4454 3 года назад

      My bedroom is definitely the most D cluttered room in my apartment! And when my bed is made and the clothes put away, it’s quite easy to have it looking clear and calm. That feels more challenging in the other rooms so far. Bath is quite decluttered as well, but I have no built-in cupboards and a lot of my things are visible... so it looks busier than it actually is I think. :-)

    • @reggiehol7748
      @reggiehol7748 3 года назад

      Happy belated birthday!! Lol

  • @lUhVrachiee
    @lUhVrachiee 3 года назад +47

    I also grew up with the rule of “everything has a home” meaning every item in your house has someplace it belongs, whether that’s a drawer or cabinet or closet. don’t leave things just on the countertops or tables. that being said, being an adult in my own home i recognize the difficulty of keeping it that way! i try to at least set some time once a week to just pick up around the house and organize things.

  • @lolitalolipops4154
    @lolitalolipops4154 3 года назад +33

    When you go backpacking in Europe for ten weeks it really opens your eyes to what you really actually need

    • @sjspaulding919
      @sjspaulding919 3 года назад +2

      Same thing when you go on a canoe trip for a couple of weeks in the wilderness.

  • @Acinomnieves3
    @Acinomnieves3 3 года назад +137

    I've learned to tell myself that everything we buy will leave our home in the trash or donated. Do I really love it or need it until then? It's helped a lot!

    • @juliestam
      @juliestam 3 года назад +4

      THIS! ⬆Has been my mantra for the last few years and it has cut our spending by thousands of dollars a year. Also, it cleared out a LOT of cupboard space. Still have a way to go though.

    • @daisybuchanan5378
      @daisybuchanan5378 3 года назад +7

      Yes ! I imagine my kids clearing out my house. My mom has streamlined her home so much; it will not be a burden to take care of later. And the open space is so pleasant.

  • @cactusrose9601
    @cactusrose9601 3 года назад +62

    While sitting in my house during the pandemic, I started realizing how cluttered and grubby my house was. I’ve spent the last 9 months decluttering and cleaning. I now take the time daily to show my house and furniture respect, hence, I’m respecting not only our stuff, but our family as well.

    • @Jeannes1234
      @Jeannes1234 3 года назад +4

      This is something I wish I had done instead of cooking and baking.

  • @serenelysavage
    @serenelysavage 3 года назад +88

    My husband of 28 years died in July. It has totally changed my mindset about what is important. I am not ready to go through our things yet, but I totally see myself living a minimalist lifestyle in the future.

    • @stillersgirl
      @stillersgirl 3 года назад +12

      I am so sorry for your loss. ❤️

    • @serenelysavage
      @serenelysavage 3 года назад +3

      @@stillersgirl 💞 Thank you.

    • @serenelysavage
      @serenelysavage 3 года назад +1

      @Beastbombshell Back at ya'! Thank you.

    • @CELERITAS-BONITAS
      @CELERITAS-BONITAS 3 года назад +9

      It took my mom and I 3 years to be ready to go through my father's things.. Hope you don't rush yourself, that can be last to declutter.

    • @serenelysavage
      @serenelysavage 3 года назад +10

      @@CELERITAS-BONITAS Thank you 🙏 for this encouragement. My mother-in-law told me that she made a big mistake when her husband died of going through things too quickly and getting rid of things she now regrets. I feel lazy not going through my husband’s things, so thank you for reminding me that NOT going through things now is normal and ok!

  • @anaiyashabbir4673
    @anaiyashabbir4673 3 года назад +4

    I’m 10 years old, and I’m the most minimalistic person in my household. My dad told me to watch a vid about it, and it helped me even more!

  • @pattitaylor7300
    @pattitaylor7300 3 года назад +2

    I’m decluttering, have been for a year or so now. It takes so much work. But I’m also replacing. I’ve realized I have been using the same pots for 25 years and it’s time for an upgrade. And not just any pots but the kind that are pleasing to me. Changing out the mismatched items to get something that I really really like. It’s sort of my reward for doing the difficult work of letting go of so much. What remains is going to be items of value for me.

  • @swisslions
    @swisslions 3 года назад +45

    Quarantine has let me see the dirty spots in my house. I spent 4 days cleaning all the grout on my tiled floors. Such a difference.

  • @ilovegreen0150
    @ilovegreen0150 3 года назад +3

    I recently started declutter and minimalism. Donated wedding and engagement presents we never used/sealed boxes & been married for 17 years 😍🙄

  • @Jessica_Jones
    @Jessica_Jones 3 года назад +20

    I love the 3-things-on-a-surface rule! I've already cleared the bar-counter of our kitchen (after watching another video) and at first it was weird, but it really is so nice!
    Working from home all this time has actually allowed me to spend my work breaks tidying and purging (because that's what recharges me!), and I've been very grateful because normally I come home from work and I'm too tired to do anything. This way, I've been able to stare at my things all day and really evaluate what is and what is not worth looking at (or storing) in my house ☺

  • @sjspaulding919
    @sjspaulding919 3 года назад +8

    When I went away to university and was trying to "borrow" things from my parents' home to furnish an apartment, my father said that for every one thing I wanted, I had to take three things that he didn't want. A new concept - passive decluttering. I ended up with some very unusual items!

  • @larachristie4475
    @larachristie4475 3 года назад +20

    Hey Melissa,
    I totally agree, I live in England and have really reconnected with my local shops. I feel it is helping the community and I am loving the interaction. Once you become a regular, you are like family and now every Saturday when I go to the fruit and veg shop, they ask about my family or how was your holiday. I am also more conscious of what I am buying, so we are spending less and the food tastes amazing as it is all local and fresh. Xx

  • @donnacave1172
    @donnacave1172 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been practicing minimalism for about three years. I feel the less I have, the less I have to maintain, and the more energy I have to devote to other, more productive things. I still have things to get rid of, especially in the attic, but I’m at a point now where I don’t feel bad about bringing more things into the house, as I’m very mindful about what I buy. I’m lucky to live in an area where there are fantastic charity shops, and I can buy most of our clothes from there, thus saving money!

  • @zook717
    @zook717 3 года назад +8

    Since Covid, I actually put my house on the market in mid July (it didn’t sell, it’s now off the market and I’ll try again in Jan), but getting the house ready to sell was so eye opening as to how much stuff I had that I didn’t want. Also, I moved a bunch of stuff to storage to prepare the house for showings. Being in storage for the past 3 months, has really shown me what I want and what I don’t actually miss. Yes, of course there are some things I miss that I want from storage, but I think there are a lot more items that I can get rid of once I clear out the storage unit and move.

    • @Lisawhatshersname
      @Lisawhatshersname 3 года назад

      Yes, it shows how much we have when we move! You could take a weekend, or a few hours here and there, and clear the storage unit to price items to sell. (Or donate). Then you'd have more room for other things!

  • @truthhammer4451
    @truthhammer4451 3 года назад +55

    Good Proverb:
    “We can’t manage what we can’t measure”. So - Only what I choose to measure can I choose to manage. Budgeting doesn’t keep me from overspending. Budgeting informs me (measures) that I am about to overspend. With that knowledge, I can now choose to mange my decision to spend and with a clearer picture of the consequences.
    I use this proverb in so many places my measuring. Behavior, success, failure, spiritual, and definitely in my business career.

  • @johnnwintertaulbee9435
    @johnnwintertaulbee9435 3 года назад +9

    I have been fighting my own need for “stuff” for years. Recently, my husband and I began the process of getting our house ready to sell. We were pretty surprised by how much stuff we had collected over the span of our seven year of marriage and became determined to live a minimalist lifestyle. Every item in our home was touched by us and we went through the excruciating process of deciding what we would keep and what we would donate or trash. By July of this year, we had reduced our haul by 50%. Now the house is sold and we have officially moved out. We are in the process of building a home and are staying with relatives in the meantime. With a exception for five outfits, three pairs of shoes, and a coat for each of us, all of our belongings are packed away in our relatives basement. I thought for sure that we would miss having access to our belongings but , with exception for my favorite cooking pan, I have not missed any of our belongings. This includes the 10 bags of clothes that I have sitting in the basement. This time and separation from our belongings has only further pointed out to me how little I actually need. We have about a month and a half before will be able to move into our new home, I would like to spend that time further reducing our haul to what we actually need instead of what we thought we would need.

  • @graceinguelph
    @graceinguelph 3 года назад +20

    I'm on vacation this week and spending the time decluttering my whole 2 bedroom apartment.

  • @katejohnson7019
    @katejohnson7019 3 года назад +9

    Thank you! This message is so important now and needs to be embraced by as many people as possible. The world cannot sustain our current consumerism

  • @GregStanton.
    @GregStanton. 3 года назад +5

    I came across Clean My Space only 2 weeks ago, through seeing Chad on his podcast with Steve Ramsey. I love what you guys are doing.
    2020 forced me to move home to my parents house. Started out iffy but turned out to be the breathe of fresh air I needed. My whole mentality on life has been changing and videos like these are helping massively. Coming back to my parents house, I came to realize that I had too much stuff. It was stressing me out knowing that I was contributing to a house that was already full of stuff to begin with. So downsizing and decluttering was the choice I made. And I am more than thrilled about how I feel.
    I'm very glad to have come to the clean my space family!

  • @caitlin9823
    @caitlin9823 3 года назад +13

    I’m feeling like I want to redo so many things in my home right now! When we moved in two years ago we took the cheaper route because of financial struggles, but now I see the value in quality!

  • @leahhayes8323
    @leahhayes8323 3 года назад +31

    I saved all my clothes from my 20s in the loft, bags of them because they were so beautiful 😍 my husband always moaned at me about this 😑 however my teenage daughter discovered them and is elated 🤩 she has a wardrobe for the next 10+ years haha! And is always getting compliments and asked where she buys her clothes 😁👍

    • @Lisawhatshersname
      @Lisawhatshersname 3 года назад

      I did the same thing when I was 16! Beyond that I was too tall😁

    • @davidlawson4281
      @davidlawson4281 3 года назад

      You may be the luckiest woman on earth, as vast majority of teen age girls would want nothing to do with mom’s 90s clothes.

    • @stephaniesolis227
      @stephaniesolis227 3 года назад

      Be careful clothes expire, it’s an actual thing

    • @LightnessofJoy
      @LightnessofJoy 3 года назад

      In the 90s when I was a teen I found my mom’s cool jackets, tops and skirts from the 70s (not the pants, though-too bell-bottomy). People would ask me where I bought them. I felt like I scored!

  • @RobinP556
    @RobinP556 3 года назад +4

    Over the last few months I’ve been decluttering my house and packing up things that I can donate and that I’m not using. I’m not a minimalist, but I made arrangements for a pickup next week and when they asked how many boxes of stuff I had I counted 21 large boxes! It’s pretty amazing and going to a good charity, one that supports veterans, and none of it is junk. It’s quite freeing.

  • @singit3630
    @singit3630 3 года назад +87

    Was watching you this morning while tossing/repurposing things. Feeling claustrophobic...need more free space. 😳 I'm over 'stuff'.

    • @ElinaY
      @ElinaY 3 года назад +9

      Me too! A more decluttered space helps me feel so much more clam.

    • @effie5238
      @effie5238 3 года назад +8

      So agree. You spend years shopping for things you 'need' only to finally realise you don't really need all that stuff & that in reality, it's just become a burden!

    • @singit3630
      @singit3630 3 года назад +10

      @@effie5238 Nothing like remote working to see that clearly. Just stuff EVERYWHERE!🙄

    • @MELINDASSIMPLEBLESSINGS
      @MELINDASSIMPLEBLESSINGS 3 года назад +9

      Affects mood too

    • @singit3630
      @singit3630 3 года назад +3

      @@MELINDASSIMPLEBLESSINGS totally.

  • @kathrynstewart800
    @kathrynstewart800 3 года назад +7

    Great video. For those of us “ senior citizens”, this idea is so helpful. Our homes and minds getting cluttered is a real obstacle.

  • @erins3147
    @erins3147 3 года назад +12

    Working from home long term, I was able to change my wardrobe to be more casual, but I’m being pretty minimal and intentional.

  • @pamelafrancis8131
    @pamelafrancis8131 3 года назад +43

    OMG magazines! I am exactly like you - print beats digital everytime.

  • @nedithcasquete4448
    @nedithcasquete4448 3 года назад +3

    I feel that 2020 has helped me to reflect on my spending habits and how much time I used to keep up with what I already owned. I feel tired, heavy and overwhelmed. I just realized that the amount of things I have accumulated overtime are slowing me down. Thanks for creating this video.

  • @senicanastasia
    @senicanastasia 3 года назад +24

    I ABSOLUTELY avoided cleaning by finding some reason to leave the house. Since the pandemic, and not being able to run away from my mess, I've transformed my home. I have cleared out all the kids clothes I avoided going through, which were sitting in every room, in laundry baskets! I've finished projects galore, giving room to actually use our space. I didn't realize how beautiful my home really was because it was always clutter and impossible to get a handle on the mess. Granted, it didn't help that I had no floors for almost three years,so I actually couldn't put some things where they're supposed to go. But, getting a grip on the clutter, helped not having a complete house, not feel so bad. You, Cas from clutter bug, and Laura ( HTGYST), have saved me from myself! Can't thank you enough

    • @laureln56
      @laureln56 3 года назад +1

      The sad thing about all that is now that your house is wonderful no one can be invited over to see it and by the time the pandemic is over the house might revert back to the way it was and no one except those who read your comment will ever know how good it was! 😎

    • @karinalemus2305
      @karinalemus2305 3 года назад +4

      I feel you! Just recently realized that I was always finding excuses to get out of the house( usually to buy more stuff) And the reason behind that was that my house was cluttered! Somehow I thought bringing more stuff into the house would make it look nice. I'm slowly starting to clear up my whole life and letting go of things that are just sitting in closets and just being a complete burden to me.

    • @senicanastasia
      @senicanastasia 3 года назад +2

      @@laureln56 Well, I'm still a messy person, so I have a ways to go, but I'm hoping getting a handle on the crazy clutter will help with that 😁. Also, I've realized I care more about being able to enjoy my beautiful home, for myself, more than I care about how anyone else feels about it 😉.

  • @lisakohler2263
    @lisakohler2263 3 года назад +7

    Melissa, I really appreciate the tone and delivery of your version of minimalism. As a serial clutterer, I've been trying to change and find a lot of info on the subject too preachy or condescending--or just impractical for me to apply to my situation. I appreciate you offering "entry level" advice!

  • @MaritaCovarrubias01
    @MaritaCovarrubias01 3 года назад +3

    I’ve been declutter Ong for a few months now. Not shopping as much in 2020 has really allowed me to see I don’t need to constantly be consuming. I have everything I need and then some. It’s made me reflect on items, and just keep what I need.

  • @Ruth-tu9mu
    @Ruth-tu9mu 3 года назад +2

    I love my local Buy Nothing group! It's been a huge help with getting rid of some things I don't use, and I love that I can give things directly to my neighbors instead of a thrift store or a landfill.

  • @shirinnajdi1951
    @shirinnajdi1951 3 года назад +4

    I decluttered my home during 2020. I think minimalism can contribute to more mindful living. You get to enjoy what you have rather than being overwhelmed with a lot of stuff. It was definitely essential for me during lock down since I had to improve my focus and concentration at home and owning less stuff was great in that regard.

  • @amylucier
    @amylucier 3 года назад +19

    I loved this video! I have done spring and fall de cluttering since the pandemia. I have bought my own “on-the-go” silverware and straws; I have gotten reusable cotton napkins and stop using single use cups. My next phase is letting go of wrappers and single use plastic bags!

    • @username00009
      @username00009 2 года назад

      How do you wash your silverware when you are on the go? Or do you have multiples in case you have a long day of being out and about?

  • @emanr7502
    @emanr7502 3 года назад +10

    I left this on in the background while decluttering my room and it's so funny how well timed the video was. As soon as the drawers were emptied I had the urge to fill it with other things, ofcourse right then and there she mentions not to do that in the video lol

  • @guardself921
    @guardself921 3 года назад +8

    I’ve been trying to be more minimal, as least minimal for me. I moved in 2019 which I gave away/donated a lot before and after the move. I followed does it spark joy. In April we had a fire. While there was probably more items I could saved. I really realized there was more items that sparked joy that I could live without after fire. Now I’m being cutthroat on other areas of the house that the fire didn’t affect to declutter.

  • @gelwood99
    @gelwood99 3 года назад +1

    I bought your new Makers mop and watching this video I am eliminating all the other mops and items it will now replace. I am recovering from a total hip replacement and nothing points out how much "crap" you have while maneuvering around your home with a walker! More than half of my house is leaving when I can start walking without a cane. I love the new mop and how sturdy it is made! AWESOME! Thanks! 💞

  • @TheViewmaster1971
    @TheViewmaster1971 3 года назад +15

    I collected a lot of hand blown art glass over the years. Now I live in a smaller home and I've decided use a minimal amount of that glass to decorate with and the rest is going on eBay... which should give me plenty to do (while at home) over the next several months! Love your videos!!!

  • @dominiquetheeasyminimalist
    @dominiquetheeasyminimalist 3 года назад +66

    I loved this video! Minimalism is a journey and a mindset, not just a number of items and there are variations to it. I grabbed the one in - two out. Although I’ve already decluttered a whoooole lot over the last years, this ups it up a notch! Vote with your money is important in an intentional mindset as well. Yes please, more videos like this!

    • @jackpotgpt
      @jackpotgpt 3 года назад +1

      Hundred percent agree

    • @MarielaMerino
      @MarielaMerino 3 года назад

      my channel is all about minimalism and intentional living. i hope you can check it out!

  • @maureenarmstrong3923
    @maureenarmstrong3923 3 года назад +27

    Such a great episode, as always. Would LOVE for you to tackle the issue of digital clutter. Given that the “cloud” is really miles of coiled wire in the ocean, can you help with tips for maintaining a clean digital life and minimizing the amount of virtual junk we accumulate. Cheers.

    • @username00009
      @username00009 2 года назад

      Isn’t the cloud the giant server farms that require a lot of electricity? 🤔The wire under the ocean allows us to have internet that connects continents.

  • @maryssa8593
    @maryssa8593 3 года назад +6

    I’ve recently pared down my wardrobe maybe too much so I’m working on adding back in. Being mindful is definitely a muscle, it’s easy to get carried away all over again!! But I love all the advice in this video 😁

  • @daisybuchanan5378
    @daisybuchanan5378 3 года назад +11

    Free Little Libraries are local book exchange boxes where you can donate books locally. Many communities have them.

  • @pangorban1
    @pangorban1 3 года назад +13

    Divorce is a massive declutterer! We went through 5 skips in clearing out the house, and a full house auction, before our final farewell. I went into my post-divorce home with little more than two suitcases. Every disposed object had a life experience attached to it, but nothing can take away what those objects meant to me. I am now very choosy about what I buy.

  • @aerialkat
    @aerialkat 3 года назад +6

    Quite overwhelmed...wanting to minimize my belongings that I don’t need/use, but I am having a lot of trouble. Hoarding/placing too much value/sentimentality runs in the family. BTW it was really cool to hear that your mom gave you experiences that made you go out of your comfort zone growing up.

  • @SallyAnn191
    @SallyAnn191 3 года назад +20

    It's difficult to get rid of stuff at the moment. I've just read that our local Freecycle has closed temporarily because of the health situation and charity shops are overwhelmed because everyone decluttered during lockdown. It's quite frustrating when you're ready to declutter.

    • @GratefulDeb270
      @GratefulDeb270 3 года назад +4

      Other options... I donated several boxes of art supplies to the boys & girls club and several sacks of linens & towels to the animal shelter. Lots of possibilities out there such as the domestic violence shelter, halfway house and more.

    • @llchang1217
      @llchang1217 3 года назад +9

      Our local situation is similar. We put a tarp out front with all the things we were getting rid of this round. A couple “Free” signs and a post on social media and it was almost all gone in a few hours.

    • @camm8832
      @camm8832 3 года назад +2

      Try Poshmark for selling 🌞

  • @shelbylesinski9139
    @shelbylesinski9139 3 года назад +22

    My husbands wedding gift to me was a scuba lesson while on our honeymoon in st Thomas! After that I got hooked and became an open water diver as well ☺️ so cool!

  • @gailmiller7035
    @gailmiller7035 3 года назад

    In 2018 I moved out of a 2 bedroom home after 25 years, into 1 bedroom 1 bath and only a two small kitchen cabinets for my stuff. My goal was to rid of 95% of my stuff...I actually sold, donated, junked and gave away about 85%. One year later I moved again and rid about another 10%. Now here it is again, January is upon us. While I don't plan to move for another year to 18 months, It is definitely time for me to rid some more. My goal for this New Years Eve is to clean out my closet and bureau drawers. I have so many clothes and only wear few of them. Thank you for your valuable tips and Happy New Year!

  • @jekalambert9412
    @jekalambert9412 3 года назад +1

    After 9 years of living like a nomad, including 3 trans-oceanic moves on a 4'x4'x7' pallet and 5 years of living out of a 6'x6' storage locker and the boxes that fit in the back of my hatchback car, I've started enjoying having stuff again. I realized during the nomad time that I'd parted with many things that I didn't use regularly, but that were missed on those occasions when I might have used them. I'm an artist and having those random things like lots of papers, pens, paints, textiles, etc. is actually very necessary for my creativity. My art studio is cluttered, but the rest of my house is pared down. I like this video because she says that minimalism is different for everyone. So right!
    One thing I do, is to buy pretty much everything from thrift shops and garage sales. I often find very high quality items for $100s of dollars less than the original price. I feel like I can afford to have a variety of stuff when I get it so cheaply and I don't have an emotional attachment to something because I spent a lot of money on it. That makes it easy for me to part with it if I find I don't like it or don't use it, and I do regularly pare down and donate back to the thrift shops so the stuff doesn't take over my space.
    I enjoyed this video a lot. Thanks for posting.

  • @Kelli.Hicks.5
    @Kelli.Hicks.5 3 года назад +22

    I'd really enjoy an upcycling video. I find the idea of it interesting, but I often get stuck in the action of it.

  • @CoffeeMugTwentyFive
    @CoffeeMugTwentyFive 3 года назад +14

    sometimes, I'll make a wishlist of things I want to buy; I'll hide it away for a week. When I return to that list I find that I just don't want certain items anymore.

    • @sassysandie2865
      @sassysandie2865 3 года назад +2

      I put things in my Amazon basket and then delete or save for later. D0nt buy most of it.

    • @pratibhabhoir8286
      @pratibhabhoir8286 3 года назад

      @@sassysandie2865 even I do that

  • @UpFromUnder6
    @UpFromUnder6 3 года назад +3

    I’ve been totally decluttering. and it feels great!

  • @Irene-gq4jr
    @Irene-gq4jr 3 года назад +1

    Collecting experiences is something I started doing years ago. It was my fiancé's birthday recently, I bought a modest gift and booked a surprise self-catering stay for us. He loved it. I asked him what gift did I get you 3 years ago - he couldn't remember and nor could I, but we remembered we'd gone out for a posh dinner. Give me happy memories over stuff any day.

  • @claimsandwarranties6121
    @claimsandwarranties6121 3 года назад

    All I can think of is less less less.... I have never been one to have A LOT but I want even less. I feel overwhelmed much easier than ever before. Clearing out the bits and bobs has made exile soooo much more pleasurable. Laundry and pet grooming with cleaning has become therapeutic and not a chore. I ENJOY it when its less overwhelming. ~ Jennifer

  • @shelliebean
    @shelliebean 3 года назад +1

    2020 has made me take more pleasure in what I own and change out things that are tied to hard memories. Honestly, this has been a very purchase-heavy year for me, buying things that make me happy, purchasing items that give me things to do other than just one more thing on Netflix (like crafting kits!), and purchasing items to reflect my personality now instead of having to always look at things that I associate with my husband (who I’m separated from). I make a lot of use of the Buy Nothing group in my area :) I will never be minimalistic, but this year has taught me to reserve my spending money for the items I truly want instead of just spending for fun.

  • @ElinaY
    @ElinaY 3 года назад +14

    I have been feeling overwhelmed because we have so much stuff and I really want to narrow down things I need but I have a hard time separating from items. These videos have helped me take these steps to declutter and let go .. so thank you!!

    • @georgias9230
      @georgias9230 3 года назад +4

      Im still struggling to let things go :( dont know why its so hard....

    • @monix3
      @monix3 3 года назад +2

      Maybe a tbought that can help you is ask yourself what would you bring in your brand new house and what would you leave behind, so you know it's gonna be there in the old house, but you don't want to bring it to the new house, if you think you wouldn't take it than you can probably decluter it. And also know that we will leave all the things behind us when we are gone. And someone else will have to do that for us. So why not declutter things.

    • @monix3
      @monix3 3 года назад +1

      Oh and also taking photos of stuff we decluter helps a lot really. Try it.

    • @ElinaY
      @ElinaY 3 года назад +1

      @@monix3 this is a great way to look at it I love that. I will start by sections in the house and use that thought process, very true

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 3 года назад +4

    *I have developed minimalism thinking towards my piles of stuff* ..
    *******************************************************************
    Me = "thanks for Introducing me to Minimalism"
    _Melissa_ : *No problem! It's the least I could do*
    _😂🤣👍_
    **********************************************
    Q ~ What do they say about a minimalist's yard sale? ❓❓
    A ~ _Not a whole lot.😂🤣👍_
    *********************************************
    Q ~ I'm starting a minimalist orchestra!
    A ~ _It's just like a regular orchestra but without the bells and whistles. 😂🤣👍_
    ************************************************
    *16:43** ...How has this year affected me?*
    I am broke as a joke.. 🤑🤑💲✅
    ✅ I got me a new generator and other power inverters for the coming winter power outages..keep the freezer/fridge & appliances running.
    ✅Pets are stocked up with food for 2 seasons.
    ✅Bought up over 8 k in pantry food, for the upcoming food shortages & price hikes.
    ✅Got all my cleaning supplies stocked up to the max (over 2 k spent)
    ✅First Aid Gear is up to date
    ✅ Stored up 2x 55gallon barrels of water (need 2 more barrels)
    ✅ Beefed up my home security
    ✅ Vehicle maintenance is now up to date ..ready for a bug out, if necessary.

  • @xtineshay3080
    @xtineshay3080 3 года назад +1

    For years I've been living with only spending my money on experiences. So i subscribed, this is the first video I watched saying this for advice. Priceless

  • @mjbeauty13
    @mjbeauty13 3 года назад +19

    Yes, I would love to watch more content about upcycling! :)

  • @gracevidz
    @gracevidz 3 года назад +6

    I’m trying to slim down on kids toys. More time spent picking up toys (my kids are young but do help where possible) means less time I get to spend on things that matter. Also thinking long and hard about what I buy, if it’s really needed, and what it’s replacing. I’ve realized I don’t need to buy the latest iPhone every 2 years or buy every kitchen gadget at Aldi 🤪

    • @daisybuchanan5378
      @daisybuchanan5378 3 года назад +1

      I’ve bought and donated three houses worth of gadgets. Now I like to keep my kitchen like a vacation rental - just the basics. No stand mixer to lug out, no food processor. Just a good knife.

  • @erins3147
    @erins3147 3 года назад +4

    Love my buy-nothing group. Mostly for getting rid of stuff, but it’s helped me out for a couple items too.

  • @raemills3089
    @raemills3089 3 года назад +5

    Buy nothing groups : I got car Matt's for winter and west wing complete series (my favorite TV show which no longer streams where I am) for free. Huge wins that have brought value to me.
    I've also shared COUNTLESS kids things which is great, because they use something for like three weeks sometimes

  • @minamckenzie4070
    @minamckenzie4070 3 года назад +1

    For my 10th birthday I chose a trip to Yellowstone National Park with my parents. It was an AMAZING experience

  • @ambabishop2081
    @ambabishop2081 3 года назад +6

    Yes re consumption. I had this conversation with one of my teens, every time they are out with friends it’s linked to eating out or shopping. let’s save some money 🤗

  • @wendyodell356
    @wendyodell356 3 года назад +6

    You always have such great Melissa. Thank you.
    I've boughten a few things to minimize, like in the kitchen for example. A few really good microwave bowls to replace all those junky plastic things. The goal is to start our decluttering as the summer starts to turn into fall.
    Good luck to me 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️💆‍♀️👩‍🦳

  • @awest1838
    @awest1838 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for this video. Exactly the kick in the but that I needed to start that room of horror that I have in the basement. So many things that I just never use. Some are great memories but all of the others needs to get out! 😉

  • @evam.2101
    @evam.2101 3 года назад

    thank you. love your channel. i will never be minimal but really trying. my son is aspergers and 31 at the time. he was a total hoarder collecter of stuff and switched to total minimal seriously. sleeps on a sleeping bag with pillow on floor. one closet and can pack everything he owns in a tote into his car. proud of him. i will get to that point. one day....lol. Im sick of the headaches and chaos. from paperwork to youtube subscription notifications. im going nuts. ive shut off and unsubscribed nonsense stuff. getting better at peace of mind. but long way to go. trying but its a slow long process. took years to get to my mess. i hate spending money but i have old slow growning mess. just stuff I picked up here and there. I have only a few boxes in a corner and some unused clothes and a drawer of alot of paperwork but I have to read it all to sort. its rough though.

  • @alexandrastevens8892
    @alexandrastevens8892 2 года назад

    In the last year we have had more clear outs than ever in our long relationship.
    Clothes, kitchen ware and bathroom items.
    The whole house has been decluttered, I love it, we have never been horders but as we have got older you start to look at what you have and like you said, quality over quantity.
    There's so many people starting out on there own so nothing goes to waste, I have passed so much to people who need it and feel like I have a new home.
    Finding your channel by accident is great, I just have to catch up, I wish you all a Happy Hopeful New Year from 🇬🇧

  • @dianamcmahon51510
    @dianamcmahon51510 3 года назад +1

    I'd love to see a more in depth video on up-cycling! I'm trying trying tryyyyyying to be more vigilant about how much *stuff* I accumulate. Before I buy anything I ask myself three questions: 1. Do I need this or do I want this? 2. Will I really use this? 3. Have I been functioning without this?

  • @rachelpushie9713
    @rachelpushie9713 3 года назад +1

    When the pandemic first forced us to stay home I decluttered tons of toys because the toys were all over the place! It made a huge difference to my stress levels :)

  • @donnalawrence8593
    @donnalawrence8593 2 года назад

    Buy Local. Excellent . This can not be said enough. All great ideas. One in , two out. Everything is so true. Thank you.

  • @suztro
    @suztro 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I've been doing this for a couple of years and feel so good! Peaceful is how I would describe it. Less is so much more.

  • @jocbaker
    @jocbaker 3 года назад +1

    By following a zero based budget, I "spend" my money, by transferring it to a couple different saving types. It has helped so much with my goals.

  • @patriciabond2227
    @patriciabond2227 3 года назад +5

    I'm actually in the process of starting a minimalist journey so any videos & tips you have would be great thank you 👍

    • @beccismith4454
      @beccismith4454 3 года назад +1

      I can recommend Erica Lucas among others that have been mentioned in this thread. She started about a year ago, Starting with a very very full house, family with young kids… She has shared her journey and it’s continuing. Pretty amazing and fun. You can start with the first videos from last October I think or September. :-)

    • @samevans1289
      @samevans1289 3 года назад +1

      One tip I have, if it's difficult for you to get rid of stuff you want to get rid of, is put all that in a box where you can see it and check in on it daily/a few times a week until you feel like you're ready to let them go.
      I hope it makes sense. I get super attached to stuff emotionally, and even tho I know I want to give it away, I feel like it's taken away from me if I do it right then, so I keep it somewhere where I can see it until "I've had my fill" and I feel like I've properly said my farewell to it and can let it go without regret, whereas if I store it away again, out of sight, when I take it out after not seeing it for so long, I get emotional again and don't want to give it away even tho objectively I do.

  • @themississippimom885
    @themississippimom885 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your content. You always do a great job breaking down tasks & thoroughly explaining your methods. I binge watch regularly just wanted to say great job!

  • @martha4136
    @martha4136 3 года назад +1

    Love quality over quantity, so much better. Glad you included that.

  • @norayusulaiman923
    @norayusulaiman923 2 года назад

    I going through this process for almost 2 years now, sometimes I feel a bit boring when we see the counter or place empty. So start putting life plants in my house. And it works for me.

  • @colleenbeamer6403
    @colleenbeamer6403 3 года назад +1

    I don't know if 2020 has caused me to rethink what I have in my house. However, after watching some of your decluttering videos, I have been trying to get rid of many things that I've kept thinking "maybe I'll use them" and then, I don't. Two things in this video resonated with me. One was in the "Budgeting" part - like you, I've wasted money on food 'cause I've bought stuff thinking I'll make a recipe that I've wanted to try and then somehow, I never get around to it and the food goes in the garbage. The second was in the "High Volume" section. I have books galore - some I won't part with, but some I've read, won't read again and they're in boxes in the basement. I've recently been thinking about going through them and getting rid of them either by donating somewhere or taking them to a second had book store. Love your videos. They always give me food for thought and have helped in some way.

  • @tslilbearshoppe9870
    @tslilbearshoppe9870 3 года назад +99

    Everyone calls it minimalism, I call it don't keep what you don't use and get rid of the clutter lol

    • @marinachoban2607
      @marinachoban2607 3 года назад +3

      The question is How often you use it, and if that justifies keeping it... Like; I bought 4 different ball gowns and I wore one of them once. I'm still keeping them all because I love them and will wear them to other weddings even if it's just one every year. I like having the peace of mind that I don't have to go find a new dress every time. You may feel otherwise 🤷

    • @joaquimrodriguez8961
      @joaquimrodriguez8961 3 года назад +2

      What's the point buying it then? It's dumb to buy something then turn around a donate it or discard.

    • @tslilbearshoppe9870
      @tslilbearshoppe9870 3 года назад

      joaquim Rodriguez thats up to u

    • @emmelia-6068
      @emmelia-6068 3 года назад +2

      @@joaquimrodriguez8961 ...maybe "dumb" is a harsh word to use? But I agree that the de-cluttering process has really made me stop and think BEFORE bringing anything new into our home. "Refuse" is one of the first steps to "less in the house." :-) Blessings on your day!

  • @tumblingrosesstudio
    @tumblingrosesstudio 3 года назад +4

    On a mission this weekend to declutter some more!

  • @miranda7662
    @miranda7662 3 года назад +2

    When you mentioned budgeting, you made me think of another lady business owner like yourself, The Budget Mom. Her system for saving is great

  • @pishhugo7038
    @pishhugo7038 2 года назад

    I'm from the Philippines. One thing that discourages me from throwing stuff away is bad public waste management. I feel bad about adding more stuff to landfills that aren't managed properly. This applies especially to packaging. If the box and bubble wrap still looks usable, I keep it as long as I can in storage spaces rarely accessed. Ugly boxes and paper waste go to the compost. For worn out clothes, I repurpose them as rags.
    Another thing about living 3rd world is that you can't afford quality items, and you mostly end up buying China if you want any stuff in your home at all. China goods are often bad quality, break easily, and needs replacing often - so definitely more trash in the long run. It's also difficult to throw something away immediately if you didn't like it, like the hair product example you mentioned. We just can't afford to live like that. We need to make the most of what we use our money on, so even if we don't like the item we'd still keep it "just in case".
    I guess what I'm saying is minimalism is a little more difficult in less developed countries because it requires a bit more budget and a lot more thought in making purchases.

  • @Sunshine-fy4fz
    @Sunshine-fy4fz 2 года назад +1

    Love the one in, two out strategy to keeping your home in check!! Definitely going to start doing this immediately ; thanks for the updated tip.

  • @laurahapp9840
    @laurahapp9840 3 года назад

    I have a lot of "stuff" in my home since we have lived here over 25 years! Your video was very helpful. I get attached to some things since I remember who gave them to me and they are difficult to part with. But I realized being stuck at home so how much better I feel with an uncluttered environment. It is also so much easier to clean the house with less stuff out! Thank you, Melissa, for your suggestions. I really enjoy your videos and am motivated to declutter!

  • @serenitynoworganisingvanco370
    @serenitynoworganisingvanco370 3 года назад +2

    Our possessions must serve us as a family. If not they are donated or if sentimental, packed up for a bit. Lots of home projects this year as we make 'our world' at home as comfortable and functional for our current season. Very interested in your waste streaming insights.

  • @hamothemagnif8529
    @hamothemagnif8529 3 года назад +8

    Clean surfaces are are a breath of fresh air but they are so difficult to keep that way.

  • @lanaava
    @lanaava 3 года назад +1

    I love the memories your mom gave you (hot air balloon and scuba dive) something I’ll apply to my own kids someday. Awesome idea!

  • @aliburch4273
    @aliburch4273 3 года назад

    "buy nothing" pages are actually Upcycling groups in my area. A local councilwoman introduced the concept of the term Upcycle (recycling up; giving away instead of throwing away), and I TOTALLY understand how easy it is to fall prey to these pages and clutter xD
    I love how helpful these tips and your videos are! With this whole pandemic situation, I'm finally tackling the disastrous mess that is my/his/our home... that I've been putting off for years. your videos are helping us chip away at those years of stressful mess

  • @helenv1581
    @helenv1581 3 года назад +10

    While growing, my parents house had what I call knickknacks and since I gotten married ( many years) i decided i do not wanted that ! It has been minimal, my furniture is clean lines, barely anything on top of it. As for clothing or anything else , if I don't wear an item for a yr, I will have a few piles: keep, donate, sell, trash.

  • @singit3630
    @singit3630 3 года назад +7

    Just watched your 59 declutter vid this morning! Lets go!!!

  • @cynthiapeters6209
    @cynthiapeters6209 Год назад

    Love this video. It’s succinct. Your voice is clear, the pace is perfect unlike some high-pitched fast tempo videos. Thank you for sharing all these tips and ideas.

  • @shirleysoans
    @shirleysoans 3 года назад +7

    Would totally love to know more about Buy Nothing...i believe in passing on good stuff so that it doesn't reach the landfill.

    • @sfowler1017
      @sfowler1017 3 года назад

      Search Facebook for Buy Nothing in your town. There's probably a local group :)

    • @shirleysoans
      @shirleysoans 3 года назад +2

      Thank you Sarah. Did that. Will be applying to start one in my area since we don't have one.

    • @sfowler1017
      @sfowler1017 3 года назад

      @@shirleysoans Cool!

  • @Coffeecup.0110
    @Coffeecup.0110 2 года назад

    I’m now using a lot of your diy cleaners and I’m enjoying it. Thank you so much. 😊

  • @Hcupscale
    @Hcupscale 2 года назад

    I agree that it all starts with creating a budget, once you create a budget you become aware and mindful of where you spend your money and what you bring into your life and or home.

  • @willwalker4401
    @willwalker4401 3 года назад +5

    I’ve been cleaning a lot lately and I learned a new word, Austere. Great ideas and And strait forward concepts I’ll be trying! Thank you! Oh and my Mom took us to Zion and we went out to the top of Angels Landing, I was like 14, talk about memories of a life time!

    • @sfowler1017
      @sfowler1017 3 года назад

      She mispronounced austere, FWIW 🙈