Dana K. White’s Decluttering Hacks: Say Goodbye to Clutter and Hello to Peace


Decluttering Dana White: Tips and Tricks from a Professional Organizer

Are you tired of living in a cluttered and overwhelming space? Look no further than decluttering expert Dana K. White, the force behind A Slob Comes Clean. With her witty and relatable approach to decluttering, Dana has helped countless people transform their homes into peaceful and organized havens. In this post, we’ll dive into some of Dana’s top tips and tricks for decluttering your space and creating a life you love.

Table of Contents:
  1. Start Small
  2. Purge Ruthlessly
  3. Invest in Containers
  4. One In, One Out
  5. Maintain Your Progress
1. Start Small

One of the biggest mistakes people make when decluttering is trying to tackle everything at once. This can quickly lead to burnout and frustration. Instead, start small. Choose one area of your home – like a junk drawer or a coat closet – and focus on decluttering just that space. Once you see how much of a difference it can make, you’ll be motivated to keep going.

2. Purge Ruthlessly

When it comes to decluttering, Dana’s motto is “less stuff, less mess.” This means being ruthless when it comes to getting rid of things you no longer need or use. As you go through your belongings, ask yourself if each item brings you joy or serves a purpose. If not, it’s time to let it go. And don’t be afraid to donate or sell items that are still in good condition – someone else will appreciate them more than you will.

3. Invest in Containers

Containers are your best friend when it comes to organizing. Not only do they keep things neat and tidy, but they also make it easier to find what you need. Invest in a variety of containers – like baskets, bins, and drawer dividers – to corral everything from office supplies to kids’ toys. And don’t forget to label everything – it will save you time and sanity in the long run.

4. One In, One Out

To maintain a clutter-free home, it’s important to adopt the “one in, one out” rule. This means that for every new item you bring into your home, you must get rid of one old item. It’s a simple but effective way to keep clutter from building up again.

5. Maintain Your Progress

Decluttering isn’t a one-and-done task – it’s a lifestyle change. To maintain your progress, make decluttering a regular part of your routine. Set aside time each week to go through your belongings and get rid of anything that no longer serves you. And remember, it’s okay to ask for help. Whether it’s hiring a professional organizer or enlisting a friend to help you purge, don’t be afraid to reach out.

With these tips from Dana K. White, you’ll be well on your way to a clutter-free and organized home. For more inspiration and guidance, check out Dana’s website, YouTube channel, and her best-selling book, Decluttering at the Speed of Life.

And if you’re looking for personalized support on your decluttering journey, consider working with one of Dana’s certified coaches through Decluttering at the Speed of Life Coaches. With their guidance and expertise, you’ll be able to create a home that truly sparks joy.

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