How to DECLUTTER When You Want to Keep EVERYTHING!!!

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  • How to Declutter When You Want to Keep EVERYTHING!!! Today let's talk about how to declutter when you just want to keep EVERYTHING!! If you're wanting to make real decluttering process, but find yourself coming up with excuses like, "what if I need it someday?" today's video is for you!! I'll teach you how to get past the hurdle of seeing value in EVERY item you own so you can begin to reap the benefits of a stress free, clutter free life!
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    1. Declutter all the trash in chosen ZONES (zones can be entire rooms or sections of a room like all the lower cabinets in a kitchen, or just the drawers in your nightstand! The MORE cluttered your home, the more specific your zones should be)
    2. Declutter duplicates
    3. Declutter anything without a home (floaters/intruders)
    4. Declutter items you're saving for later!!
    5. Declutter the "How did it get here?" items?

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  • @cynthiahoward2844
    @cynthiahoward2844 Год назад +15

    I prefer a hand operated can opener. I have had many problems with electric ones in the past.

    • @frogleymom
      @frogleymom Год назад +1

      I agree. My mom had an amazing electric can opener, but I haven't found anything that works as well as hers did, so we just do the manual ones.

    • @kristencobb230
      @kristencobb230 Год назад +1

      Same! I found a hand opener on QVC that is amazing! So much simpler.

    • @stephanied6711
      @stephanied6711 Год назад

      Me too

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +1

      I have never had an electric one,... but I HAVE rusted a can opener before by accidentally putting it through the dishwasher!! Most of the time, the hand held one works great!

  • @carahrachelle8256
    @carahrachelle8256 Год назад +51

    I'm sorry this is the first video of yours that I've seen where I disagree with you. I would never keep that much random stuff in reserve. I'm more inclined to replace something if/when it breaks instead of having extra items "just in case". For example I have had one single pizza cutter for like 10 years and it hasn't broken. I can't imagine just keeping an extra one just in case. If I dif have mine break in the middle of slicing pizza I'd just grab a knife to finish the job and then replace it later. Or of i had a mixing bowl break, replace it at that time instead of having all this back stock of non essential items. Just my opinion.

    • @charmingintrovert3240
      @charmingintrovert3240 Год назад +11

      I agree with you Carah! Especially when items like the wooden spoon, pizza cutter, can opener and dish rag are so cheap at thrift stores and can so easily be replaced the next time you're out on errands.
      There was nothing special about the towels she bothered to keep and the bowl/baking dish are more susceptible to breakage storing them this way.

    • @goodenoughgirl8102
      @goodenoughgirl8102 Год назад +7

      I was laughing at myself with the pizza cutter. I keep two but for me it’s not for “just in case” Bcuz it’s my fave food. Everything from frozen that I “enhance” to buying pre made crusts/crust mixes or making pizzas from scratch. But def it would make no sense to me if someone isn’t a pizza freak. Lol. But idk. Its diff for everyone I guess. I got both of them at the thrift store also. And well ya know. I used to have 3 or 4. So for me going down to just 2 works pretty well. For me it’s an improvement and a small cost given all the take out I used to get in pizza land. Lol.

    • @annw1395
      @annw1395 Год назад +6

      In my case, I would keep.those items, but keep them in my kitchen, or wherever, rather than having a box of storage that's hard to get to.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +22

      Thanks for sharing your opinion on this! I realize that not everyone is going to want to have a backup of these items!! For me, when I decluttered originally I had MANY duplicates of these items, so I just chose the best of one for my backup bucket... I have ended up needing EVERY item in my life reserve bucket!

    • @natalieeubank4533
      @natalieeubank4533 Год назад +3

      Yep, I don’t keep extras either of most thing for the exception of my 8by8, my pizza cutter I have one, but if it breaks I have one large knife that will just fine to cut it instead

  • @judithsphilosophy
    @judithsphilosophy Год назад +4

    I get most of it - just the sheet / linen situation not so much. You have to wash them from time to time. Even if you have a dryer (which I personally don’t have) - what happens if you spill something or your kid has a nose bleed at night or whatever - then you can’t switch the linen, because this was the only set? That doesn’t sound very practical. Or am I getting something wrong?

    • @sct4040
      @sct4040 Год назад

      I own 3 cotton, and 3 flannel bottom sheets. I sometimes do the laundry every other week. Life happens!

  • @Sunshine-fy4fz
    @Sunshine-fy4fz Год назад +6

    The problem I have with holding onto things isn't because I think I might need it later; it's because "I earned this, I deserve to have nice things" - and just because I no longer live in a larger house with rooms and display shelves and bookcases and tables with doors to contain my belongings and closets (kept orderly like a department store - nothing is crammed in like a nightmare) shouldn't mean I need to purge it all away. I was in a longterm marriage and it's been a few years since the divorce. Everything that was "his" got donated right away - job accomplished Week One! But everything else - I worked hard to save up to buy those things and it feels like another failure in life if I toss things out and feel like I'm living in a dorm room in every room of my house 😮‍💨

  • @eleanorde-hayes7760
    @eleanorde-hayes7760 Год назад +8

    Scissors are great for cutting pizzas- no need for a pizza cutter.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад

      Do you use your paper scissors?

    • @eleanorde-hayes7760
      @eleanorde-hayes7760 Год назад

      @@FancyThatwithCandice I keep some in my utensil drawer, used for cutting fresh herbs too

    • @rowenalee1684
      @rowenalee1684 Год назад +2

      @@FancyThatwithCandice After my husband and I married, one of the first purchases for our kitchen was a knife block set. It came with a pair of kitchen scissors/shears - one of the most versatile tools in the knife block. Like Eleanor, can easily use it to cut pizzas and herbs. Also, if you have a string of sausages, it can cut meat easily, cut up food for toddlers. And super easy to wash, you can separate the blades so nothing is stuck in the pivot point. I have a separate pair of scissors for paper, another for thread/fabric and another in the first aid kit for bandages etc. the scissors lasts much longer if you keep different scissors for separate purposes. I am definitely not a scissors minimalist lol. Great video Candice! I really like the idea of a life reserve container, but do you have only one? That life reserve container you had reminded me of Mary Poppins' magic carpet bag!!

  • @karil6461
    @karil6461 Год назад +3

    But even the stuff you said to keep, storage space has a mental cost cause you have to remember you have back ups of that stuff. I wouldn't do backups of anything cheaper than $40

  • @RDOwens
    @RDOwens Год назад +9

    After spending all sorts of money over the years on electric can openers only to be disappointed time and time again, I spent $2.42 on a manual opener from Walmart three years ago. It works like a charm and takes up far less space.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +2

      wow that't great!! Sometimes you DON'T get what you pay for!

    • @susanmorrison8403
      @susanmorrison8403 Год назад +1

      I’ve had trouble with manual Can openers. They always rust and get very hard to use. Love my new electric Can opener so much!!

  • @zinaidaromanova1279
    @zinaidaromanova1279 Год назад +2

    There are many other reasons too. I get very attached to all my possessions. I want to fix the broken, mend, up cycle. I find it wasteful to throw things away not because ‘I might use them one day’ but because this is wasteful period. The planet is drowning in plastic, garbage, other results of overconsumption. Completely different reason.

    • @lesliecarlson9984
      @lesliecarlson9984 Год назад

      This is an issue for me too
      Our creator will not allow a n unrecoverable ruination of his creation
      But we are individually responsible in how we conduct our lives
      We can only do so much within a society that is materialistic and self occupied and can’t be responsible for others decisions
      Try using Bach flower pine to support a proper sense of responsibility which is related to inappropriate guilt
      And reach out to the creator for support in decisions of daily life
      And see magic happen

  • @colleent3631
    @colleent3631 Год назад +5

    Hearing that I can keep things set aside, has taken the fear out of decluttering for me, I have some clothes set aside, that in a month now I've only went into it once to grab something I thought of, so now I'm almost ready without looking at it, without hesitation, to give it up, and I going to try this with other items, to push myself through, 😊

  • @stephanied6711
    @stephanied6711 Год назад +5

    I just fold the pizza and eat it lol

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад

      haha love it!

    • @HannahRainbow88
      @HannahRainbow88 Год назад +2

      When I went to Italy years ago, I saw them literally rolling it up and eating it like a wrap. SO much easier if you get (authentic style) thin crust.
      A couple of my friends use their kitchen scissors✂️ to cut it up instead, so definitely no spare pizza cutter needed!

  • @danaplate6459
    @danaplate6459 Год назад +7

    The 5 crockpot scenario is so relatable! Asking - have I ever used more than one - that is getting to your fantasy self persona
    Also agree about keeping only things that you are currently using in your "living space"
    Your almost at 100,000 subscribers - keep going with your amazing momentum
    Always rooting for you and your sucess!
    Thanks!

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +2

      That's right!! It's always so helpful to ask, "am I keeping this for my fantasy self or my real life TODAY self?" And thank you!!!! I appreciate your support so much!

  • @valeried2941
    @valeried2941 Год назад +2

    I love your tips! I do not stand in judgement of a woman with five crockpots! I have maybe 10 bottles of body wash! Why do I have all that?! I appreciate you!

  • @moma329
    @moma329 Год назад +4

    I love your videos but this one is making me want to hoard more stuff!😅😭😂😂😂

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +1

      Noooo!!!! Don't do it!

    • @moma329
      @moma329 Год назад

      @@FancyThatwithCandice I won't, putting my 5th serving spoon in the donations now!🤣🤣🤣thank you, your videos have helped me

  • @frogleymom
    @frogleymom Год назад +16

    We have started using disposable foil pans for holidays. Personally, the aesthetics are much lower priority for me than practicality. I would rather own one 9x13 for everyday use and buy foil for each holiday and then be able to throw them away instead of spending extra time washing dishes with holiday parties.

  • @teresastewart5024
    @teresastewart5024 Год назад +3

    11:19 I just love you shirts you are showing on this video. Where did you find them?

  • @jakenlivsmommy
    @jakenlivsmommy Год назад +2

    I love your backup ideas. Only thing that is different for us is that i have 2 sets of sheets for each bed. I have dogs. My 90lb lab sheds a new dog everyday. My husky does too.

  • @annelanham2258
    @annelanham2258 Год назад +1

    I don't really have a backup bin of my favorites, but we do have a camping bin with things that work, but wouldn't be the end of the world if we lost them. If something we loved broke, we could substitute something from there until the favored item could be replaced.

  • @Meemee-mo5it
    @Meemee-mo5it Год назад +10

    The "Life Reserve" bucket can be used for emergency evacuations. (I don't agree about backup pizza cutters, etc. A knife works fine.)

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +2

      I've tried a knife...it doesn't work well for me...I also use the pizza cutters on my toddlers waffles! For me it's worth it, but definitely only keep what YOU will use!

    • @Meemee-mo5it
      @Meemee-mo5it Год назад +1

      @@FancyThatwithCandice Sounds good. I guess pizza cutters can work for many things. 😀

    • @rowenalee1684
      @rowenalee1684 Год назад +6

      Kitchen scissors/shears work too! I don't own a pizza cutter, so I had to be resourceful with what I have. Whatever works, right?

    • @danagarza2844
      @danagarza2844 Год назад

      ​@FancyThatwithCandice we use pizza cutters for waffles, pancakes, cutting all sorts of things

  • @jennyjenkins877
    @jennyjenkins877 Год назад +3

    This is such a great list of extras to keep on hand. My partner just broke our 1 cup measurer today so I was glad to have a backup. I think he accidentally threw out our can opener so I was lucky to have a backup in my daughter's stash from when she went to college. I eventually had to buy her a new one when she moved out though.

  • @michelesusanne1
    @michelesusanne1 Год назад +2

    I have used pots before as an extra bowl. Maybe have the pretty bowl for the extra for serving and a glass or metal bowl for mixing, the ceramic isn't good for mixing, they crack or break too easily.

  • @missinthecastle3335
    @missinthecastle3335 Год назад +2

    I have a reserve ( time will tell) bin of items I use during specific times of the year. My space is for what I use now.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +1

      I love that!! That's a great way to manage decluttering and your possessions!

  • @MakingLemons2Lemonade
    @MakingLemons2Lemonade Год назад +1

    I love the idea of having a storage of items you may use later in another season of life. For example, my hair wand. I don’t use now but I could see using it again. Why get rid of it, but I also don’t need it in my way every day. If you have room to store a few bins of extra stuff it makes decluttering so much easier for me

  • @annagia153
    @annagia153 Год назад +1

    I agree with a back up bin I had several duplicate items also and was so happy to have them in back up when I needed them instead re purchasing them again and wasting more money because I donated them 🤦🏻‍♀️ and yes I keep extra things I only use during holidays in the bin also.

  • @goodenoughgirl8102
    @goodenoughgirl8102 Год назад +3

    I think I have more issues with getting caught up in bringing too much stuff in. Since I live in cut throat deal world, (deep clearance, thrifting etc), it’s often easy come easy go with me but sometimes it’s way too easy to bring it in. I’m admitting that I kinda went crazy on TEMU recently. I had been curious about them for a long time before I finally bit at least. But at least now I was able to be a lot more thoughtful and intentional about all of it. Some of it is for organizing, some are consumables I use, some is hopeful replacement items, some is stuff I wanted for a long time but that always cost too much and some are a few little gifts for others.
    If anyone is curious, I would say it has a kind of flea market vibe. I haven’t done a flea market in ages so….I let myself at least try it out. My idea is to just test it out. Could be that I’m saving loads compared to Amazon prices. We shall see Bcuz if it’s more like WISH, I prob won’t go back for more. I had to make that confession somewhere tho. Ha ha. My weakness is more with deep dish “deals” and there seem to be plenty on TEMU. lol. Overall tho, I think it’s worth what I spent to find out for myself. Lol.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us!

    • @lindamarquez2864
      @lindamarquez2864 Год назад +2

      When I think of back up supplies, I think in my mind, everything I have need of is kept safe and new for me at my neighborhood store. So when I need it then I go buy it. But really for most of these items I already have two, like for instance I have more than one blanket.

    • @goodenoughgirl8102
      @goodenoughgirl8102 Год назад

      @@lindamarquez2864 Yes. I do a lot of the same. I often will use the 20/20 rule when it’s time to possibly let go of something. If I can get it in 20 minutes for under $20 then it doesn’t need to be a struggle or take up too much mental gymnastics to just let it go. I guess I’m just trying out TEMU. I guess I just wanted to find out for myself. Lol. And so if some things don’t work out with it, then easy come easy go and I’ll know more about if I want to shop there again or maybe what to buy there and what not to buy there. Etc.

  • @refiner_designer
    @refiner_designer 7 месяцев назад

    I couldn't live with only 1 back up sheet, where we live we don’t have a dryer or big clothes line, so when I wash the sheets it takes at least 1-2 days for them to dry, which means we obviously need a whole back up set to go on the bed in the mean time... so I just have 2 whole sets, (plus a couple back ups of pillow cases which I wash extra)
    My struggle with keeping things I think I'll need is creative supplies! I know I should get rid of some of it but I have too many hobbies and DIY projects in mind

  • @babytexan3038
    @babytexan3038 6 месяцев назад

    Another thought on the backup set of sheets: if kids are sleeping in the house (regularly or as guests), 2 a.m. after cleaning up vomit or a diaper blowout is not the time you would feel like standing around for two hours while you put the sheets through the wash...

  • @joannemazurek9075
    @joannemazurek9075 Год назад +8

    My mother has this challenge about wanting to keep just everything when it comes to sentimental items. She doesn't want to part with hardly any of it, instead of just picking out and saving the things that have the most value in her heart.
    Like the saying goes: If everything is special, then nothing is special.
    Lately, we have had times and situations come up when we could have put to use some of the things we got rid of. The "We might need this in the future" time had arrived. Nothing major and or important. Nothing we couldn't live without and had to replace. More like "Uh if I had kept that item, I could have used it now."
    It's making us not want to part with anything because of that but we are staying on track with our slow but steady decluttering.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +2

      That's amazing that you are staying in track!!! Slow and steady is an amazing approach! Good luck!!

    • @joannemazurek9075
      @joannemazurek9075 Год назад

      @FancyThatwithCandice You are so very sweet. Thank You for your encouragement. It really means a lot.

  • @Ann-sj4pt
    @Ann-sj4pt 25 дней назад

    Glad i’m not alone

  • @JessicaGeorge9674
    @JessicaGeorge9674 Год назад

    I keep two sets of bed sheets and towels for each person plus a guest set. Mostly because of winter and drying times. It's too expensive to use a dryer! I do have some kitchen items in reserve, as the shops either aren't open or for very long where I live in the country. Thank you for sharing your videos.

  • @stephanied6711
    @stephanied6711 Год назад +3

    Great video I want to keep everything but on my declutter journey and trying to have less stuff I’m doing much better now I just need to change my shopping habits

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад

      Yes!! Changing your shopping habits is ESSENTIAL for your continued progress!

  • @pinayinuk
    @pinayinuk Год назад +1

    Nice to know

  • @annlavine3576
    @annlavine3576 Год назад +1

    a extra watch

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Год назад

    I am too much of a neat freak to have my pantry, cabinets, & closets looking messy.
    I recently took 2 suitcases on vacation, and came home with just 1. 😂
    I still have 6. 😮

    • @imaamericangirl1406
      @imaamericangirl1406 11 месяцев назад

      Love to hear the story and explanation on this. Thanks

  • @junelovvorn3221
    @junelovvorn3221 Год назад

    I loved this video!! What color and brand is the lipstick you were wearing with the blue and white top? I absolutely love the color and would love to buy myself one. Thank you so much in advance.

  • @Shiryone
    @Shiryone Год назад

    I'm a manual can opener user. I purchased a nicer can opener that worked great but did not last. It broke in the middle of cooking dinner. I had to open a can with a knife, which was very unsafe. So, I always have 2 can openers now.

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад

      I have been caught in a pinch with can openers, too. I wish all cans had the lift top!!

  • @nancyfeeser4653
    @nancyfeeser4653 Год назад

    I have an electric can opener I use every day but just bought a hand one in case power outages or if something happens outside of my control.

  • @Mmmm-lx7eb
    @Mmmm-lx7eb Год назад +1

    I think this is one of your best videos; very helpful. TY.

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott6567 Год назад +1

    I went out today and found some really cute, inexpensive containers cloth baskets to put my shoes in. I am not going to toss any since I threw out two very desperate pairs last week so I want the remaining pairs to live happily and be contained - so much easier and duh only took me a few years to decide to do this !

    • @FancyThatwithCandice
      @FancyThatwithCandice  Год назад +1

      I love that you want your remaining pairs to "live happily!!"

    • @jillgott6567
      @jillgott6567 Год назад

      Yesterday I found several cloth covered baskets I liked and bought them. I even found a white rope on with leather handles. One handle was ripped off so I asked what she would charge I think it was $14 originally and she said $5 which is what I wanted to pay. My shoes lol are now happy 😊 as am I.

  • @jeannebowes2898
    @jeannebowes2898 Год назад +1

    Two grown adults have been added to my minimal household. Good thing I do not have much stuff, it may be for a few years!

  • @dmbdmb3828
    @dmbdmb3828 9 месяцев назад

    ☕️