10 Things to Declutter in 10 Minutes or Less
1. The Junk Drawer
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It’s the catch-all for random items you don’t know what to do with—but most of it you probably don’t need.
What to Declutter:
- Old pens, receipts, expired coupons, and random items without a purpose.
Why It Works: Clearing out this small space gives you a quick sense of accomplishment and makes finding essentials easier.
Picture This: A before-and-after shot of a junk drawer—initially chaotic, then neatly organized with a few essentials like pens, scissors, and small containers.
2. Expired Spices and Condiments
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Your pantry and fridge likely have expired items taking up space.
What to Declutter:
- Expired spices, sauces, and condiments you haven’t used in months.
Why It Works: Freeing up pantry and fridge space makes meal prep easier and keeps your kitchen fresh.
Picture This: A spice rack with neatly labeled jars, replacing the clutter of old, mismatched containers.
3. Old Magazines and Newspapers
![A recycling bin filled with old magazines beside a clear coffee table, free of unnecessary piles.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-living-room-with-a-clear-co_ytjTsGsPThmNgmR6njYSbQ_sU-0KLr6QGOZt7iczJoWeA-574x1024.jpeg)
Stacks of old reading material can quickly pile up.
What to Declutter:
- Outdated magazines, newspapers, or catalogs.
Why It Works: It clears visual clutter and makes your living spaces feel lighter. Bonus: Recycle them!
Picture This: A recycling bin filled with old magazines beside a clear coffee table, free of unnecessary piles.
4. Worn-Out Towels or Linens
![A neatly folded stack of fresh towels and linens in a clean, spacious linen closet.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-clean-spacious-linen-closet_IaBy9T9FQOi0mIVYcnphgg_Deso3lylRAqIkumCifTiTg-574x1024.jpeg)
Are your towels frayed or your sheets stained?
What to Declutter:
- Old towels, sheets, and pillowcases you no longer use. Donate gently used ones to animal shelters.
Why It Works: Decluttering linen closets creates room for fresh, functional linens.
Picture This: A neatly folded stack of fresh towels and linens in a clean, spacious linen closet.
5. Outdated Electronics and Cables
![A small electronics organizer with neatly wrapped cables and chargers, replacing a chaotic pile of cords.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-small-electronics-organizer_9NOZ0z3fQBy-9emnZEPTVQ_DEudoVJ1RZmXUKD54BoPRg-574x1024.jpeg)
That drawer of tangled cords and old gadgets isn’t as useful as you think.
What to Declutter:
- Chargers for devices you no longer own, broken headphones, or outdated electronics.
Why It Works: Untangling your cords and gadgets simplifies your tech setup and frees up storage space.
Picture This: A small electronics organizer with neatly wrapped cables and chargers, replacing a chaotic pile of cords.
6. Shoes You Don’t Wear
![A clean shoe rack with just a few versatile, favorite pairs neatly lined up.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-clean-shoe-rack-with-just-a_zoUo0zsMTxOwxe0mFGAeug_jm2AEOd_RFKGoLfK_WOOvA-574x1024.jpeg)
Go through your shoe rack and pick out pairs that no longer fit or are worn beyond repair.
What to Declutter:
- Shoes that are damaged, uncomfortable, or haven’t been worn in years.
Why It Works: It clears floor space and helps you focus on shoes you actually love and wear.
Picture This: A clean shoe rack with just a few versatile, favorite pairs neatly lined up.
7. Expired Makeup and Skincare Products
![A clean vanity drawer with neatly arranged makeup and skincare, replacing cluttered, outdated products.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-split-image-with-a-messy-photo-on-top-_QrobIwrmS2OhlLP52FLf1A_tTI_G7UFTZC2GojMt3w5KA-574x1024.jpeg)
Cosmetic drawers are often full of half-used products past their prime.
What to Declutter:
- Expired foundation, mascara, lipsticks, and skincare items.
Why It Works: Keeping only fresh products is better for your skin and makes your beauty routine easier.
Picture This: A clean vanity drawer with neatly arranged makeup and skincare, replacing cluttered, outdated products.
8. Socks Without Matches
![A sock drawer with neatly rolled pairs, organized by color or type.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-sock-drawer-with-neatly-rol_JuZpZXiKQ9OSVosEl6Qy1w_QxZDan93TsOQLgMpU1i16Q-574x1024.jpeg)
Your sock drawer likely has a few strays and worn-out pairs.
What to Declutter:
- Socks with holes, mismatched socks, or ones you never wear.
Why It Works: A tidy sock drawer saves time when getting dressed and feels surprisingly satisfying.
Picture This: A sock drawer with neatly rolled pairs, organized by color or type.
9. Kitchen Utensils You Never Use
![A kitchen drawer with a simple utensil tray, containing only the essentials like a spatula, whisk, and measuring spoons.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-kitchen-drawer-with-a-simpl_yYnFkrO0SWGy007bF4T1Fw_5KeaeLulSPO208JLIWsYYQ-574x1024.jpeg)
That melon baller or extra spatula you haven’t touched in years is just taking up space.
What to Declutter:
- Duplicate utensils, tools you don’t use, or broken items.
Why It Works: Clearing out unnecessary utensils creates a more functional, enjoyable kitchen space.
Picture This: A kitchen drawer with a simple utensil tray, containing only the essentials like a spatula, whisk, and measuring spoons.
10. Unread Books You’ll Never Read
![A small, curated bookshelf featuring only your favorite reads, with plenty of space for new finds.](https://biglifesmallsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-photo-of-a-small-curated-bookshelf-wit_uoCQoKJoRtSoVZRto_bBmg_8JCfgDsQSs6xOLMaMZp0KQ-574x1024.jpeg)
Books are wonderful, but they can pile up faster than you realize.
What to Declutter:
- Books you’ve been meaning to read for years but have no real interest in. Donate them to a local library or charity.
Why It Works: It makes room for books you love while helping others discover your donated ones.
Picture This: A small, curated bookshelf featuring only your favorite reads, with plenty of space for new finds.
How to Make Decluttering a Habit
- Set a Timer: Commit to 10 minutes a day. You’ll be amazed by how much you can accomplish.
- Keep It Small: Start with one drawer or one area at a time to avoid overwhelm.
- Celebrate Progress: Acknowledge the difference your small efforts are making.
Final Thought
Decluttering doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By starting with small, manageable areas, you can create a more organized, peaceful home—10 minutes at a time. Save this post and pick one thing to declutter today. You’ll feel the difference immediately!