You want to get things out of your home and into the hands of people who can actually use them, and you want to declutter without feeling guilty about the waste or continuing to contribute to the landfill and radically transform your spending and consumption habits.
I get it. This was me years ago. In today's episode, I'm sharing a bit about my decluttering journey, and I break down why waste comes from overconsumption and not decluttering and why decluttering isn't wasteful.
For show notes and resources mentioned in today's episode, head over to https://motherhoodsimplified.com/decluttering-without-waste/
Mentioned in this episode:
How To Create Your Mom Proof Decluttering Plan
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How To Create Your Mom Proof Decluttering Plan
How to declutter and have enough, but not too much
Why and when you should declutter toys
Post holiday decluttering tips!
The best decluttering tips of 2020
How to survive the holiday consumerism
How to mindfully declutter your stuff
Clutter chronicles: how Nichole decluttered her home during the pandemic
Pre-holiday decluttering tips
How to create a decluttering plan that works for you as a mom
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NEW laundry challenge - for anyone chronically behind on laundry
3 decluttering myths that are holding you back
The only three decluttering tips you'll ever need
How to create more time for decluttering
Why you, yes YOU, deserve to have a clutter free home
How to declutter before Christmas!
How to declutter when even the tiniest things feel too overwhelming
Dinner in 15 minutes, with Shelly Longenecker, author of Dinner for a Dollar
How to love your home when you don't like it
How to hold yourself accountable to your decluttering goals
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