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Decluttering for Mental Health: 5 Tips

Heather Rafanello, MSW, LCSW

@GrowingMindsetTherapy 


*Important NOTE: When we say ‘get rid of’ we always recommend having a trash pile, a donate pile, and maybe even a sell pile (this can be on Facebook, or a neighborhood garage sale). One person’s trash might be another’s treasure!*


Decluttering your space can have a positive impact on your mental health in a variety of ways, including: improving your ability to focus, increasing your feelings of confidence and self-esteem, improving relationships, and improving your overall lifestyle and well-being.


Before we get into the tips, it’s important to note that decluttering can be emotional, exhausting, and overwhelming for a variety of reasons. In this article, you will find a lot of tips for how to declutter, and what areas of your life are important to declutter, so it’s important to note that this WILL in fact take time. Our team of mental health therapists always recommends creating a plan. Get intentional about why decluttering is important for you and your mental health. Keeping this goal in mind can help us to stay motivated, and work through emotional hurdles that might get in the way.


There’s no particular order that we recommend following, but we do encourage you to think about what approach is most appealing to you. Would you prefer to tackle the biggest challenge first? Is it easiest for you to start small and work your way up? We don’t see a right or wrong answer, rather do what will be most beneficial for you.


1. Declutter your Physical Space: 


2. Decluttering the Mind:


3. Declutter your Relationships


4. Digital Decluttering:


5. Financial Decluttering:


Feeling exhausted already? Us too! Decluttering can have many positive impacts, but it also does require time, effort, and energy. We invite you to notice what stood out to you while reading this article, and if nothing else, simply consider what we’ve shared. Then you can create a plan. Starting anywhere is still starting, and for that we’re proud of you!


DISCLAIMER: This article is not intended to treat, or diagnose and medical conditions, nor is it a replacement for mental health or medical treatment. If you or someone you know is in need of clinical support, our team is able to provide therapy services to those in NJ and FL. Contact us to learn more. If you or someone you know is in need of immediate support please contact emergency services. U.S. Mental health crisis line: dial 988 ; medical emergency dial 911


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