

#19 – Damaged books that are hard to read Clear the surfaces and you will much more quickly be able to clean the space and feel calmer #18 – Everything but the essentials off the kitchen work surfaces – all too often they are the place we put piles of post/paperwork/homework etc…. #15 – Artificial plants / flowers that look less than real….

#14 – Any clothes that are misshapen (jumpers for example) #13 – Items on your TO DO list that have a deadline – these should be decluttered from your TO DO list and added to your diary for the right date. #12 – Receipts from items you have kept and used (unless it’s the guarantee or you need to keep for accounting reasons) #11 – Bad photos you have had developed that you will never want to frame or put in an album #10 – Out of date food in the kitchen cupboards (expired food isn’t any good to anyone) #9 – Old bedding in the bottom of your linen cupboard or under the bed – these will be taking up lots of space for things that you never use #8 – Excess picture frames / ones you don’t use and have no space for #7 – Anything on your TO DO list that you do as a habit already – you may feel better crossing it off, but it should’t be there in the first place! #6 – Old Calendars and Diaries (unless you need to keep for accounting or possibly sentimental reasons) #5 – Christmas decorations you haven’t put up for at least 3 years #4 – Broken Christmas baubles – nothing worse than opening containers of holiday decor to find lots that you can’t use… #2 – Your mind – Take some time out to clear your head a little (journalling is a great idea, or meditation) #1 – Your keyring – Are you carrying around keys you don’t need to?

So, for now – let’s get started, shall we…. I’ll add links to the months into this post as we go – so you have one place to find everything (these links are at the bottom of the post) – and I can’t wait to see how you get on! On each decluttering list there will be the right number of items for the days in that month, and you’ll be able to print off the checklist and tackle it over that month. I’ll write a post about it, and add it to the Printables Library for you to download.
Unclutter my computer free#
This post will be the hub for the entire list – so you can see everything in one place (and tackle things as and when you want to) – BUT – each month this year I will produce a totally free printable checklist for you to use for that month.
Unclutter my computer how to#
Of course – the list is HUGE – and so I have given some thought on how to make things easier for you to tackle (as always!) – because one long checklist would be pretty overwhelming! It took me a while to think of them all – seriously – hours! – but I’m totally happy with the final cut, as they are all things that will make a difference – big AND small.ģ65 – of course – is the number of days in a year – so if you declutter one thing a day over the year, then by the end of it you’ll be 365 things (at least!!) lighter.
