Weve seen our fair share ofdecluttering methodshere at The Spruce.

But, just when we thought wed tried them all, a new one came along.

Here’s what she had to say.

beautifully organized kitchen

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Want more cleaning and organizing tips?

Of course, its not as simple as asking yourself that one question.

Serafen explains how its all broken down.

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The only items to move back in are the true keepers.

According to Holdefehr, there are six specific steps.

Is It Right For Everyone?

beautiful, minimalist dining room

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But Serafen says the “move-out method” is great because it can be applied in small doses.

Start small with a bedside table, a bathroom cabinet, or the proverbial ‘junk drawer, Serafen says.

Get in the habit of regularly removing items you no longer use or need, Serafen says.

simple sitting room

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Let go of the excess.

You and your space will feel better.

Because really, do youneedfive pairs of scissors?

Be decisive, be bold, Serafen .

Especially if space is tight.

It Can Be a Shared Activity

Lets be honest.

But with the “move-out method,” you’re able to invite others into the process.

Summon an organized friend, partner, or professional to help you in the process, Serafen says.