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Decluttering workshop in Decatur teaches smart rightsizing strategies for 2024

Tired of clutter controlling your life? This workshop turns overwhelming messes into manageable systems—one basket at a time. Discover why less really can mean more.

The image shows a large room filled with books on the racks, trolleys, a dustbin, a person sitting...
The image shows a large room filled with books on the racks, trolleys, a dustbin, a person sitting on a chair, a plant in a pot, a door, a wall, a roof with metal poles and ceiling lights.

Decluttering workshop in Decatur teaches smart rightsizing strategies for 2024

A hands-on workshop on decluttering and rightsizing will take place on January 21 at the Oakhurst Recreation Center in Decatur, Georgia. Business expert Jane von Klee will lead the session, offering practical strategies to help people organize their homes for their current needs.

The workshop aims to turn decluttering ideas into action. Attendees will learn how to assess belongings by asking simple questions, such as ‘Where would I look for this first?’ This approach helps decide what to keep and what to let go.

Von Klee suggests starting with obvious items: expired goods, duplicates, or things unused for years. She also recommends using small baskets or containers as a guide. If an item doesn’t fit, it may be time to part with it. The focus of rightsizing is not on giving up cherished possessions but on shaping a home that works for today’s lifestyle. Containers play a key role by setting clear limits, making decisions easier.

The event provides a structured way to tackle clutter and create a more functional living space. Those interested can attend the workshop on January 21 at the Oakhurst Recreation Center to begin applying these methods.

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