First, it’s important to note that we’re not here to make fun of you guys – we at dubizzle seem to be just as messed up as you… no pun intended!
You’ll see that 36% of the dubizzle employees don’t throw things, or only when forced. And the only hoarding exception seems to be 3% angelic creatures (of whom we’re not even sure they really work at dubizzle).
As you read this you probably scratched your head or chewed your nails, but also you’ve probably found yourself in one of those hoarding categories. Cause come on, we’re all not THAT special.
If you agree, you might also second some of the things dubizzlers don’t want to throw:
Enough now with the graphs, for crying out loud it’s the weekend! Here’s the really important piece you should probably take away from this: Decluttering is really good for you.
1) It creates space in your house, and you can reinvent your apartment with new colors and rearranging the furniture.
2) They say that emotional attachment to old possessions can actually be in your way of new experiences and relationships. So let go.
3) Clutter is a source of stress, whether it’s hidden or in the open. And you’re badly in need of some relaxation after all the EXPO 2020 bubble or no bubble chat.
4) Decluttering saves you a lot of time – because you’ll spend less time searching for that one thing. Unless you forgot it’s gone. Then good luck.
5) It just simply feels good.
Unless you’re planning to host OCD sufferer groups in your house, you have force-field-like powers or your apartment is made entirely out of Teflon, it’s not gonna declutter itself I’m afraid and you’re gonna have to get started on your own.
And if there’s one thing we’re sure of, it’s this: You work too hard and are spending way too much on rent to be hating the space you live in. Case and point.
We’ll make it a little easier for you, cause over the next weeks, there will be loads of practical and not at all uninteresting tips for your next decluttering mission – and it could be now, right?



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