Today I'm sharing 10 mind blowing ways you can get rid of your clutter - for good! Don't forget to check out Ana Luisa: shop.analuisa.com/su-tarynmaria and save 20% when you use my code: TARYNMARIA20 #analuisany I do these hacks regularly and I can't tell you how much they've helped me take control of the mess and get my house organized, tidier and less cluttered! #decluttering #declutteringmotivation Please subscribe to see more content like this, I'd love to see you around my channel 😊 www.youtube.com/@tarynmaria_?sub_confirmation=1
I watched your video, grabbed a black trash bag, and started right away. Doing a bit every day is what I like the most. With three young kids in homeschooling, I quickly gathered a bag full of clothes, toys, and other stuff that I will donate or throw away tomorrow morning. Happy decluttering, everyone! :)
I’ve watched over 10 of your videos before I finally subscribed. I have subscribed to the major influencers in this genre but find I like your moderate approach. It mirrors my systems and motivates at a good level. I need to see if you have a paper playlist.
Awesome, thanks for subscribing! If you have any video requests, let me know. I do have one on paper clutter but have been thinking about making another one!
I just found your channel, and loved this video! When you mentioned "flat surfaces" -- mine are horrendous! Every single flat surface I have in my home is cluttered right now! I have been working on decluttering for a couple decades already, and it still looks like I haven't touched a thing.
Hi! Are you also trying to minimize what you bring into your home? Other great channels to check out are The Minimal Mom and Clutterbug. Decluttering is so worth the effort!
@@tgayer1 Thank you! I am subscribed to both of those wonderful inspiring women also! And I agree, it is so worth the effort! Have you watched Rachel Jones at Nourishing Minimalism? She's also fabulous and inspiring!
It’s actually proven by another you tuber that we don’t have an average of 300k items… it’s actually closer to 30 k at most . Just wanted to let you know 😊 love your videos
I’m guessing the number may relate to size of home and number of people living there. Storage spaces in homes with basements, attics and garages probably have 30k items in one space. If you literally counted everything in an average 3b/2b home…especially with kids stuff…I have no doubt 300k is the average number of items if individually counted
20/20 seems wasteful to me. $1’s add up, as does the time to replace. If you don’t need an item, that’s one thing, but getting rid of things based upon the “ease” of replacement doesn’t make sense in my world.
The point is that you RARELY replace the things you get rid of which feels better mentally than keeping a lot of smaller items you *might* need someday.
You will always have some "clutter" if you and your kids "live, develop, change" Yes.. the University of California did a study on middle-class America homes (you can see on you tube, or buy/read the book)..shocking what the American consumerism mentality does.
I just checked it out! It's really interesting and I noticed they talked about toys a lot. There is also a lot more "cheap" stuff to buy these days. Important to think about this!
@@tarynmaria_ yes in the US, kids have more volume and cheaper, lower quantity toys. Where I live in Europe our kids tend to have less, but high quality and expensive (eg wood and Lego).
?? If you are afraid that someone would break into your car to steal items that are to be donated, aren't you afraid of people stealing your mail (as you let it sit until you are ready to process it)??
> Minimize postal clutter. Put a sign on your mail box 'No Advertizing !' 'No Junk Mail' etc. > REDUCE . REUSE . REPURPOSE . RECYCLE . Give AWAY > Charity. SELL (There's no accounting for taste). There is a right place for everything. Absolute last : bin = landfill. 'There is no such thing as away'
Today I'm sharing 10 mind blowing ways you can get rid of your clutter - for good!
Don't forget to check out Ana Luisa: shop.analuisa.com/su-tarynmaria and save 20% when you use my code: TARYNMARIA20 #analuisany
I do these hacks regularly and I can't tell you how much they've helped me take control of the mess and get my house organized, tidier and less cluttered! #decluttering #declutteringmotivation
Please subscribe to see more content like this, I'd love to see you around my channel 😊 www.youtube.com/@tarynmaria_?sub_confirmation=1
I watched your video, grabbed a black trash bag, and started right away. Doing a bit every day is what I like the most. With three young kids in homeschooling, I quickly gathered a bag full of clothes, toys, and other stuff that I will donate or throw away tomorrow morning. Happy decluttering, everyone! :)
Oh yay, that is amazing!
I’ve watched over 10 of your videos before I finally subscribed. I have subscribed to the major influencers in this genre but find I like your moderate approach. It mirrors my systems and motivates at a good level. I need to see if you have a paper playlist.
Awesome, thanks for subscribing! If you have any video requests, let me know. I do have one on paper clutter but have been thinking about making another one!
Great pocket declutter idea.
Thank you!
I just found your channel, and loved this video! When you mentioned "flat surfaces" -- mine are horrendous! Every single flat surface I have in my home is cluttered right now! I have been working on decluttering for a couple decades already, and it still looks like I haven't touched a thing.
Hi! Are you also trying to minimize what you bring into your home? Other great channels to check out are The Minimal Mom and Clutterbug. Decluttering is so worth the effort!
Thank you so much! :) Flat surfaces, I think, are the hardest to keep clean but make such a big impact. Decluttering is definitely a long process!
It is! In fact, I'm about to go start on my attic a little bit right now :) @@tgayer1
@@tgayer1 Thank you! I am subscribed to both of those wonderful inspiring women also! And I agree, it is so worth the effort! Have you watched Rachel Jones at Nourishing Minimalism? She's also fabulous and inspiring!
Thanks for these amazing declut videos❤❤❤
Lucky to have found ur playlist. It is indeed a life saver😊🙌🙌
You're so welcome!! 😊❤
It’s actually proven by another you tuber that we don’t have an average of 300k items… it’s actually closer to 30 k at most . Just wanted to let you know 😊 love your videos
Thank you, Natalie! 😊
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30,000 is still an absurd number of things, isn't it?
@@giennefarcais6834 oh ya! definitely is!!
I’m guessing the number may relate to size of home and number of people living there. Storage spaces in homes with basements, attics and garages probably have 30k items in one space. If you literally counted everything in an average 3b/2b home…especially with kids stuff…I have no doubt 300k is the average number of items if individually counted
Yay top 14 and top 146 comments and likes. Love this channel. Best to you and your family. Thanks for making this video.
I’m so glad! Thank you so much!
Great ideas and video!
Thanks so much!
Great vid! Thank you!
Yay, thank you so much!!
Justin Case doesn't live here anymore! 😆
Haha! He's been hanging around over here!
Absolutely true ! Don’t hang on 😔
For sure!
Is there a jewelry link? I wanted to take a look.. 😊
Oh my gosh yes! Thank you for letting me know! shop.analuisa.com/su-tarynmaria. And if you like anything you can save 20% with my code :) TARYNMARIA20
Don't, just more clutter....
20/20 seems wasteful to me. $1’s add up, as does the time to replace. If you don’t need an item, that’s one thing, but getting rid of things based upon the “ease” of replacement doesn’t make sense in my world.
This is only if you’re having a hard time making a decision on something. I’ve never had to actually replace anything I’ve donated based on this rule.
Agreed seems wasteful to me too.
American waste culture, totally insane!
The point is that you RARELY replace the things you get rid of which feels better mentally than keeping a lot of smaller items you *might* need someday.
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Thank you Beth! ❤️
You will always have some "clutter" if you and your kids "live, develop, change"
Yes.. the University of California did a study on middle-class America homes (you can see on you tube, or buy/read the book)..shocking what the American consumerism mentality does.
I just checked it out! It's really interesting and I noticed they talked about toys a lot. There is also a lot more "cheap" stuff to buy these days. Important to think about this!
@@tarynmaria_ yes in the US, kids have more volume and cheaper, lower quantity toys. Where I live in Europe our kids tend to have less, but high quality and expensive (eg wood and Lego).
?? If you are afraid that someone would break into your car to steal items that are to be donated, aren't you afraid of people stealing your mail (as you let it sit until you are ready to process it)??
Nobody seems to want our junk mail :)
@@tarynmaria_ I throw the junk mail in my car! It doesn't even come into the house and I toss it in the recycling bin next time I go to work.
This jewellery is pure clutter!
I wear it every day :)
It’s disingenuous to run an ad for jewelry in the middle of your video.
No, it's not. The sponsored portion of the video is clear. Sponsorships help me continue to make free TH-cam content.
It’s her sponsor. This is how she is able to make these videos that you like.
Also know I will never have a sponsor or product that I don't use and love personally on my channel. I feel strongly about that :)
Classic jewelry like this sponsor’s helps elevate a minimalist wardrobe.
Thank you, Laura!
> Minimize postal clutter. Put a sign on your mail box 'No Advertizing !' 'No Junk Mail' etc.
> REDUCE . REUSE . REPURPOSE . RECYCLE . Give AWAY > Charity. SELL (There's no accounting for taste). There is a right place for everything. Absolute last : bin = landfill. 'There is no such thing as away'
Thank you!