Tyler Moore
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So like for you, if you are starting with the clothing that's in your closet, if you're starting with your work stuff, if you're talking about your own individual work bag, like those are things that you're able to actually declutter and go through without negotiating with your wife, for example.
So like for you, if you are starting with the clothing that's in your closet, if you're starting with your work stuff, if you're talking about your own individual work bag, like those are things that you're able to actually declutter and go through without negotiating with your wife, for example.
So like for you, if you are starting with the clothing that's in your closet, if you're starting with your work stuff, if you're talking about your own individual work bag, like those are things that you're able to actually declutter and go through without negotiating with your wife, for example.
Because I feel like so often, when you have to declutter with negotiating, that's when all of these other relational sort of issues start to pop up. And it's not to say that you never want to declutter, you know... negotiating but I feel like if you are inspired, it's like start with your own stuff first and then you gradually begin to take on the more complex sort of categories.
Because I feel like so often, when you have to declutter with negotiating, that's when all of these other relational sort of issues start to pop up. And it's not to say that you never want to declutter, you know... negotiating but I feel like if you are inspired, it's like start with your own stuff first and then you gradually begin to take on the more complex sort of categories.
Because I feel like so often, when you have to declutter with negotiating, that's when all of these other relational sort of issues start to pop up. And it's not to say that you never want to declutter, you know... negotiating but I feel like if you are inspired, it's like start with your own stuff first and then you gradually begin to take on the more complex sort of categories.
And the decluttering process that I recommend, it's you first clear the space, then you start to sort the stuff because it needs to be in smaller categories, then you can begin to assess what do you want to keep versus what do you want to move out before you then make the organizational plan for all of those items that you've chosen to keep.
And the decluttering process that I recommend, it's you first clear the space, then you start to sort the stuff because it needs to be in smaller categories, then you can begin to assess what do you want to keep versus what do you want to move out before you then make the organizational plan for all of those items that you've chosen to keep.
And the decluttering process that I recommend, it's you first clear the space, then you start to sort the stuff because it needs to be in smaller categories, then you can begin to assess what do you want to keep versus what do you want to move out before you then make the organizational plan for all of those items that you've chosen to keep.
But I do feel like decluttering without negotiating first is a great place to start.
But I do feel like decluttering without negotiating first is a great place to start.
But I do feel like decluttering without negotiating first is a great place to start.
Yeah, absolutely not. And, you know, most recently I did our, like, tech drawer, which I feel like everybody is great at bringing new tech in, but there's something about us that, like, holds on to all of those cords and chargers, even when we've gotten multiple duplicates forevermore. And so... Over the weekend, I was like, let me just set a timer for like 15 minutes.
Yeah, absolutely not. And, you know, most recently I did our, like, tech drawer, which I feel like everybody is great at bringing new tech in, but there's something about us that, like, holds on to all of those cords and chargers, even when we've gotten multiple duplicates forevermore. And so... Over the weekend, I was like, let me just set a timer for like 15 minutes.
Yeah, absolutely not. And, you know, most recently I did our, like, tech drawer, which I feel like everybody is great at bringing new tech in, but there's something about us that, like, holds on to all of those cords and chargers, even when we've gotten multiple duplicates forevermore. And so... Over the weekend, I was like, let me just set a timer for like 15 minutes.
Let me pull all these chords out and actually see, can I sort these and get these reorganized into a way that's like actually usable for our family? And it was amazing to see, one, the like volume of chords that we had, but two, to be able to name like, which of the chords did I actually like? Like, what was the optimal length? Which ones were sort of like broken at the end? And
Let me pull all these chords out and actually see, can I sort these and get these reorganized into a way that's like actually usable for our family? And it was amazing to see, one, the like volume of chords that we had, but two, to be able to name like, which of the chords did I actually like? Like, what was the optimal length? Which ones were sort of like broken at the end? And
Let me pull all these chords out and actually see, can I sort these and get these reorganized into a way that's like actually usable for our family? And it was amazing to see, one, the like volume of chords that we had, but two, to be able to name like, which of the chords did I actually like? Like, what was the optimal length? Which ones were sort of like broken at the end? And
It really reminded me of the power of that like 15 to 20 minute declutter with a very narrow category that then has so many positive impacts on your life. Like when your device needs to be charged that you know exactly where to go for like the type A or the type C charger in a place that's like neat and tidy and organized.
It really reminded me of the power of that like 15 to 20 minute declutter with a very narrow category that then has so many positive impacts on your life. Like when your device needs to be charged that you know exactly where to go for like the type A or the type C charger in a place that's like neat and tidy and organized.