"As the place where you start and end your day, your bedroom should be peaceful and tidy so you can rest and recharge easily. But if it's currently a mess, that can directly affect both of those things. That's why it's so important to declutter and organize your bedroom. Here's how. Trash Paper, such as notes, receipts, or clothing tags Books and magazines Drinking glasses and mugs Remote controls and electronics Phone chargers and cords that aren't being used Random objects and decor"
"Day 9: Declutter your bedroom. Today's assignment is to declutter your bedroom, and we highly recommend setting a timer for a time that's manageable for you - whether it's 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or an hour - and see what you can get done in that time. Here's where to look and what to look for to get that done."
A free two-week Decluttering Cure delivers 14 assignments by email to help create a tidier home. Day 9 focuses on decluttering the bedroom, recommending a manageable timed session of 15, 30, or 60 minutes. Key places to check include side tables, nightstands, dressers, consoles, armoires, closets, hooks, vanity tables, open shelves, under and around the bed, storage ottomans or benches, and any spots where clothes pile up. Common items to remove or relocate include trash, paper, books, dishes, remotes, unused chargers, worn linens, hangers, small hardware, grooming supplies, piled clothing, socks, shoes, bags, and accessories.
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