Most American households live paycheck to paycheck (59% according to a recent survey done by Charles Schwab back in May 2019.) Nearly half of those surveyed carry credit card debt. Spending less time shopping for material possessions and adding to the clutter means your wallet and bank accounts remain fuller, your credit cards’ statements are lower, and your home doesn’t get filled with costly things you don’t need. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to look around and see a home you love? Looking around at the clutter is a nausea-inducing sight once your home becomes cluttered enough. You can actually move around your home and enjoy the space, instead of moving around things that are in the way. Cleaning is already enough of a chore, but having to clean around things you have zero emotional attachment to (or worse, actively dislike) makes cleaning the house much more stressful. That is… until the many benefits of getting rid of clutter reveal themselves: Even then, it’s tough to move into action. There are many benefits to owning fewer possessions. Learning how to declutter your home and (and as a result, decluttering your life) doesn’t need to be as painful as some make it out to be. The idea of living a simple life with less stuff sounds attractive to many.īut often, they begin to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and defeated around the idea of owning less. “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.” -Dale Carnegie
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