Decluttering
5 valuable lessons from my decluttering experiment
Six weeks ago, I started my decluttering experiment. Although I made some progress, the results that excite me most lay not in the renewed order of my personal environment but the knowledge I gained during these past weeks.
Allow me to share this knowledge with you, as some of my insights may be of value to your life too.
Lesson #1: Knowing what and how to do is not enough. Nothing gets done without taking action.
My decluttering experiment: Unveiling the plans! 6
I am a living proof that depression and an accumulation of clutter go hand in hand. I was admired from my early childhood for my natural abilities to make any space organised and clutter-free in no time at all. I had no problems in brief evaluations and confident decisions in regards to what should stay and what should go. My personal space was always tidy, organised and clutter-free.
This has changed. Not overnight, but slowly and surely. My low mood turned into depression over the years, and at the beginning I did not even notice the total chaos in my home. I was falling apart and so did the order in my environment.




