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Quotes About Declutter

If you have items in your closet that you haven't worn in a year, then you're never going to wear them.
~ Tan France
Rather than striving for a particular level of possessions—minimal or otherwise—it's helpful to think about getting rid of what's superfluous. Even people who prefer to own many possessions enjoy their surroundings more when they've purged everything that's not needed, used, or loved.
~ Gretchen Rubin
By getting rid of the things I don't use, don't need, or don't love, as well as the things that don't work, don't fit, or don't suit, I free my mind—and my shelves—for what I truly value. And that's true for most people.
~ Gretchen Rubin
The key to spring cleaning is to be ruthless! Throw out anything and everything you never use. (Or that may be incriminating. Burn, if necessary, but remember—if using gasoline, those fires should be contained in a non-flammable container.)
~ Josie Brown
It's easy to forget things you don't need anymore.
~ Haruki Murakami
I houseclean my books every spring and throw out those I'm never going to read again like I throw out clothes I'm never going to wear again.
~ Helene Hanff
The objects you decide to keep, the ones that gave you the spark of joy? Treasure them from now on. When you put things away, you can actually audibly say, 'Hey, thank you for the good work today...' By doing so, it becomes easier for you to put the objects away and treasure them, which prolongs the spark of joy environment.
~ Marie Kondo
Throw out old clothes and shoes, and train your brain to get rid of old thoughts and ideas.
~ Karen Salmansohn
The Minimalist Technology Screen To allow an optional technology back into your life at the end of the digital declutter, it must: Serve something you deeply value (offering some benefit is not enough). Be the best way to use technology to serve this value (if it's not, replace it with something better). Have a role in your life that is constrained with a standard operating procedure that specifies when and how you use it.
~ Cal newport
The day the declutter was over, I raced back to Facebook, to my old blogs, to Discord, gleeful and ready to dive back in—and then, after about thirty minutes of aimless browsing, I kind of looked up and thought … why am I doing this? This is … boring? This isn't bringing me any kind of happiness. It took a declutter for me to notice that these technologies aren't actually adding anything to my life.
~ Cal newport
allow an optional technology back into your life at the end of the digital declutter, it must: Serve something you deeply value (offering some benefit is not enough). Be the best way to use technology to serve this value (if it's not, replace it with something better). Have a role in your life that is constrained with a standard operating procedure that specifies when and how you use it.
~ Cal newport
To allow an optional technology back into your life at the end of the digital declutter, it must: Serve something you deeply value (offering some benefit is not enough). Be the best way to use technology to serve this value (if it's not, replace it with something better). Have a role in your life that is constrained with a standard operating procedure that specifies when and how you use it.
~ Cal newport
The declutter acts as a jarring reset: you come into the process a frazzled maximalist and leave an intentional minimalist.
~ Cal newport
you have duties during the declutter beyond following your technology rules. For this process to succeed, you must also spend this period trying to rediscover what's important to you and what you enjoy outside the world of the always-on, shiny digital.
~ Cal newport
Eliminate physical clutter. More importantly, eliminate spiritual clutter.
~ Terri Guillemets
One does not accumulate but eliminate. It is not daily increase but daily decrease. The height of cultivation always runs to simplicity. —BRUCE LEE
~ Timothy Ferriss
One does not accumulate but eliminate. It is not daily increase but daily decrease. The height of cultivation always runs to simplicity.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Marie Kondo method: "Discard [say no to] everything that does not spark joy." This includes personal obligations. I'm working
~ Timothy Ferriss
I'm the absolute opposite of a hoarder.
~ Sonya Walger
Throw away, shred, or recycle anything that has no potential future action or reference value.
~ David Allen
People talk about body cleanses like there's no tomorrow - what about apartment cleanses?
~ Emily Weiss
Whenever a property was about to go on the market, Ronan's advice to the owners was to declutter as much as they could cope with and remove all family photos from view. Potential buyers needed to be able to picture themselves in their new home, he always explained, and photographs of other people and their families were a distraction.
~ Jill Mansell
Closets should be completely emptied twice a year. […] Then inspect every item in your wardrobe. Things you're doubtful about are probably wrong. […] Give things away to someone they do compliment, or send them to charity or a thrift shop and resolve not to make the same mistake again. That old saw, 'When in doubt, don't,' is never so true as when it comes to clothes. Or getting married.
~ Joan Crawford
You want a better life? Simplify your life! Throw all the complexities from your life!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan