As I mentioned last week, I finally got ‘The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo from the library. I have to admit, that with the craziness of the season, I didn’t manage to read the whole book before it was due back (it is so popular that it is still on the fast reads shelf at the library), but I did read most of it and took notes on what I need to do to start…
So, this weekend I am going to tackle the first category: clothes.
When I starting making up my decluttering goals for the year, I had my closet and dresser (ie my clothes) as my tasks for week #10 & #11. That would have been in March, right? Ha ha ha! Better late than never!
A while before I started my own blog, I had been reading blogs about minimalism and the capsule wardrobe (like into-mind), and I was inspired to start making some drastic cuts… or so I thought… so this starting place that I am at now, is actually after I have already gone through and purged a lot of pieces.
Anyway, I have spent a lot of time reading about capsule wardrobes and seasonal wardrobes, but Marie Kondo is of the mindset that you shouldn’t store seasonal clothes away, but keep all your clothes accessible all the time. But she is also seems to be of the mindset that you won’t have that many clothes if you only keep those that “spark joy”. I want to use her process, but I also want to explore the idea of a capsule wardrobe or limited wardrobe. So I want to only keep what sparks joy, but also keep the number of items down to only what I really need.
First step was to figure out what I needed for my life, and Caroline over at Un-Fancy.com has a handy work sheet that helps you lay out what your lifestyle activities are. I took some time this morning to go over the worksheet and this is what I came up with:

Some notes about my lifestyle:
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