Did you read the title of this post? Did you notice all of the 2's? I decluttered over 50% of my possessions in 2021, and I am so ready to remove even more in the coming year. You may be feeling burdened by the objects in your home as well. Decluttering takes time. If your home is anything like mine was a couple of years ago, it will take a lot of time. But, please don't let that stop you from starting this process. I can truly say that simplifying my home has been one of the best things I have ever done. It has created space, time, energy, and so much more that could never be bought. If you're just starting your journey of simplifying your home or even if you're in what some call the "messy middle", this list may spark a few ideas of items you can remove. So, let's jump right in and get to decluttering!
The post today is a little different, as we're decluttering things that may be causing trouble with your finances. While all of these may not be possible for you, try implementing a few and see how your finances change.
1. Eating Out
2. Expensive Coffee
3. Subscription Boxes
4. Late Fees
5. Streaming Services
6. Overdraft Fees
7. Credit Card Interest
8. Car Loans
9. Expensive Vacations
10. Expensive Electronics
11. Designer Clothing
12. Designer Accessories
13. Vices
14. Unused Services
15. Unneeded Multiples
16. Name Brand Items
17. Name Brand Medication
18. High Grade Fuel
19. Unnecessary Driving
20. Shopping when Bored
21. Shopping when Hungry
22. Shopping without a List
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You can check out more things to declutter in this series:
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bathroom
Kid's Stuff
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