Despite my desire to follow a minimalist lifestyle and the many years of downsizing and decluttering I’ve already put into my life, I still have a lot of stuff.
I just don’t know how it accumulates.
One month, I can feel perfectly satisfied that I have decluttered successfully and only own the things I need and love. I have the bare minimum.
The next month, I can feel overwhelmed by the amount of clutter I still have in my home.
It’s not that I’m going shopping or bringing new items into our home. I’m simply looking at it with fresh eyes. Perhaps more critical eyes.
I could do more.
Maybe I exhausted myself before I had truly finished decluttering last month? Perhaps I was ‘soft’ and allowed myself to keep things that I didn’t really need?
Whatever the reason, the process of decluttering sometimes seems never-ending. (When will it end? Will I be in an empty room, thinking about taking down the blinds?)
So, exasperated with myself, I started looking for motivation to do more. To declutter further. To minimise more.
I uncovered a quote that I hadn’t heard of before and it made a massive difference to how I look at my belongings:
“Decluttering is infinitely easier when you think of it as deciding what to keep, rather than deciding what to throw away.”
Francine Jay
MIND. BLOWN.
Unbelievable though it seems, I hadn’t heard of Francine Jay until now. I know, right? Where I have I been for the last decade?
Don’t worry, I’ve put that right – and I now have her ‘Miss Minimalist’ book on my Kindle.
This quite came into my life at exactly the right time. Just when I was getting despondent about my minimising efforts. It has given me a new perspective on decluttering and I am diving back into the task with renewed vigour.
I’m going into every room and thinking in reverse: ‘If this room were empty, what would I put into it? What would I keep?’ Then it’s simply a case of removing the rest.
So I thought I would share this quote with you today, in the hope that it might make all the difference to you too.
Have you discovered an inspiring quote that helped you on your minimalism journey? Has someone said something to you that made you stop and think? Let me know, I’d love to hear about it.