I Tried the "OHIO Method," and Ruthlessly Decluttered My Closet
Briefly

The article outlines the difficulties faced during closet decluttering, often leading to indecisiveness and the accumulation of a 'maybe' pile. Professional organizer Dana Reder introduces the OHIO method ("only handle it once") to combat this issue. This technique requires that you make immediate decisions on items as you handle them, which helps streamline the decluttering process and prevents second-guessing. Following this method can enhance decision-making speed and efficiency, leading to a more effective decluttering experience.
"The OHIO method streamlines decluttering by forcing quick, intentional decision-making, allowing for swift action to keep, donate, toss, or relocate items immediately."
"Following through with this principle won't only help your decision-making, but it will also make your decluttering process faster as you gain more momentum with each item."
Read at Apartment Therapy
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