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The Clutter Fairy Weekly #87

Unintentional Collections: The Stashes We Gather Without Even Trying

September 21, 2021/3 Comments/in Media appearances, Podcasts, The Clutter Fairy Weekly, YouTube videos /by Todd Mahloch

When we talk about collecting, we usually mean the deliberate accumulation of items in a narrow category, like shot glasses, postcards, or Beanie Babies. But sometimes we end up with a “collection” without even trying: a cupboard full of coffee mugs, 17 kinds of body wash, or enough wrapping paper to last the next 20 Decembers. In episode #87 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, identifies sources of unintentional collections and offers solutions for getting them under control.

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The Unexamined Stash

The focus of this week’s assignment is to identify, clarify, and manage an “unintentional collection”:

  • Search your home for any unintentional collections that have sprung into being. This step might entail gathering related items from the various spaces where they’ve settled into one spot.
  • Reflect on what habits or behaviors might be contributing to the growth of the collection. Is there a shift you could make to break the pattern of unwanted accumulation?
  • Does the collection include things that you love, need, or use frequently? If not, consider letting the whole collection go.
  • For any set of items that you’ve identified as containing items of value, review and thin the collection by removing junk, unneeded duplicates, or your least-favorite elements.
  • Assign a place or design a storage solution to contain the reduced collection to make it neat, accessible, and out of the way when not in use.

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3 replies
  1. Nancy Lawler
    Nancy Lawler says:
    September 22, 2021 at 12:18 AM

    I had never realized how much I do the things you talked about in this podcast. I get shampoo/conditioner with my hair dye and I really don’t use it. So this is definitely an unintended collection. Spices? Yep. Pens? Yep. Vacation mugs? Absolutely. I will look at them with new eyes now. Thanks for an excellent show.

  2. Gayle Goddard
    Gayle Goddard says:
    September 22, 2021 at 9:32 AM

    Glad you enjoyed it! I’m able to make the list of items because those collections are in every house I work in!

  3. Anja
    Anja says:
    September 27, 2021 at 3:25 PM

    Oh, I did the tittle over the last few years regarding my “exercise equipment cemetery”. I did have a stepper (mechanic step thingymajig) and a rowing device (not good quality) and I gave both away. My husband had some weird handles to swing about and also got rid of them. Now we only have left a huge hula hoop, a stepping board, a yoga mat and a few little things to massage your own muscles adequately. The other things we successfully gave away. This is the right amount for us.

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