I am terrible at throwing stuff away. I can always see a use for it (the curse of creativity) and so the clutter slowly covers all surfaces and occupies all cupboards. So when a vicar’s wife friend started a declutter “game” on Facebook last February I joined it. The idea is to declutter on each day of February, starting with chucking one thing on 1st February, two on 2nd February and working up to 28 (29 this year!) things on the last day of the month. In a non leap year, that gives you a grand total of 406 items disposed of, and 435 this year, if you keep going to the end.
There are no formal rules, so today I chucked a load of out-of-date pulses out, and I’m counting that as one item. Later in the month I might have counted each individual extra wizened chick pea to make the total for the day (sometimes I found myself needing to stretch the numbers last year).

No counting rules!
Last year I managed about half the month, and it was definitely worthwhile. Obviously you get most done in the second half of the month, but I still managed some fairly effective clearing out. I found the focus of getting rid of something every day very helpful. Counting is a good way to Do the Next Thing. This February I’m giving it another shot, and if you’d like to join me, I shall be posting progress on here.
Good luck with the challenge I think I will be joining you!
Brilliant! Keep us posted!
I find it SO MUCH easier throwing out stuff belonging to family members than to me. Does that matter?
This is a fabulous idea. x
I’ll give it a go – what the hell! (Is that an appropriate expression to use on here?!)
I am with you on this one. Enjoying your Do the Next Thing series. Thanks.
Having decluttered and moved house, I might pass this year…bit might suggest my mum 😉
Definitely with you on the “everything could be used for a art/craft project or for kids work” 😜