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One Decluttering Strategy That Will Transform Your Space: The Double Declutter 

Elin Lesser
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Today I'm sharing one decluttering strategy that will make it easier to streamline your space and pursue a more minimalist life!
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@julzmilz5259
@julzmilz5259 11 месяцев назад
The emotional charge decreases with each look at an item, making it easier to let it go. I love this idea!
@happyluv
@happyluv 11 месяцев назад
I like the phrase " emotional charge"! Thats exactly what it is when you begin to unearth items that you've forgotten about or sentimental keepsakes that catch you off guard.
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Agreed!!!
@margaret1336
@margaret1336 11 месяцев назад
I found getting rid of entire categories is helpful. Like craft books- they’re all available at the library or online. Anything readily accessible by other means- out!
@LorreneRomanic
@LorreneRomanic 11 месяцев назад
I've heard it described as the "layers of an onion" analogy - Each time you declutter and build your decluttering muscles, you peel another layer of the onion.
@bellaluce7088
@bellaluce7088 11 месяцев назад
Totally agree that letting go is often easier with a second pass (or third, or... ; - ). That's one reason I prefer the Onion Method of removing what's easiest first vs. trying to sort one category or space to completion all at once. Marie Kondo's method felt like a math test I was failing, but searching for what I am ready to let go feels energizing and empowering! : - )
@funlover163
@funlover163 11 месяцев назад
I get the point of Marie Kondo method (I think it's also meant to exhaust you with the amount of stuff you own and make you want to get ride of it lol) but I think over time it's really not the best for maintaining
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Interesting point that sometimes we can feel like we're "failing" at a declutter because we're trying to follow a specific formula. I've totally been there! (Glad I'm not the only one who's been through that process and needed some extra time and adjustment to make it work for me!) :)
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
interesting observation!
@Conval-wi5eh
@Conval-wi5eh 11 месяцев назад
@bellaluce7088 If you ever feel stuck or like you have reached a decluttering plateau, try aking yourself "What in here can stay?" instead of asking yourself "What in here can go?". Choosing what I wanted to keep helped to reduce my stuff to ~ 20% instead of removing only 10-20% :)
@bellaluce7088
@bellaluce7088 11 месяцев назад
@@Conval-wi5eh Yes, my version of that is asking if my whole house disappeared, what would I have to re-buy in the next few weeks or truly miss. Identifying my true treasures makes it much easier to recognize what's merely filling space!
@nataliebutler
@nataliebutler 11 месяцев назад
Yup, I often do multiple passes when clearing out. Somehow it's easier to let go of a small amount 3 times than a large amount all in one go. Sometimes things I'm unsure about go into a 'holding' area for several months. Usually when I take a look at it again I can get rid of a lot more.
@AlexaLikes
@AlexaLikes 3 месяца назад
It's so true about the first cut being the deepest. It's similar to getting shape in a way. Harder at the beginning but each time you practice, it becomes easier and more satisfying.
@alwayswonderwhy
@alwayswonderwhy Месяц назад
I refer to this as doing it in layers, like peeling an onion. Every time goes deeper, releasing more😊
@tinygreenpineapple
@tinygreenpineapple 11 месяцев назад
The first cut is the deepest - Rod Stewart said it first 😄 Great video and very helpful! Your place is beautiful!
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
haha! Thank you!
@Angelica-ri7hx
@Angelica-ri7hx 11 месяцев назад
It was actually Cat Stevens! 😉
@tinygreenpineapple
@tinygreenpineapple 11 месяцев назад
@@Angelica-ri7hx It was?? Too funny! Thank you 😊
@changveronicas
@changveronicas 8 месяцев назад
the first cut is the deepest 😂❤
@lenavonstein9671
@lenavonstein9671 11 месяцев назад
This is so true. I went through all of my belongings 3 weeks ago and did go through the "keep" boxes again shortly after and I was so annoyed at even having to take a look at this stuff once again :D writing this makes me laugh so much oh my I will go through it again in 3 to 4 weeks and see what else I am willing to part with :) thank you so much for your videos. I can relate to them so very much right now ♡
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Love this! Yes, maybe it can be a "Triple Declutter"! ;)
@annan.3283
@annan.3283 10 месяцев назад
I’ve enjoyed your decluttering videos for awhile and rewatch them as I declutter. I just wanted to compliment you as I see here that you fixed your lighting and we can now see your blue eyes.
@nicolekiel1050
@nicolekiel1050 11 месяцев назад
Yes! I've found that the "double declutter" is super helpful for me. Or letting something that I'm struggling to let go of emotionally just sit in my mind for awhile... I often can let go of it after realizing what is holding me up.
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
I totally agree--recognizing what's holding me up helps me part with more! Great point!
@ros8986
@ros8986 11 месяцев назад
Also planning to do a second review takes stress off the first review. I encourage people to look through things quickly and remove things they know they don't want (bits of trash, an item someone left at their house (but they have no idea who). This gets people over the initial stress of actually touching the stuff. I encouraged one person to just give a quick look through file cabinet drawers and she ended up quickly reducing four feet of paper to four inches.
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Great point!
@bellaluce7088
@bellaluce7088 11 месяцев назад
Exactly this! Decision fatigue is real, and removing the things that seem easier builds skill and confidence at decluttering! Plus, sometimes familiarizing yourself with what's there makes things way less overwhelming.
@ros8986
@ros8986 11 месяцев назад
@@bellaluce7088 another thing is that the value of all objects are in relation to all the other objects we have - my decision to keep a particular knife often depends on what other knives I have (or don't have).
@tracysullivan6450
@tracysullivan6450 11 месяцев назад
@@ros8986This is new information for me. And I’ve watched hundreds of decluttering videos, and flipped through countless magazines about decluttering! Objects relating to other object - that’s genius revelation right there! Thank you!
@julieo123
@julieo123 11 месяцев назад
​@@ros8986😊love it!!!
@nancycerreta5629
@nancycerreta5629 11 месяцев назад
Thank you. Today is the day to donate a blouse that I felt for sure if I lost 5 lbs it would be perfect. Even though I bought it for 3.00 at Goodwill, it Was a treasure. So goodbye blouse.
@LuminousLibro
@LuminousLibro 10 месяцев назад
I love that you used music as an example! I’m a musician and that really resonated with me.
@MelissaNgai
@MelissaNgai 11 месяцев назад
I definitely experience that, too. When I first try to declutter, I get too sentimental or caught up in the "waste" of it all. But when I take a second look at the stuff I'm holding onto, I get over it easier and I let myself get after my goal of decluttering faster. Plus, I donate a lot of my unused or lightly used things, so I remind myself that I'm not wasting, just giving it a second life.
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Yes! Love that comforting thought of a potential second life for the object -- it's more likely to get one than if it's in the back of my closet!
@justnoticing
@justnoticing 11 месяцев назад
You have articulated my experience so well. I have noticed this tendency to find it easier to declutter the second time around and in subsequent declutters as well. In my case, I feel I have needed time to make the mental and psychological shifts that are enabling me to declutter to a greater and greater extent. It has been a long journey but I am starting to get closer to my vision.
@suebolton5
@suebolton5 11 месяцев назад
Yes, 2nd time is easier, my friend helped me and if she saw me hesitate over something it would go in a pile and often I would suddenly say, that can go now, it’s almost as if we need to process it. The don’t know pile often went and not much was kept. I can never tell you why I do it that way. My daughter is very different and I couldn’t declutter with her because it was much more black and white with her decisions, so we argued a lot.
@fsu3786
@fsu3786 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I completely agree with the effectiveness of this strategy! Also: would you please share the source of your quilted jacket? A long time ago I asked you about your sweater- you told me - I got it- and probably will never declutter it! 💗
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
haha! Glad you enjoy the sweater. This jacket is from "Shoppes." It's a bit pricey because it's handmade, but definitely an investment piece (and I think they have a promo code for first purchase). Here's the link: shoppes.com/products/quilted-coat
@fsu3786
@fsu3786 11 месяцев назад
⁠@@ElinLesserSold out! But I do appreciate you sharing 💗
@maureenmccrackin6933
@maureenmccrackin6933 11 месяцев назад
That's a very interesting strategy. I will definitely try the 'double declutter'.
@dianeyoung8068
@dianeyoung8068 11 месяцев назад
I clean and declutter every zone of my house once per month. I find that it is far easier to declutter some things after seeing and considering decluttering them multiple times. I agree that I have learned about myself by doing this and the only things that catch me up are the things that I actively avoid looking at.
@KristiBranstetter
@KristiBranstetter 11 месяцев назад
It becomes easier. I find decluttering much easier after doing it seriously for 2 1/2 years.
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
I love this message of hope! Thanks for sharing
@debraswank1542
@debraswank1542 10 месяцев назад
Regarding your comment on learning a piece of music on your violin and practicing the piece in sections, “chunking” is a learning term from the cognitive sciences that reinforces your example of breaking down a task into more manageable sections. Chunking is helpful for memorizing all 16 numbers on a debit card or credit card, for example. For most of us, it’s very difficult to quickly memorize all 16 numbers at once. The first set of 4 numbers, as well as the last set of 4 numbers are generally the easiest of this series of numbers to memorize. More memorization (more practice) is needed for the inner two sets of numbers to be consolidated into robust memory. Involving more of our senses can help to build strong memory for the entire sequence of numbers. For example, writing out the series of numbers and stating the series of numbers will involve auditory memory as well as visual and tactile memories. It will likely require more than one of these practice sessions over the course of a day - with breaks in between for the brain to continue processing, termed between-session learning (as compared to in-session learning). Research studies decades ago looked at chunking as a technique for memorizing telephone numbers. The first 3 numbers and the last 4 numbers were learned first, followed by learning the middle 3 numbers. Many thanks for your inspiring and helpful videos!
@valk9789
@valk9789 8 месяцев назад
Thank you ~ so insightful! & useful
@mindiwilhelm4322
@mindiwilhelm4322 11 месяцев назад
Such a good idea. I love the violin phrasing practice analogy. No comment on my ridiculous amount of serving spoons.
@julieo123
@julieo123 11 месяцев назад
😂funny!
@williamclark1244
@williamclark1244 11 месяцев назад
I didn't have a name for it but I have done this and it really does help to eliminate stuff faster. Recently I did it with a hand mixer that I kept thinking I needed to keep when I have not reached for it since I purchased a food processor almost two years ago.
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, that's such a good example! Sometimes the second time helps me recognize flaws in my argument for keeping it - just like your example!
@joangavrilik3009
@joangavrilik3009 11 месяцев назад
So true - thank you!
@sherriepiechowski4556
@sherriepiechowski4556 11 месяцев назад
I like the idea of a second look at items to determine how important they really are. Great tip! Thanks!
@Wendy-eb2tl
@Wendy-eb2tl 11 месяцев назад
You have such a lovely calm voice. Thank you
@ANokes1
@ANokes1 11 месяцев назад
Makes so much sense to break it down into phrases. I play flute and I can relate. :)
@1inNUMBER
@1inNUMBER 11 месяцев назад
Very helpful! Thank you!
@user-je2lp2iz7e
@user-je2lp2iz7e 11 месяцев назад
Lynn here you make me feel so calm
@leastidyworld4365
@leastidyworld4365 11 месяцев назад
Ooh, I love your cardigan.
@aav_n
@aav_n 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@vale.castaneda
@vale.castaneda 11 месяцев назад
Lovely video and great tip. Thank you so much ❤
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ShoppingwithRina
@ShoppingwithRina 11 месяцев назад
thank you
@shirleygermain5707
@shirleygermain5707 11 месяцев назад
I recently have done this. It gets easier.
@sandrabell9773
@sandrabell9773 10 месяцев назад
I love the brown cabinet with the pictures, blue lamp and white vase on it. Where did you get the brown cabinet? Love the whole vignette!❤
@SharonaKian
@SharonaKian 11 месяцев назад
Genius
@janiceestes9518
@janiceestes9518 11 месяцев назад
I have trouble decluttering hair products. Some I have is 8 years old. Why I don't know. I guess I should start.
@user-fk6rj6fj1l
@user-fk6rj6fj1l 11 месяцев назад
Hello nice to meet you
@cynthiababrocky3526
@cynthiababrocky3526 9 месяцев назад
Cat Steven's wrote First cut is the deepest...not Cheryl Crow
@dharmalovemay
@dharmalovemay 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for a great video! But as a '70s girl I just can't help myself and not say it was Rod Stewart not Sheryl Crow.
@angelJ2023
@angelJ2023 11 месяцев назад
What kind of dog is ginger?
@ElinLesser
@ElinLesser 11 месяцев назад
She’s a cavachon! 🐶
@WorkIt-SarahAziz33
@WorkIt-SarahAziz33 10 месяцев назад
Jump to 3:22
@user-fk6rj6fj1l
@user-fk6rj6fj1l 11 месяцев назад
Does this bother you the way I am
@jmsl_910
@jmsl_910 11 месяцев назад
🩵🩵🩵
@user-fk6rj6fj1l
@user-fk6rj6fj1l 11 месяцев назад
I wish you could see me andy messy house I'm a pack rat coolcat dan
@user-fk6rj6fj1l
@user-fk6rj6fj1l 11 месяцев назад
🎉😂 you are so beautiful I hope we can be friends ❤❤❤ coolcat dan 😂😂❤❤
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