- Old technology
- Old technology accessories
- Old technology manuals
- Old technology boxes - can be used as storage boxes or for creative uses
- Books you never read/ never intend to read - make a DIY project out of a book or donate it to a charity/school
- Sports equipment you don't use - donate it to a charity/school
- Pantry items older than a year
- Notes from exes
- Old notebooks that are already written in - unless they are useful
- Empty notebooks - keep a couple for emergency, but not a whole stack
- DVDs of movies you can easily stream/ don't intend to watch/ dislike - donate or make a DIY project
- CDs that you dislike/ don't intend to listen to - donate or make a DIY project
- Novelty coffee mugs - keep a couple if you insist, but NOT all
- Old birthday cards - keep the special ones, the rest goes
- Concert ticket stubs - you can make a DIY project
- Event shirts you don't wear - keep a couple, because they might keep in handy for messy occasions, e.g. cleaning (can be used as a cloth) or when dyeing ones hair, etc.
- Foreign currency - DIY project or you can exchange for whatever currency your country uses
- Condiment packets - use them up..unless they are old
- Really specific kitchen stuff (such as hot dog container)
- Invites to past weddings
- Extra luggage - keep a couple in handy, but too many is not needed
- Old magazines - DIY project
- Old Halloween costumes - donate
- Old paint cans - DIY project
- Old IDs
- Plastic bags - keep a couple, but don't horde them, especially if they have a funky smell
- Old tex returns
- Takeout menus - keep the ones you go to the most
- Wine corks - DIY project
- Clothes for climates you don't live in anymore or don't intend to go to
- Trophies you don't display
- Work items e.g. 'I Love my Job' stickers
- Accessories from dead pets
- Any clothes that don't fit you anymore - donate or DIY project
- Jewellery you don't intend to wear - donate or DIY project or sell
Monday 6 July 2015
35 Things to Get Rid of to Declutter Our Life
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