This week was the final week of my minimalism challenge, and I am not going to lie, I have been dragging my feet to go through this final stage of decluttering. Mostly because I’ve known since week three that I would not be able to find 220 more items to purge from my apartment, which is now the most organized, clutter-free space I have ever lived in.
With that being said, I forced myself to take inventory today, December 31, and discard any lingering items that I did not need and were taking up space in my life. Some of these things were passed over in the first three weeks, while others were things I had decided to hold onto, only to change my mind this time around.
Week Four’s Items
- 80 sachets of tea
- 11 aluminum food trays
- 10 receipts
- 5 store membership cards
- 4 manuals
- 2 reusable water bottles
- 2 paper shopping bags
- 2 cables
- 1 empty tea jar
- 1 paint brush
- 1 magnet
- 1 candle with a crushed wick
- 1 pair of pants
- 1 lighter
Week four’s total: 122 items
Minimalism Challenge Total: 386/475
Although I came up a little bit short at the end of the challenge, I still believe I have done an excellent job decluttering my apartment and minimizing my possessions. Now, everything in my apartment has a place. I don’t spend time searching for things, and I actually use the things I own. While there are still some things that remain, hidden away, I have also taken care to be mindful of the next person that will live in this apartment someday.
Not only was this minimalism challenge fun, it was also eye-opening. I mentioned this in an earlier post, but clutter is clutter. Whether it is in the form of too many pairs of shoes or a bag full of bags shoved under the kitchen sink, it still takes up space in our lives. In fact, since undergoing this challenge, I’ve been able to store things under my sink, because it’s no longer overrun by things I don’t use or need. I don’t think I’ll be able to do this challenge again any time soon, especially with my New Year’s Resolution to undergo a year without shopping, but I know that I should check in every month or so to make sure I throw away all the receipts that I have shoved into my wallet.
I would have never thrown away a single one of those things. Like, a lighter? They’re refillable. That’s why I keep 36 of them in one drawer, just waiting for the day I see the perfect sale on butane.
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