As fun as it is effective, many Internet users emphasize “an immediate feeling of lightness”, so take the test.
Are you looking to unclutter your home without having to spend hours there? The latest tip is being all the rage and requires only one accessory: your clothes basket. Between the overflowing cupboards, the forgotten objects in a corner and the clothes that we keep “in case”, difficult to know where to start. And yet there is a method that could well revolutionize your storage routine. This was born from a simple observation: accumulate unnecessary objects weighs down not only your space, but also your mind. And with the arrival of spring, this is the perfect time to start on a good basis. But beware, here, no question of sorting “a little” or “from time to time”. The key is to get involved to get immediate results.
Storage experts keep repeating it: to effectively unclutter, you have to know how to separate from superfluous objects. Easier to say than to do, isn’t it? Between sentimental ties and “it can always be used”, sorting can quickly become a nightmare. This is why, rather than embarking on a sorting room by room or attacking the whole house in one day, the idea is to make the process fun, fast and motivating. And this is where your clothes basket comes in. Why him? Because it is accessible, easy to move and above all, it imposes a clear limit: you stop when it is full.
The concept is based on three categories: throw, give or sell. The goal? Go around your house and fill your basket with everything that doesn’t serve you. Haven’t you wore this sweater for years? In the basket. These kitchen gadgets that you never use? The same. No more procrastination. Some experts even advise to make this sorting a monthly routine. In an hour or two, your house finds a new youth.
There are many testimonies. Those who tried it speak of an immediate feeling of lightness. Many emphasize that filling the basket almost becomes a game. Objects in good condition can be deposited in associations, offered on local groups or even sold online. As for the articles in poor condition, head for the trash can or the recycling center.