Are you looking for a 30 day declutter challenge that will help you get rid of a ton of “stuff” in your house? This simple free printable will help you get rid of 30 bags in just 30 days of time and declutter your house in thirty days. With this simple way to declutter your home and space, you’ll be amazed at how manageable this makes dumping the junk from your home and brain.
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30 Day Declutter Challenge – 30 Bags in 30 Days
Do you really think that you have 30 bags of stuff inside your house? Believe it or not, we all probably do! If you’re looking for that boost to get you decluttering with ease, you can easily use this free printable PDF as a way to get rid of things in your house that you might not even know that you have!
Why Spread Decluttering out over a Month?
There are several reasons why you should take your time when it comes to decluttering. One of the biggest reasons is that you might need to really sit down and focus on what you want to get rid of.
If you’re in a hurry to throw it all out, you might have decluttering remorse later when you’re looking for something that you already got rid of.
The easiest way to allow your body and brain to wrap around the fact that it’s time to declutter is to take your time and go after one project at a time.
What do you do with items that you’re removing from your house?
The best thing that you can do with items that you’re taking from your house is to use those items and donate them to somewhere else. There are plenty of charities in the area that would be happy to have items that are ready and good for others.
Talk to local churches, shelters, or even schools/hospitals about some of the items that you’re looking to rehome. They might have a great plan or need that you can easily help fill!
30 Bags in 30 Days
The great thing about this 30 day decluttering challenge is that you can start whenever you’re ready. Since each day is broken down into a manageable part of the house, there’s no reason that you can’t pick and choose the time that you’re ready to begin.
As you can tell from the decluttering your home printable, every day is listed out and you know exactly what you need to focus on each and every day. This not only gives you direction but it helps you break down decluttering of your house into a much more manageable fashion.
Are you ready to take the 30-day decluttering challenge? Join in on the fun!
Get Your Decluttering Your Home Checklist Here
Make certain that you print out the PDF and hang it somewhere in your house so that you know what you need to do each daily. And once you’re done with that day, move the bag out of your house and put a triumphant checkmark on the list! At the end of 30 days, you’re going to notice a huge difference in your home!
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Laurie says
This is a great idea!
Working on this little by little!
Blessings!
Laurie
Ridge Haven Homestead
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kim says
good idea, but once I have a bag of clothes I think can be donated, it is extremely difficult to figure out where to donate it.
Don’t know any place that is taking men’s suits. Any ideas/
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
This is an amazing list! I know I would be surprised at how much I need to get rid of. Thanks for sharing. #HomeMattersParty
Nicolle says
Hi Melissa! I love your printable and am definitely going to have to do my own challenge at home! With the New Year I’m feeling the urge to purge! Thank you so much for linking up at my weekly link party! I’m happy to be featuring you this week! Happy New Year!
https://www.ourtinynest.com/2023/01/04/weekly-link-party-329/
Smile says
Call local non-profits such as local churches, rec centers or food banks. Also check with counselors at high schools & community colleges. They may know people that need them for graduation, awards events or know places that do work placement training, resume building and help get low income people people hired at new/better jobs.
If not, you can try a consignment shop near you that will try to sell them for a reasonable fee to someone looking for nice work clothes and after a period of time they will automatically donate them somewhere that accepts nicer clothes.