30 Things You Need to Throw Away from Your House - YouTube

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Ok, Have a couple of questions for you.
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Have you ever lost something around your house and found it a few months later?
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What about the times you couldn’t decide which shirt to wear at work, and you ended
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up going topless?
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Hehe.
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All kidding aside, life is too short to shuffle through all your stuff in order to find what
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you are looking for.
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According to the National Association of Professional Organizers, we spend at least 1 year of our
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lives looking for stuff.
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So why do we hold on to things?
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The answer is simple.
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Not everything comes with an expiration date.
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So, we’re unsure when we should get rid of old items.
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But, ditching things that we no longer use can help us maximize space and improve productivity.
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To help yourself declutter, you have to follow one simple rule.
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Chuck away anything you haven’t used in the past two years.
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Now, don’t go around putting everything in boxes.
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That’ll create a huge mess.
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Instead, do one item at a time, starting with the following:
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1.
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Unmatched socks Everybody has a drawer with a handful of socks
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that lost their other half somewhere along the way.
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It’s as if a vortex opens up and sucks them in, one at a time.
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Anyway, the only reason to keep single socks is if you’re looking to get crafty and upcycle
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them.
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CDs and DVDs This is going to be a tough one.
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People put a lot of pride and effort into creating their movie collections, but with
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the push of a button, you can transfer all of them on to a hard-drive.
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Ok, you don’t need to abandon all your favorites, but the second best should move out.
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Old knives Every person, when starting out in their first
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home, acquired a cheap set of steak knives.
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If you’re one of those people, then you know that not only are they dull to begin
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with, they can’t even be sharpened.
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So, the best thing to do, is send them away.
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Hair ties Short hair or long hair, these little elastic
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devils have been in our houses long enough to deteriorate.
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If you have a drawer with more broken hair elastics than good ones, then you need to
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get rid of them.
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Show your hair some love.
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It’s better to invest in a few good quality hairbands than having a 100 of them constantly
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breaking.
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Old condiment Packets “I’ve run out of condiment packets”
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said nobody.
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Here’s the thing, takeout places usually give you twice the amount of packets you need
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for your meal.
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Yet you keep them just in case.
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Well, that case never arrives, and they expire.
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So, save yourself the struggle and chuck them.
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Expired spices Ok, we all know that we need to toss out milk
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when it gets sour, but spices are a different story.
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We hold on to our spices in case we need to give our dishes some extra flavor.
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But, we keep them way too long.
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You see, spices won’t expire in the sense of making you ill, but they’ll lose flavor.
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And when turmeric begins to taste like dust, it’s time to throw it out.
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Rusty Razors -- what a great stage name!
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This is an important one.
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Razors that are kept in a moist environment tend to get rusty twice as fast.
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Shaving with rusty razors can cause burns and skin infections.
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When they’re kept in the shower, bacteria grows on them, so their blades should be replaced
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more frequently.
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Sheets When sheets are washed too many times, they
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become –shall we say -- translucent.
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Plus, it’s really uncomfortable to sleep on them.
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The only reason to keep them around is if you plan to turn them into cleaning cloths.
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Plastic Bags Don’t get me wrong, all of us hoard them
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because we know that we shouldn’t throw them out.
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But there are places you can take your plastic bags and recycle them, putting an end to the
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ever-growing mass.
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Containers without lids Here’s another mystery, lidless food containers.
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How do those lids vanish?
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Maybe they paired up with the missing socks in the vortex.
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Until we find out, you can recycle the single ones.
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Expensive skincare This is a wakeup call for people who buy expensive
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moisturizers and store them because they don’t want to use them
too quickly.
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Well, skincare products that are rarely used are a great source of bacterial growth.
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So, it’s safer for your skin if you get rid of them.
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Dead Batteries Imagine your TV remote has run out of batteries,
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what do you do?
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Shuffle through your junk drawer to find one, only to discover none of them work.
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Don’t get me wrong, we all hoard batteries just in case one of them re-charges itself.
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But they never do.
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Save yourself the hassle and throw them out – in the proper way, of course.
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Outdated magazines and newspapers When your paper collection keeps growing,
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you’re less likely to pick one up and re-read it.
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After all, you acquired all the information you needed.
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So, unless there’s something special in one of the newspapers or magazines you keep,
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toss them already!
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Office supplies Things like colored pens and little note pads
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make us feel more organized.
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But, thanks to technology, even post-it notes are now digitized.
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Granted, you need the supplies you use regularly.
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But the ones that’ve been sitting in your drawer can be donated.
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Excess coffee mugs It begins with the phrase “Oh, that’s
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a nice mug”, and it ends in an ever-increasing collection.
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You should see mine!
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The truth is, most of us have a few favorite coffee mugs.
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The rest of them sit in a cupboard collecting dust.
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Old Phones Let’s face it, you’ve upgraded your phone
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years ago and your old ones sit in your junk drawer keeping the empty batteries company.
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It’s time to say goodbye.
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You can recycle your phone and get some cash back as well.
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Travel Toiletries There are better ways to remember your adventurous
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vacation than holding on to tiny shampoo and soap bottles from the hotel you stayed in.
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They’re just sitting in a bathroom cupboard taking up all your space.
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If they’re more than 2 years old, then folks, it’s time to toss them.
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Empty notebooks and journals Ok, if you haven’t picked up the habit of
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writing every day in your journal, then it’s time to pass it along.
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It’s better to gift it to someone who can get good use out of it.
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Power Cords Unless you’re an electrician or an engineer
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who can get inventive with their old power cords, there’s no reason to keep them.
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Older power cords don’t usually match new appliances, so holding on to them is pointless,
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kinda like my old pencil.
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Calendars There are two main reasons people hold on
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to last year’s calendar.
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To transfer old dates, or recall their old schedule.
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It’s the end of the summer! if you haven’t transferred the dates or looked at your old
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calendar in months, then it’s time to recycle it.
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Receipts Don’t get me wrong, some receipts should
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be kept for warranty purposes or tax deductibles.
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But they should be filed accordingly.
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If you still have the receipt from the take-out place you ate lunch at a week ago, then you
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know what to do.
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Clothes that no longer fit you Whether you lost weight or gained weight,
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clothes that go more than two sizes in either direction should move out of your closet.
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Even when you manage to fit into those clothes, they’ll already be out of fashion.
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Not having to shuffle through all the unwanted clothes will save you a ton of time in the
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mornings.
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Old prescriptions and Supplements We hold on to old prescription medication
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in case we get ill again and self-diagnose ourselves with google.
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This is a huge mistake!
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There are many things that can go wrong with old prescription medication, so it’s better
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to get rid of them.
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The same principle applies to supplements.
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The good thing is that they come with an expiration date.
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So, while you’re chucking away old prescriptions, do the same with supplements.
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Take out menus Take-out menus are like emergency service
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phone numbers.
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You need to know they’re there.
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But with all the take-out places having their menus online, there’s no reason to keep
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them.
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Plus, most restaurants keep adding new things to their menus.
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So, the ones you have in your kitchen drawers are probably missing some tasty new dishes.
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Greeting Cards Ok, this is a tough one.
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Keeping cards from people who’ve passed away is a given, also cards from people you
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adore.
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But, the 5-year-old birthday card given to you by a person you hardly speak to should
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be recycled.
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Loofah If your loofah is more than a month old, it
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should be replaced.
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As time progresses, they get dirtier.
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Loofahs have a lot of porous nooks and crannies.
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When you exfoliate, these crannies get filled with dead skin cells, and then bacteria begins
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to multiply.
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Some loofahs can be washed, but the natural ones should be chucked away.
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Cardboard boxes Holding on to the box of big-ticket items
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such as a computer or a TV is normal.
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Besides, you need them in case you move or sell them.
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However, cardboard boxes that you’ve used ages ago should get recycled.
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Damaged Dinnerware A chip on a coffee mug or a dinner plate doesn’t
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seem problematic.
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But over time, the chip gets filled with food and water, making it a great source of bacterial
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growth.
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So, don’t hesitate to get rid of them.
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Appliances Whether it’s a keyboard waffle maker or
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a normal toaster that you’ve used once, don’t hold on to it.
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Some appliances are more trouble to use than to not.
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So, you can make someone else happy by donating it.
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Old Towels If your bathroom towels begin to feel like
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cardboard boxes, this is a sign that they’ve reached their lifespan.
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You can repurpose them into a bathroom rug, or you can donate them to an animal shelter
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and get yourself new ones.
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So, tell me, which item do you think we should all get rid of first?
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Let me know in the comments.
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