Do you start to struggle and second-guess yourself during your organizing or decluttering journey? Here are some encouraging words you can share with yourself the next time you struggle!

Show Notes
Sometimes, we can get super overwhelmed and stressed when organizing and decluttering. It’s always nice to have encouraging words to remind ourselves during the process.
Getting started is one of the hardest things. To get the ball rolling, try removing small stuff—old receipts, junk mail documents, etc. When you start small, you will quickly find the motivation!
If you are having difficulty letting go of things, if it is not an immediate yes, then it should be an immediate no. Of course, there are exceptions to this. Sometimes, items must be looked at differently to make the decision.
Next, ask yourself if you are decluttering because of rage and being overwhelmed or with a clean mindset. This truly does matter. Ask yourself, are you in the right mindset? If not, you may regret getting rid of the things you may rage declutter.
If you struggle with where to put something, move around the room. Get a new perspective.
Finally, if you are struggling, ask for help! There are so many people that can help.
Happy organizing!
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