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Are you tired of tripping over shoes, bags, and coats that seem to always end up in your entryway? Decluttering your entryway can be a quick and easy task, and it will make a big difference in the overall appearance of your home. In this blog post, we will show you how to declutter items that belong elsewhere from your entryway and optimize the space for a more organized and welcoming environment.

Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway

Welcome to my Year Long Thorough Declutter Series. We declutter 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. Each day we do a daily task based on the room we are working on. Today, our task is to declutter items that belong elsewhere from your entryway.

The best way to develop a new habit is by slowly and daily application. We will begin a new daily declutter habit starting with the Entryway, Foyer, and Mudroom. In the Year Long Thorough Declutter Series, we will declutter 30 minutes a day, five days a week on weekdays. Sign up to receive daily encouragement and motivation.

Plus, you’ll learn your specific daily task to work toward completing the goal of a Year Long Thorough Declutter where you will declutter every space and learn how to start to purge your house. Are you ready to finally get organized? If so, will you join us? Leave a comment below to subscribe.

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Currently we are working on decluttering the Entryway, Foyer, and Mudroom. The daily task for today, Feb. 17, 2023, is to declutter items that belong elsewhere from your entryway. Remember, we are focusing on just the Entryway, Foyer, and Mudroom area, so don’t declutter your whole house. We will cover each room separately.

Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway

How to Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway

  1. Gather all items that belong elsewhere. This includes shoes that belong in the closet, bags that belong in the office or bedroom, and coats that belong in the closet or mudroom.
  2. Sort through the items and decide what to keep, what to donate or sell, and what to throw away. Be honest with yourself about what you really need and use.
  3. Assign a specific spot for each item. Shoes belong in the closet, bags belong in the office or bedroom, and coats belong in the closet or mudroom. Make sure you have enough storage space for these items.
  4. Create a system for keeping items in their designated spots. For example, use a shoe rack for shoes and hooks for bags and coats.
  5. Make it a habit to put items back in their designated spots after using them. This will prevent them from ending up in the entryway again.
  6. Finally, keep the entryway clean by wiping down surfaces and vacuuming or sweeping the floor regularly.

By following these simple steps, you can declutter your entryway and optimize the space for a more organized and welcoming environment.

In short, decluttering your entryway not only makes your home more inviting but also makes it easier for you to find what you need when you need it. It’s a simple task that you can do in a matter of minutes, but it will make a big difference in the overall appearance of your home.

By keeping a designated spot for everything, it will be much easier to maintain an organized entryway in the long run. Remember to be honest with yourself about what you really need and use, and establish a regular cleaning routine to keep the area tidy.

I personally have a bad habit of placing items that need to be donated in the laundry room behind the door. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Wrong. Delaying decisions means we still need to declutter.

Maybe you have a habit of delaying decisions, too. Let’s decide today where your decluttered items need to go. Do they need to be donated? Disposed of? Don’t delay that decision any longer. If they need to be donated, sort and put them in your vehicle. Then, make a note in your calendar to drop them off at your favorite charity.

As you are decluttering your items, I want you to try not to just move them to another room. You may be tempted to do that. However, resist the urge to keep everything. Decluttering means we actually part with these items. Otherwise, assign those items a permanent home where you can best utilize them.

Step By Step Decluttering guidelines for How to Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway

1.Only spend time on your specific daily task. 

2.Do not get side-tracked or distracted. 

3.Work within a time of day that you have the most energy and stamina. This is one of the most useful declutter motivation tips. Listen to your body and work at decluttering when you feel the most alert and energized.

4.Avoid thinking too long about whether to keep or discard an item. This is one specific way for How to Be Ruthless When Decluttering.

5.Avoid cleaning during your declutter. The goal is to purge the dead weight. Getting rid of the clutter is your priority. Cleaning can be accomplished later. Read on for more declutter motivation tips and my room specific deep clean checklist, though, as you will begin cleaning after your declutter.

How to Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway

Supplies Needed:

1. boxes -preferably ones you can donate (Avoid plastic storage bins because you may be tempted to just store the items and not part with them.)

2. sturdy trash bags

3. marker/pen to label boxes

Decluttering Tip: Avoid using storage bins to declutter. Storage bins tend to tell your brain to “store” the items for later. That is just delaying decisions. If you aren’t getting rid of items when you declutter, you are not truly decluttering. This is why I recommend a trash bag, also. A trash bag tells your brain to “trash” the item.

Obviously, recycle if you have that option. The boxes you use should be ones you are willing to part with, so I recommend sturdy cardboard boxes. As to donations, there are many charities that will come pick up your items for you at your home.

I use one in particular where you can book an appointment for pick-up online. This is so convenient, as it saves you the hassle of hauling stuff away yourself. Scheduling that pick-up also motivates you to declutter by a certain date.

How to Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway:

1. Start by eliminating trash first- use a sturdy trash bag

2. Sort items by category if needed so you can see what you have

3.Get rid of items that don’t work or that work poorly, expired items, anything you don’t love, anything that you’ll never use again

4. Box up the donations and trash/recycle the rest

5.Select a charity to donate your items and schedule the pick-up if that is an option

How Do You Declutter Your Entire House (and get it deep clean?): Need to deep clean?

First, My How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen list can be found here.

Second, My How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom list can be found here.

Third, My How to Deep Clean Your Kids’ Rooms list can be found here.

Fourth, My How to Deep Clean Your Living Room list can be found here.

Fifth, My How to Deep Clean Your Bedroom list can be found here.

You can get your printable Daily Housekeeping Routine and Deep Cleaning Your House Schedule here. This 15 page printable kit is delivered digitally to your email for you to print and personalize. What Does a Deep Clean Include? It includes a daily schedule, calendar pages, and deep cleaning checklists for every room and area of your home. Check out the link above to see a sample page of what you’ll get in my printable set designed to help you create your personal Homemaking Checklist.

Also, you can get the complete digital printable copy of the Year Long Thorough Declutter Series Calendar and Checklists here. The printable digital download is delivered to your email. It includes 25 pages of printable calendar pages and checklists to help you declutter every room in your home. You can find that here.

New to deemiddleton.com and don’t know where to start? I recommend going in this order:

Step 1: Check out this post on the 1st step you should take to get organized. If you don’t have a calendar, you can grab my free weekly printable calendar page here. It is in my shopify store, but it is totally free, so you won’t be prompted to put in any payment information. It is a free download and will be delivered straight to your email.

Declutter Items that Belong Elsewhere From Your Entryway

Step 2: Create a daily Housekeeping Schedule. You can use this series to start to set up your own schedule. You can also use this simplified weekly schedule.If you often ask: What is the fastest way to clean a dirty house? Or, if you struggle to get organized and have tried and failed time and again, you can likely find out which of these 11 reasons cause you to fail to get organized.

Step 3:   How do you remove clutter? How Do You Declutter Your Home?.…Sign up for the Declutter Series and get your entire home decluttered in just 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week.”Declutter Your Home” checklists are provided in each email.

Step 4: What is the fastest way to clean a dirty house? Use a timer and use the Deep Cleaning Checklists above. They will help you get your home sparkling after you’ve decluttered. 

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Also, check out a great post on decluttering over here from becomingminimalist.com. Joshua Becker has some great tips on decluttering and minimalism.

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