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Use Seasonal Decluttering To Stay Clutter- Free!

winter, spring, summer, and fall seasonal decluttering is a great way to stay clutter-free. All 4 seasons shown in image with snow, flowers, ocean, and leaves

Let’s face it, clutter happens. We all acquire things and over time, before we know it, our homes are bursting at the seams. That’s where seasonal decluttering comes in—a quarterly habit that not only gives your home a fresh feel but also uplifts your spirit.

By spending time every few months to engage in seasonal decluttering, you can transform your living space into a more comfortable and inviting space. Why settle for more stress and less time doing the things you love when you can streamline your home maintenance?

Understanding Seasonal Decluttering

What is Seasonal Decluttering?

Seasonal decluttering is more than just cleaning. It’s about reassessing the things we keep around us with the change of each season. Some of it can be obvious.

For example, at the end of the winter season, I put all my boots and winter wear away until next winter. At the end of the summer season, I store all the outdoor deck furniture etc.

dog watches on as the rug is being vacuumed

Unlike overall cleaning sprees you do in your home, like vacuuming and tidying up a room, seasonal decluttering involves a little more effort. This may mean spending a few minutes looking into your closets, drawers, and storage spaces.

Quarterly home maintenance is the perfect way to guard against clutter build-up. Think about it, when you keep bringing items into your home without discarding things clutter naturally builds ups.

Benefits of Seasonal Decluttering

Why should you commit to seasonal decluttering? For one, it boosts mental health. A cluttered space can lead to a cluttered mind, but a fresh, organized home creates a calm environment and a more focused and creative mind.

You’ll also find better space utilization. By regularly assessing your belongings, you keep only what serves you, enhancing a minimalistic lifestyle. Why waste valuable space hanging onto the things you have not used in years?

To get started check out 50 Quick & Easy Decluttering Tips!

Why Decluttering Every Quarter Matters

Preventing Clutter Build-Up

Clutter is sneaky. It piles up slowly, almost imperceptibly. Quarterly decluttering acts like a reset button, preventing items from accumulating like dust bunnies under your couch. By staying on top of it, you’re better equipped to address potential problem areas, making each decluttering session simpler.

Refreshing Your Living Space

The change in seasons is the perfect opportunity to breathe new life into your home. Think of it as nature’s gentle nudge telling you to stop procrastinating and get to the tasks at hand. You know there is always a to-do list of tasks handy.

Seasonal decluttering invigorates your living space, and hopefully you by creating more positive energy. Your home becomes a place that reflects who you are now—not who you were last season.

When to Schedule Your Seasonal Decluttering Sessions

schedule your seasonal decluttering season using a calendar and/or your phone as shown in this image

Marking Your Calendar

Consistency is key to staying clutter-free. Make it official by scheduling your decluttering sessions each season. Adding these dates to your calendar not only keeps you accountable but also turns it into a regular habit. Picture it like a date with your home—out with the old, in with the new!

Aligning with Seasonal Changes

Nature provides a fantastic guide for decluttering. As seasons transition, think about what you need moving forward. Winter coats may take a backseat in spring; summer outfits can be stored as autumn arrives. Aligning decluttering with these natural shifts makes it a seamless part of your lifestyle.

You will reap the benefits from staying organized and clutter-free.

Effective Seasonal Decluttering Strategies

The 3 Bag Method

The three-bag method is a game-changer. As you go through your belongings, sort them into three categories: donate, trash, and sell. It’s a straightforward strategy that streamlines the process, ensuring no item is left forgotten or in limbo. Who knew decluttering could be this organized?

3 black trash bags labeled in red with the words sell, trash,and donate

Room-by-Room Approach

Trying to declutter an entire home all at once can feel overwhelming, much like trying to eat a cake in one bite. Instead, tackle one room at a time. This targeted approach is less stressful and lets you see progress in chunks, which is motivating.

Setting Time Limits

Nobody wants to spend an entire day drowning in clutter. Set a timer to keep yourself focused and efficient. Short bursts of decluttering—think 15 to 30 minutes—can be incredibly effective without draining your energy. You’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish in a set time.

The article I wrote ‘Easy Decluttering Tips for Dummies and Beginners’ includes a Free Resource Guide showing you how to easily donate all your decluttered items – with free home pick service.

Maintaining a Clutter-Free Home

Creating a Decluttering Routine

Why wait for quarterly sessions when daily or weekly habits can maintain your home in between? Simple routines, like a quick tidy-up before bed or a weekly review of a particular area, make upkeep effortless. It’s like brushing your teeth but for your living space.

Involving the Whole Family

Clutter affects everyone, so why not get the family involved? Make decluttering a shared activity. It’s a fantastic way to instill good habits in kids and encourages teamwork as you work towards a common goal— a clean, organized home for all.

Take advantage of the energy that organically occurs with the changing seasons. You will save yourself so much work and stress when you make seasonal decluttering a habit. It is organic because the end or beginnings of each season always require some attention, at least it does where I live.

For me, in the Fall it is gathering up all the summer toys like kayaks, paddle boards, and outdoor furniture. Getting ready for the long dark New England winters is about making my home snuggly warm for the cold winter nights coming my way.

With our famous stormy and snowy NE nor’easters, and for me in the flood zone, I would have to replace all my possessions each summer if I did not take advantage of the new season by decluttering and maintaining.

So, mark those calendars, gather your bags, and get ready to transform your home and life every quarter. Plan to declutter and make room for the extraordinary!

Marj Bates is a life long ridiculously organized declutter-er and artist. Less is more are words Marj lives by in everything she does except collecting dogs. “Dogs are like potato chips! Can’t have just one.” says Marj. Marj wonders if growing up with a fanatically clean Jewish mom means her decluttering and organizational skills are in her blood.

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