An organized person… knows there are seasons for our stuff. Which, to me, is quite a relief.
If there are seasons for our stuff, we don’t have to look at ALL OF OUR STUFF ALL OF THE TIME. Thank goodness, because that sounds exhausting.
In my Clear the Clutter Class just last night, we talked about seasonal items and things around our homes that are exceptions to our rule. The things that we need, sure, but maybe we don’t need right now. Or not even for a few months.
When we’re feeling a little overwhelmed by our stuff, It can be quite soothing to put things away for the next few seasons and breathe a sigh of relief by the clear spaces and sense of calm their absence leaves behind.
Snow blower for lawn mower.
Iced tea pitcher for favorite cold weather / hot tea bags.
Hockey for baseball gear.
Winter gloves and scarves for baseball caps and sunscreen.
Snow shovels for gardening tools.
Heavy sweaters for light.
Boots for sandals.
Flannel bed sheets for cotton.
Soup pot for grill basket.
I’m not suggesting that you need to get rid of these colder weather items. They don’t have to leave our homes completely, but perhaps they can move to the back of the garage, or the top shelf of the kitchen cabinets, or the bottom shelf of the linen closet. It’s time to make some space for today and this season, and ease last week’s and last season’s items to their off season-resting place for now!
And if, as you transition your belongings for the season, you decide to purge some no longer needed or used clothes or winter accessories or old bedding, then you will have even more open space and breathing room!