Where can I reduce clutter in my life?

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In my current situation, I don’t have any clutter in my life! I’m what you consider a neat freak when it comes to by my business and my workstation! I have the need to know where everything is located.

In my personal life, my family and I live in an apartment complex. This is a huge difference from what we lived in back in Florida! When we were prepping our rental property before we moved to Japan, we rented a 20 ton dump truck. We filled it to the top!

I’ve been very cautious about holding on to many items. I started throwing away old toys near the kids’ birthdays and Christmas to prevent clutter. No, they haven’t noticed that their old toys are gone. If they do notice, I will tell them that the toys broke. We had to throw them away!

9 Replies to “Where can I reduce clutter in my life?”

  1. vermavkv – India – I am Vijay Kumar Verma, residing in Kolkata, the city of joy. I was a Banker since December 1985 and retired in April 2017 from State Bank of India. After serving the Bank for 32 years as an officer holding different assignments from time to time, now I am currently enjoying the retired life. I would like to fulfil the duty of social service through this platform spreading aware about the health related problems and their remedies. I will also try to entertain my followers through knowledgeable information and motivate them to enjoy better and quality lifestyle. It is my endeavour to keep the post friendly and as informative as I can. I am willing to connect with my friends and followers, through my stories and drawings out of my passion to write and make sketches. I would like to create a trusted and joyful friend circle, and share tales from the past
    vermavkv says:

    This is such a refreshing and honest reflection. I love how you draw a clear line between intentional order and mindless accumulation—it’s not about perfection, but about clarity and peace of mind. Your discipline around space, both at work and at home, really shows how awareness can simplify life without sacrificing warmth or family life.

  2. CAN’T DO THIS IN A GYM! – United States – I enjoy everything about training the mind/body! I love training myself and others, especially the older and younger folks! I also enjoy discussing training, so comment and I’ll get back with you! — “The” Trainer Outdoor Training Specialist /Consultant- @62!/15 yr. experience as RN in CCU
    Old Fart 15 yr. RN CCU/ 20 yr. Outdoors Trainer says:

    As I’ve gotten older, I’ve become more of a general ‘minimalist’ and have learned to rid stuff!

      1. CAN’T DO THIS IN A GYM! – United States – I enjoy everything about training the mind/body! I love training myself and others, especially the older and younger folks! I also enjoy discussing training, so comment and I’ll get back with you! — “The” Trainer Outdoor Training Specialist /Consultant- @62!/15 yr. experience as RN in CCU
        Old Fart 15 yr. RN CCU/ 20 yr. Outdoors Trainer says:

        That is a great way to handle “junk!”

  3. Hilary Tan – I am currently in the process of finding my inner goddess as I search for inner peace, find mental clarity, develop mental toughness, and crush goals. Come join me on this journey so we can live our best lives!
    Hilary Tan says:

    This is relatable. Living with a husband and 2 kids, I find my house getting cluttered often. We live in a small townhouse of 1100 sq feet approx. so there’s not a lot of space for clutter. And yet, we have a lot of clutter that I wish we could get rid of. Majority of it is not my stuff and family doesn’t think that it’s a problem.

      1. Hilary Tan – I am currently in the process of finding my inner goddess as I search for inner peace, find mental clarity, develop mental toughness, and crush goals. Come join me on this journey so we can live our best lives!
        Hilary Tan says:

        If I could get rid of their stuff, trust me, I would. Majority of the clutter isn’t even mine. I also don’t see the point of keeping things that don’t serve a purpose, or are redundant (another item serves the same purpose) and it doesn’t fit the space.

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