Feeling overwhelmed by clutter but unsure where to start? Don’t worry—decluttering your space doesn’t have to feel like a monumental task. Instead of tackling it all at once, why not try a simple, approachable challenge? Below, we’ll guide you through some popular decluttering methods designed to inspire even the busiest among us to create a more organised and calming space.
1. The Digital Declutter
We spend so much of our lives online, so why not start there? A digital declutter involves cleaning up your virtual spaces like your phone, computer and inbox.
Tips to get started:
- Delete unused apps and old files.
- Unsubscribe from unnecessary email lists.
- Organise photos, documents and folders into accessible filing systems. This step doesn’t take up physical space, but the mental clarity is worth it.
2. The Minimalism Game
Popularised by The Minimalists, this game is both fun and effective. On Day 1, you get rid of one item. On Day 2, two items. Day 3? Three items—and so on, for 30 days. By the end, you’ll have parted ways with nearly 500 items! This method works brilliantly for those who thrive on a little challenge and structure.
3. Room-by-Room Challenge
Decluttering one room at a time can make the process less overwhelming. Start with a room that feels manageable, like the bathroom or bedroom, then move on from there. Completing one space gives you the momentum to tackle the next. Focus on what you truly use and love in each area.
4. The 12-12-12 Challenge
This method is quick and energising—perfect for when you need a burst of productivity. Challenge yourself to find:
- 12 items to throw away
- 12 items to give away or donate
- 12 items to return to their proper place
You’ll be amazed at how much progress a single session can make.
5. The 10-Minutes Daily Declutter
Busy schedule? Dedicate just 10 minutes a day to decluttering. You can set a timer and focus on one drawer, shelf, or pile until the timer runs out. Slow and steady wins the race, and you’ll see results without feeling overwhelmed.
6. The Surface Sweep
If clutter tends to accumulate on surfaces like countertops and tables, this is the challenge for you. Dedicate time to clear all visible surfaces, ensuring that only essential and beautiful items remain. It’s incredibly satisfying to see those clear spaces again.
7. The 5-Minute Purge
Set a timer for 5 minutes and challenge yourself to see how many items you can remove from your space. Whether it’s old magazines, expired pantry items or broken pens, it’s amazing how much you can accomplish in such a short time.
8. Paper Declutter Challenge
Stacks of paper can be daunting, but this challenge helps make it manageable. Take one small section of papers—like a drawer or pile—and sort through it. Recycle what you no longer need, file important documents, and consider digital storage for better organisation in the future.
9. The Closet Hanger Challenge
This method works wonders for decluttering your wardrobe. Turn all your hangers in one direction. After you wear an item, turn its hanger the other way. After a few months (or a season), it’ll be clear which clothes you never wear, making it easier to decide what to donate or sell.
10. The 30 Bags in 30 Days Challenge
Commit to filling up one bag of items to donate, sell, or throw out every day for 30 days. The goal doesn’t have to be massive—a small grocery bag or box will do. By the end of the month, you’ll have made meaningful headway in clearing out clutter.
11. The 100-Item Purge Challenge
For those ready to take a deeper look at their belongings, this challenge involves finding 100 items you can part with in one session. It might seem daunting at first, but once you start counting, you’ll be surprised how easy it is to find items that no longer serve a purpose.
12. The Four-Box Challenge
This thoughtful method uses four boxes to sort your belongings:
- Keep
- Donate
- Sell
- Toss
Choose one area of your home and sort every single item into one of these boxes. This method works especially well for tough areas like garages and storage closets.
13. The Donation Box Challenge
Keep an empty box in an easily accessible location (like the hallway or a closet). Make it a habit to add items you no longer use throughout the week. Once the box is full, take it to your local charity or donation centre. It’s a simple, ongoing way to make decluttering part of your routine.
Which Challenge Will You Try First?
Decluttering isn’t about throwing everything away—it’s about creating a home that reflects your values and makes you feel calm and in control. Whether you opt for a quick 5-minute purge or commit to the 30 Bags in 30 Days Challenge, every step brings you closer to a space you’ll love.
Further Reading: A Quick Declutter Plan for a Smoother, Lighter Home, How to get Stuff Done!