De-Clutter Your Closet

Declutter Like A Pro

When we de-clutter our closets, we save money because we know what we have and what we need to buy. De-cluttering saves time because we don’t hunt for 10 minutes looking to find the blouse that goes with the blue carpi pants. 

We try on multiple outfits looking for one that fits or put on a top, see it’s stained, and have to change before we run out the door.

Accept How You Look Today

Liking how we look starts by deciding to accept the shape our bodies have today. It doesn’t mean we can’t  change it. Accepting ourselves is a choice to live in the present. It is in our positive attitudes that we’ll make changes.

Decide to be happy with how you dress and bless someone else as your declutter your closet of the excess.

Confidence Is Reflected in How We Dress

 When we like how we look, we project a confident image and smile more often. People, including our husbands, want to be with us when they see our joy.

If you don’t feel good in your clothes, you’ll think about them and not focus on the people God places around you.

 

5 Steps to Declutter Your Closet

Before you add new fall clothes to your closet, get rid of the things you no longer like or want.

STEP ONE–Pray

Ask God to help you release the emotions you’ve tied to your clothes. Seek His guidance as you create a new attitude about clothing and yourself. ~1 Corinthian 6:19

STEP TWO − Current Size

Get honest with yourself. Only keep clothes in your closet which fit you now. Try on all your fall clothes and ask, “Does this fit?” If it doesn’t, put it in a giveaway pile.

God, I want to see myself as You see me and be an ambassador for You.

STEP THREE −Like and Feel Good

Fewer clothes which you like and feel good wearing improve your positive feelings about yourself. Take a good look at your whites and light colors. Are they stained or dingy? ~Genesis 3:21

STEP FOUR−Last Six Months

Keep the clothes you wore in the last six months which you like and fit well. If you didn’t wear it in the previous six months, it’s unlikely you’ll use it again before it goes out of style.

God, help me to see my excess clothing as a blessing for others from my abundance.

 STEP FIVE−Give Away

Put the bag of giveaway clothes in the trunk of the car today. Take them to your favorite thrift shop or consignment store the next time you run errands. Enjoy your de-cluttered closet. ~Ecclesiastes 3:1 and 6

No Guilt or Shame

Give your useful items to a worthy cause; put them on consignment or sell them at a garage sale. Whatever you do, get them out of your house.

If you decrease the number of clothes in your closet, you’ll feel the freedom and release of not having to look at things you never wear.

No guilt of having gained weight, money spent on items you never used or work clothes which non longer serve their purpose.

Let Them Go!

 

De-Clutter your closet and improve your self-image with this 6-week daily journal. The step by step directions for organizing your closet and thoughtful questions lead to a personal transformation.

See your true beauty as God helps you create a positive attitude about yourself and your clothes. 

  • Know which clothes to keep and what to give away
  • Organize your closet and love what you own
  • Learn to shop from your closet to make new outfits
  • Save time and money to use in other worthwhile pursuits

Order you copy today of God and Your Closet.

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