The article emphasizes the author's commitment to creating a joyful home by minimizing clutter and being intentional about possessions. The author shares personal experiences about downsizing and the limitations of storing items with the mindset of 'just in case.' Acknowledging the dual nature of baskets as both organizers and potential clutter creators, the author aims to use them thoughtfully in her space. The process of understanding one's habits is also highlighted as crucial in making better organizational decisions.
My focus this year is on creating a space for everything we love! This week I added two baskets in the dining room, I'll explain them in this post.
I find NO joy in trying to find places for things we don't use often. It's futile to hang onto so much "someday stuff" that you can't find.
You have to understand yourself and your habits in a particular home or your general tendencies to make better decisions, so it takes time.
Baskets can be an attractive organizer but it can also invite you to stash things you will never use or find again. But they do add charm.
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