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10 Easy Decluttering Tips for a Clutter-Free Home & Stress-Free Mind in 2025

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Struggling with a messy home and mental clutter? Discover 10 practical decluttering tips to organise your home, simplify your life, and reduce stress

A messy space leads to a cluttered mind, draining your energy and increasing stress.

But don’t worry, decluttering your home and simplifying your life doesn’t have to be complicated.

My husband and I have recently embarked on a decluttering journey using the monk cleaning technique, which we previously did just once or twice a year.

Thanks to a not-so-calm discussion (let’s just say tears and “anger cleaning” were involved last Sunday ), I finally agreed that a clutter-free home is actually good for us.

These are my practical decluttering tips to help you simplify your home and mind, creating an organised, stress-free life.

10 Practical Ways to Declutter Your Home and Mind

1. Start Small for Big Wins

Begin your decluttering journey with easy areas—your bedside table, kitchen counter, or that dreaded “junk drawer” (which, no matter how much I clear, always ends up cluttered again!).

Decluttering tip: Set a 15-minute timer and tackle a small space daily.

Minimalist home with clutter-free living room

2. The One-Year Rule

If you haven’t used something in the last year, it’s time to say goodbye! We almost threw away our juicer but gave it one last shot—now we’re enjoying delicious homemade juices.

Action Step: Donate, sell, or recycle unused items.

Before and After Decluttering – A messy living room before decluttering and an organised, clutter-free space after applying easy decluttering tips.

3. Digital Decluttering: Clear the Chaos

Your phone, inbox, and desktop are clutter magnets. Digital mess creates just as much stress as physical clutter.

Quick digital decluttering tips:

• Unsubscribe from unnecessary emails

• Delete duplicate files and photos

• Organise apps into folders

4. The “One In, One Out” Rule

For every new item you bring home, let an old one go. This golden rule keeps clutter in check and helps with home organisation. (We finally said goodbye to old bedding that I swore we’d use ‘someday’.)

5. Declutter Your Schedule

A cluttered schedule can drain your energy just as much as a cluttered house. Learn to prioritise and say “no” to things that don’t serve you. (Luckily, as an introvert, I don’t struggle with this one!)

Time management tip: Use a planner to track essential tasks and free up mental space.

Decluttering Checklist – A printable decluttering checklist with step-by-step tips for organising and maintaining a clutter-free home.

6. Sentimental Clutter: Keep Memories, Not Stuff

Struggling to part with sentimental items? Take photos of special keepsakes instead of hoarding physical clutter. I’ve finally reduced my son’s craft collection from two boxes to one by emailing myself photos.

Donation Box – A box filled with clothes, books, and household items ready for donation as part of a decluttering routine.

7. Mindful Shopping: Buy Less, Choose Wisely

Before buying anything, ask yourself: “Do I really need this?” I personally struggle with mugs and shoes—I always feel like I need them all!

Relaxing in a minimalist living room after decluttering for a calm mind and stress free life

Decluttering tip: Stick to a shopping list to avoid impulse purchases.

Before and After Decluttering – A messy living room before decluttering and an organised, clutter-free space after applying easy decluttering tips.

8. Create Clutter-Free Zones

Designate specific areas in your home—like your workspace or dining table—as “clutter-free zones.” These spaces promote calm and organisation.

Before and After Decluttering – A messy kitchen room before decluttering and an organised, clutter-free space after applying easy decluttering tips

9. Establish a Decluttering Routine

Consistency is key to a clutter-free home. Schedule regular decluttering sessions to stay on top of things. (I stick to Sundays since that’s my gym-free day!)

Decluttering routine:

• Weekly: Quick tidy-up

• Monthly: Donate unused items

• Yearly: Deep decluttering session

10. Mental Decluttering: Clear Your Headspace

Just like your home, your mind needs regular decluttering too. Too much information and unnecessary conversations can leave you mentally exhausted.

Mental decluttering tips:

• Practice mindfulness or meditation

• Limit social media usage

• Journal to offload thoughts

Closet Organisation – A neatly organised wardrobe with colour-coordinated clothes, space-saving storage boxes, and clutter-free shelves.

In this guide, you’ll discover practical decluttering tips, home organisation hacks, and mindset shifts to create a calm, clutter-free space and an stress-free mind with minimalism without extremes.Whether you’re embracing minimalist living or simply want to reclaim your space, these decluttering tips will help you achieve your goals.

Bonus: Smart Storage Solutions

Once you’ve decluttered, stay organised with clever storage solutions.

Storage tips:

• Use labelled boxes and baskets

• Invest in vertical storage to save space

• Store seasonal items separately.

The Benefits of Decluttering

Still not convinced?

Here’s why decluttering is life-changing:

• Less stress, more focus: A tidy space promotes a calm mind.

• Save time and money: No more buying duplicates or losing things.

• Better relationships: A clutter-free home fosters harmony.

So .. decluttering can bring clarity, productivity, and much-needed peace.

Start Small, Stay Consistent

Decluttering doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

Start with small, manageable steps and stay consistent. Whether it’s your wardrobe, your desk, or your thoughts—simplifying life brings joy and clarity.

Desk Organisation – A clean and organised home office desk with neatly arranged stationery, a laptop, and a coffee mug for productive work.

Want to take your decluttering journey further? Read my 10 Steps to Reset Your Life for a full home and mindset transformation… ⤵️

FAQs: Decluttering Your Home & Mind

Q1: What is the fastest way to declutter my home?

A: Start with small spaces like your bedside table or kitchen counter. Set a 15-minute timer and declutter daily to make the process manageable.

Q2: How do I stop clutter from coming back?

A: Follow the “One In, One Out” rule—for every new item you bring home, remove an old one. This prevents clutter from piling up.

Q3: How do I declutter sentimental items without guilt?

A: Keep memories, not clutter. Take photos of sentimental items instead of storing them physically. Keep only what truly matters.

Q4: How do I declutter my home when I feel overwhelmed?

A: Start small. Tackle one drawer, shelf, or surface at a time. Use the four-box method: Keep, Donate, Recycle, Trash.

Q5: What is the best decluttering method for beginners?

A: The Monk Cleaning Technique and 15-minute decluttering rule work well. Focus on one area daily instead of decluttering your entire home at once.

Q6: How can I declutter my home in one day?

A: Prioritise high-clutter zones like the living room, kitchen, and bedroom. Set a timer for each area and use the trash bag method—quickly remove obvious clutter.

Q7: What are the biggest decluttering mistakes to avoid?

A: Avoid these common mistakes:

• Decluttering without a plan.

• Keeping items “just in case.”

• Buying storage bins before decluttering.

• Trying to declutter everything in one day.

Q8: How do I declutter my digital life?

A: Digital clutter can be just as overwhelming. To declutter:

Unsubscribe from unwanted emails.

Delete duplicate files and photos.

Organise apps into folders.

Limit screen time to reduce digital stress.

Q9: How can decluttering reduce stress and anxiety?

A: A clutter-free home promotes mental clarity, reduces distractions, and improves focus. A clean, organised space leads to a calmer mind.

Q10: How often should I declutter my home?

A: Create a decluttering routine:

Daily: 10-minute tidy-up.

Weekly: Declutter one small area.

Monthly: Donate or recycle unused items.

Yearly: Deep clean and purge excess clutter.

Love,

Dolly

6 responses to “10 Easy Decluttering Tips for a Clutter-Free Home & Stress-Free Mind in 2025”

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    Anonymous

    a must reading for anyone interested to learn about declutter.

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    loudlyglitteryb1e15ea0a8

    Thanks for sharing these helpful decluttering tips.

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    1. The Diary Of Dolly Avatar

      I am glad you managed to find time to read & I hope so you will also try to implement in your life. Thank you for reading.

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    Anonymous

    Quote elaborate and touches upon things beyond physical declutter, Nice start to my Sunday… Thanks

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    1. The Diary Of Dolly Avatar

      Thanks a lot. Am looking forward to the new person you might become after taking my declutter tips. Thanks a lot for reading my blog.

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    Anonymous

    I so needed this♥️

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