Photos below cut of decluttering in progress, with "helpful" feline assistance.

Please no comments about how you're uninterested in decluttering, you don't want to declutter, or that decluttering, Marie Kondo, or people interested in decluttering are bad and wrong. If this is a topic you dislike or find uninteresting, please scroll past this post or blacklist the decluttering tag.



I cannot believe how much progress I've made. This is the first time in my life I've ever wanted to tidy up. That is, it's the first time I've ever enjoyed the process, as opposed to wanting the end result. (Except for book arranging, which I've always enjoyed.) That gives me so much motivation to keep going, as I've never been much good at doing things that I don't enjoy without some kind of extremely compelling end result, such as getting a paycheck or passing a class.

I unfortunately failed to take a bunch of "before" photos, so the apparent "before" are really "midway" - assume there were more stacked up boxes and so forth before I encountered Marie Kondo.

Here is a lifetime's worth of accumulated jewelry, most of which I hardly ever wore as it was not convenient to find and was a jumble of boxes, little bags, boxes and little bags crammed into larger boxes, etc:

Cluttered bookcase, boxes of jewelry and coffee mug on floor

Here is the tidied-up jewelry arrangement. I am trying to wear one piece of jewelry and/or one item of clothing I like and don't regularly wear every day, because all the things I've kept are things I like and which still fit me, and it makes me happy to wear them. It's much easier to do so when I can find them and don't feel vaguely guilty when I look at how messy it all is.

The glass bangles are from India and when I was a little girl. I went through and tried every single one on. Some turned out to be cracked, and I threw them out. The majority no longer fit me, and I gave them away, hopefully to eventually get to some kid who will love them. The ones you see are the ones that I can still wear - and now I will wear them.

Stacked jewelry boxes by bookcase

Now have some cats.

One cat on rug, one lurking in bookcase



Cats on rug by bookcase

Cat about to jump off rug
evelyn_b: (ev_b)

From: [personal profile] evelyn_b


Hello again, pretty kitties - and look at all those nice boxes! Part of my mental block against housework of all kinds is that I have almost literally no nice things. I have very little disposable income and so just end up using grubby shoe boxes and things for storage, and my apartment is kind of fundamentally shabby in some ways I can fix and some that I can't. But I guess if I ditched some of my grubby things, I would at least have more room for the nice things, if I ever got them? At least, that's what Marie Kondo would say.

I liked Marie Kondo's idea (in Spark Joy, which I just read) of taking an old sentimental jewelry box and pulling it apart to make multiple bento-style small containers. I might do it, if I still have my childhood jewelry box around somewhere.

It's a little funny seeing this second, TV-based wave of Kondomania after getting put in the path of the books several years ago. I'm glad you're enjoying the tidyfest! You have very nice-looking bookshelves, by the way - they look like they're friendly to and comfortable for the books in them.
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