![]() Research suggests that decluttering our homes can help our mental health by allowing us to focus on what’s important and relax, leading to reduced stress and anxiety levels.įurthermore, when decluttering in preparation for spring cleaning, it is vital that we go through our belongings and remove everything that’s unnecessary - clothes we haven’t worn in 6 months or more, toys that are not being played with any longer, unnecessary kitchen utensils and all damaged/expired items. There are many tips for decluttering your home and stop hoarding on a regular basis.Įveryone should declutter their home at least once a year. Hoarders like seen on the popular TV show Hoarders are rare, but most of us will admit to hanging on to our possessions. Hoarding is a compulsive mental disorder where an individual finds it extremely difficult or even impossible to discard their possessions, collecting more and more belongings. Here are the tasks to do now so that spring cleaning will go over quickly, easily and without a hitch! 1. If we start cleaning without proper preparation and a plan in mind, we get discouraged quickly and might abandon the whole spring cleaning project half-way through. GETTING READY FOR SPRING CLEANINGīefore we tackle the wintery build-up of grime, there is a lot to do. Especially because you can’t disinfect surfaces without cleaning them first! Read our blog on how to disinfect correctly, and which natural alternatives there are to chemical disinfectants. In the time of CoViD-19, where we are all practicing social distancing and spending most of our time inside, cleaning your home is more important than ever. After being cooped up for the dark months, it’s time to wipe away the dirt and dust, and open our homes (and our minds) for the summer months to come. We all know that spring is the season for deep-cleaning your home. Have you noticed the days getting longer? Every morning the sky is a bit brighter, and the sun is gaining strength.
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