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What to do with all your clutter: Pt. 1 Donate it!

What to do with all your clutter: Pt. 1 Donate it!

One of the most difficult aspects of clearing away clutter and excess is actually, physically getting it out of the house. Sure, cleaning up closets and counters feels great and makes you breathe a sigh of relief when it's finished, but if you're just boxing up all the junk and sticking it in the garage or attic, that's not really "decluttering," is it?

Let It Go - The Psychology Of Clutter

Let It Go - The Psychology Of Clutter

You aren’t what you own. Don’t let the things you own, own you. Learn to let go. You’ve heard all these clichés before. Maybe you even believe there is some wisdom in them. Maybe you’ve even said them before.

But you are still no closer to decluttering your home are you? You still have boxes piled in the garage and drawers overflowing with who-knows-what. Maybe you even began the twenty-one day decluttering challenge, but you couldn’t finish or you didn’t end up getting rid as much stuff as you wanted to.

Why Declutter? #Infographic

Why Declutter? #Infographic

Clutter can make its way into all areas of our lives if we aren't diligent in keeping it at bay. Making a conscious effort to stay organized and decluttered can make us more productive at work and school and happier and less-stressed at home. 

The interior design team at OKA put together the following infographic about decluttering stats and the benefits of keeping your organized.