Ever notice how no matter how much you clean, your house still looks like a “before” photo? Yeah, same. Turns out, it’s not your organizing skills—it’s your duplicates. Professional organizers say we hang onto way too many backups of the same junk. Here are the usual suspects:
Water Bottles: You only have one mouth, not a starting lineup. Keep one or two favorites and donate the rest. You’ll survive without the limited-edition cup from last year’s fun run.
Office Supplies: Those ten binders don’t make you look organized—just optimistic. Buy what you’ll actually use, not what makes you feel productive.
Free T‑Shirts & Tote Bags: If your drawers can’t close, blame all those “freebies.” Nobody needs a collection of shirts for events you barely remember.
Toiletries: Three half-empty shampoos, five expired vitamins—sound familiar? Use things up before buying more. Your cabinet will thank you.
Glassware: Do you really need a different glass for every possible drink? If your “margarita night” hasn’t happened since 2018, it’s time to let those go.
Bulk Buys: Costco’s great until you can’t find your cereal behind a wall of paper towels. If you can’t use it before it expires, skip it.
Cleaning Supplies: Having five half‑empty bottles of the same spray isn’t being prepared—it’s being forgetful. Pick one caddy, stock it, call it a day.
Bottom line: If your house feels cluttered, stop buying extras and start letting duplicates go. Future‑you (and your junk drawer) will breathe easier.
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Source: The Spruce
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