I Tried the "Reverse Decluttering" Method, and It Showed Me What Items I Truly Love (and Don't!)
Briefly

Decluttering can often be a daunting task leading to overwhelming feelings and decision fatigue. The reverse decluttering method, as introduced by Heather Bifulco of Tidy Style Home, encourages individuals to focus on what they cherish, use, and need rather than fixating on items to discard. This reframing helps minimize guilt associated with letting go of belongings. The method suggests starting with a specific area or category in the home and collecting items that bring joy or utility, which aids in easing the stress of decluttering while still achieving space organization.
"Simply put, the reverse decluttering method focuses on what to keep rather than what to get rid of. It's a shift in thinking from the typical decluttering approach."
"You might not know where to start, you can feel unsure about what you’re truly ready to part with, and you might find yourself exhausted before the task has even begun."
Read at Apartment Therapy
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