I think it’s pretty well documented that I love spaces that are organized, labeled, and perfect. You could even say that they are my favorite things. But, our house still needs tons of work before every room, closet, and drawer are organized. In fact, some of them have reached the extreme clutter stage. Based on that, I’ve decided to join the 40 Bags in 40 Days challenge this year! White House, Black Shutters created this simple, yet brilliant decluttering plan in 2010 and it’s been growing in popularity ever since.
Today I’m going to explain WHY I’m joining & how you can play along. The challenge starts Wednesday February 18th. I’ll be sharing some photos as I go on Instagram, as well as more comprehensive updates on the blog at the midway point and the end of the 40 days.
We’ve accumulated too much stuff over the years. As we’ve moved to homes with larger closets, we’ve had less incentive to routinely declutter. Suddenly, it feels like every closet and cabinet is full and they’re making me crazy! My problem areas are triggering a long line of negative effects.
Here’s an example:
The cabinet under my bathroom sink is full of products I’ve used over the years, but very few of them are still used.
Because the cabinet space is full, stuff I DO use gets left out on the counter.
Because the bathroom counter is full, new toiletry purchases linger on the kitchen island.
One or two things left on the island become serious magnets for other junk to gather. Soon the mail gets piled up as well. And dishes get left in the sink.
The presence or absence of clutter on the island determines how much we keep the rest of the house orderly. It’s not something we decided, it just happens. Every time.
When the house is disorderly, concentrating on work is harder and my general mood is crankier.
I know that seems kinda drama-queeny to claim that one bathroom cabinet being cluttered causes such a downward spiral throughout the house, but I’ve watched similar scenarios happen over and over again. You’re probably wondering why I haven’t fixed all these problem areas sooner, right?
I’m not really into doing things halfway. Sometimes that is a great quality, and sometimes it is an excuse not to start something until it can be done right.
Excuse #2 has gotten out of hand as well. I’ve got so many areas that I want to blog about – sharing the messy before & the perfectly planned and executed after. So, instead of tackling parts of a space when I have a moment, I ignore it and let the clutter continue to build until it’s time to blog about it.
I know that won’t be the case for everyone, but I would guess that some of you have a similar mindset. You don’t want to clean up the pantry until you have more time or more money for new containers.
BUT…..
That’s crazy talk! Wouldn’t it be better to get a head start by decluttering in advance? I’m challenging myself to let go of the idea that if I’m going to work on a space, that it has to get ALL the way done.
To get started, I’ve filled out the free printable from White House, Black Shutters, which helps you make a customized plan for the 40 days of the challenge.
My plan going into this challenge is to set a timer for 15 minutes each day. During that time, I’ll be looking for items that can be sold, donated, or trashed in the designated room or closet.
I may even finish before the timer, but knowing that I’ll be done in 15 minutes will keep me motivated to get started each day. On the assigned declutter day, I’m going to try to ONLY declutter. During the 40 days, I’ll be going back to some of the newly decluttered areas to do more in depth organizing, but I want to break my mindset that everything has to be done at once.
So, who wants to join me in focusing on progress over perfection in the next 40 days?
Let me know if you are participating, then make sure you check out all of the resources over at White House, Black Shutters to help you along the way!
Lindsey says
When you organize your tupperware, will you please please please share your technique? I swear, tupperware organization is my white whale.
Melissa George says
Absolutely!
Nancy says
Hah! Filled up 7 bags for extra pick-up, went to the dumps with the rest. Gave away two items on Craigslist and more to a cement guy doing work here. Better Homes and Garden blog had a list of “what not to keep” recently..products ranging from cleaning supplies to make up, etc. Found it very, very helpful when purging. Unused lotions and soaps in good condition are always appreciated at your local convalescent hosp. or nursing home.
Melissa George says
Way to go Nancy!! That is awesome!
Kay says
Okay! Count me in. Actually, I started yesterday before I knew about the “40-Day Challenge.” Not only do I want to clean out my closets and other hidey-holes, I want to arrange a schedule that allows me to realize goals so that at the end of the day I have a feeling of accomplishment.
Melissa George says
Yeah! So glad you are joining me and have a head start! I love your scheduling goal too!
Kymberli says
I’m totally in! I have a house full of crazy closets and a horrendous garage. So I love this challenge.
Melissa George says
Great!!! So happy to have you join in Kymberli!
Donna Messner says
Going to join you also. I could have a HUGE garage sale. Just not in for it so will donate to Clarity.
Sarah Vogel says
This is just like Spring Cleaning!! Also, it ties in with Lent….40 Days, etc. That means we also have to give up something, and in keeping with the spirit of tossing OUT, I will not bring anything IN…(fresh milk, bread and bananas do not count!) I will try to creatively use all the food in my pantry and freezer, and stay out of the Walmart and Goodwill where I ALWAYS find something that is “such a good deal”, I HAVE to have it!, and don’t really NEED it…, and be thankful for all I do already have. Thanks for bringing this challenge to our attention, it is just what I needed. I began “decluttering” about a year ago, getting mentally ready for a move after my husband retires soon, but after about the 3rd closet and chest of drawers, I got tired and distracted! How are you doing so far, Melissa??
Melissa George says
Yes! I can’t believe I forgot to mention that it coincides with Lent! Yesterday was day 1, and I didn’t get to my designated spot to declutter until 8 pm, but I still did it! I ended up with a paper grocery bag full of old beauty products from under my bathroom sink. Since I was on a roll, I went through my cosmetic drawer too. It felt great!
Marsha Tuft says
I’m a bit late hearing about this, but I’m going to do this too. I’m going to make out my schedule tonight and start with my first 15 minute session tomorrow after work. So I’m starting on 2-25