Organized Clutter

When we hear the word clutter the first thing that comes to our mind is the word mess or junk.

Considering that I can be somewhat of a hoarder, I have come to realise that not all clutters are bad. What seems like a clutter to others could be a specific organised structure that only my brain can process.

Given that, I do know when to draw a line and embark on a process of decluttering time and again. After which, I end up trashing out things that have completed it’s life expectancy and gifting those that I believe could be of much worth to the next person rather than have it around gathering dust.

Things aside the biggest decluttering I do is when I realise that I am in a bad situation. At the end of it, I throw away all the toxic people and problems that don’t deserve eating any more of my peace of mind.

Where can you reduce clutter in your life?

2 thoughts on “Organized Clutter

  1. I really enjoyed your unique take on clutter in your blog post. Your perspective that clutter can be a personal form of organization is intriguing and relatable. Also, your approach to decluttering, not just in your physical space but in your life by removing toxic influences, is inspiring. It’s a valuable reminder of the importance of maintaining both our external and internal environments. Great insights – keep sharing your thoughts!

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