![]() However, you may have too many magazines if you have a big stack of them on your coffee table, like the reader above did, and haven't even bothered to read them lately. You can read my thoughts below about how many magazines are "too many." You've got to start somewhere Karen, so good job! I hope this has helped inspire you to declutter your piles. Here is my first pile of magazines (several were still wrapped in plastic) I'm giving away! Still hanging on to a LOT of 'Country', but not for long ! (Maybe ) lol!" I finished reading my current 'Country' magazine and gave it to a friend. She said, "Ok everyone, I have taken the first steps to decluttering magazines. Then, about a month later she sent in yet another photo, the one on the bottom. ![]() Pile on left is to keep (for now !) Others are headed for recycling later today!" This represents a very small portion of my magazine clutter, but here it is. Thanks to this Declutter 365 group I went through magazines in the rack. She said of the top picture, "I'm cleaning in my living room this am. Nice to know they have a home to go to rather than the recycling bin."įinally, the pictures in the collage above were sent in by a reader, Karen, who kept coming across more magazines as she decluttered her home. I am feeling good right now."įay sent in the photo above, saying, "Thanks to a local request for old magazines I have decluttered health and fitness mags, family mags and started on the cooking mags. Over 100 magazines between my entire family. Sandra sent in the photo above, and she said, "I was able to find a teacher who is picking up these 2 bags of magazines. I'm so proud of you Cindy! I am so glad you've experienced relief from getting rid of this clutter, and you know what, that was an amazing amount of paper clutter you got rid of in a short period of time! It is official I am a HOARDER and cannot be trusted with magazines. I shredded a lot of paper but have a lot more to go. I got the magazines out and off to recycling today. I had stored a lot of paperwork and magazines in it. The photo above is from a reader, Cindy, who said, "I was busy today and yesterday because I had vacation cleaning out a cabinet in my pantry. Several readers have done this mission and sent in their results. How? Simply click here to return to media and entertainment clutter. Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. Top photo courtesy of Liz Latham of Hoosier Homemade Remember too, if you do this challenge and want to share your pictures of what you've decluttered you can do so at the link, and I'll add the best ones to the site. So I've listed the top 7 places to donate magazines.įinally, this decluttering mission can be used for any type of magazines, but if you have cooking magazines you can also check out the how to declutter cookbooks article here on the site to give you more ideas for how to get rid of those type of magazines. But often you can feel better about it if you know they are going somewhere they will be appreciated. In addition, sometimes I know it is difficult to part with something you paid good money for. Or do you follow the one in, one out rule for magazines, which is what I try to follow personally? So, for bonus points I'd love for you to tell me what your criteria is for keeping a magazine past the time you receive the next issue.
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