Bravo, Nikko! Throw that clutter HERE!
When you write down a description of what it is, it seems so...well, whatever it was was just an object, wasn't it. Does it help to see how you wrote, "a teapot"? A teapot is gone from your space. And you are richer by the amount of space it once took up.
Throw away on, donate on, declutter on.
It's helped me too, to be noting both the struggle and the progress here. That's what this thread is for, for anybody.
House is infinitely better after a day and a half of expensive help that was worth more to me than groceries (not that I'm short of those). It feels lighter, the floor isn't gritty under my feet. Things kind of glow. Don't know how I'll maintain it, but the woman I found was amazing, wonderful, incredibly meticulous, and brought me fresh eggs from her chickens.
I cannot possibly live the heading-toward-upper-middle-class life my mother did, with "hired help" all the time. But now and then, for these things I just couldn't do while working a job and a half...it has been worth it. I had to calculate how I would earn triple what I'd spend per hour by doing this freelancing, and then just figured for things I could not avoid (like mold remediation, foundation repair, lawn cutting which my back won't do, and this emergency, pre-new-tenant cleaning) -- it has been worth it. (Also a BIG reminder of how complex running a house would be if I did own it and have no help, as opposed to a little townhouse for example. So that's good to put in my pipe and smoke too...when the time comes to reconsider the question, that data will be in my mind...) I'll recoup some of the repairs outlay though, whenever it's settled.
So I feel less cluttered and I have finished one article today despite the stupid company picnic, and am about to start cranking the next.
Onward, before I ADD myself off the task again...
xo,
Hops