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How do I get rid of all my doom boxes?

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coodawoodashooda · 11/06/2022 07:39

Yesterday I committed to a massive clear out. We simply have too much stuff. I want everything streamlined and simplified with a place for everything. I have doom boxes as part of household administration and in the garage. Any tips please?

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TheOpenRoad · 11/06/2022 07:46

What is a doom box? And what do you mean 'part of household administration'?

Moosake · 11/06/2022 07:50

Is a doom box for if there's like a nuclear attack? If so can you start eating your way through supplies?

OrangeBagel · 11/06/2022 07:51

It’s a box of stuff that you put away intending to organise but never do. Stands for “don’t organise only store”.

Ownedbyabeagle · 11/06/2022 07:52

What is a doom box?

Axahooxa · 11/06/2022 07:53

Bonfire!

Moosake · 11/06/2022 07:54

OrangeBagel · 11/06/2022 07:51

It’s a box of stuff that you put away intending to organise but never do. Stands for “don’t organise only store”.

That's a DOOS box though? Is that a thing?

Anyway I'd start by organising it.

OrangeBagel · 11/06/2022 08:02

Moosake · 11/06/2022 07:54

That's a DOOS box though? Is that a thing?

Anyway I'd start by organising it.

Sorry, that should be “don’t organise only move”!!

VintageVest · 11/06/2022 08:04

I love the term doom box. I knew what that must mean before the explanation as I have an attic full of them! No advice, following for help!

AlternativelyWired · 11/06/2022 08:06

I have doom bags and a chair of doom. Reading this with interest and a hope that I'll be doom free at some point.

Bumtum126 · 11/06/2022 08:09

Bin the lot , you probably wouldn't notice most of it gone.

FishcakesWithTooMuchCoriander · 11/06/2022 08:10

if it’s been stored under ‘DOOM’ protocols, chuck it. You clearly don’t need it!

DragonSpoon · 11/06/2022 08:11

One at a time with doom boxes!
Get them all out, empty into a pile- seems overwhelming but
Just chuck it into room-oriented doom boxes. Then Monday is sitting room doom box day, Tuesday kitchen doom box, ect

Once doom boxes have had things emptied , shove remaining doom box away for a few months. If not touched in that time, it's a bin box, not a doom box

Also organisers for things. Everything needs a home

Pamfiduw · 11/06/2022 08:12

We currently have a room of doom we need to sort out to move

BadAtMaths2 · 11/06/2022 08:13

Take to the charity shop. We moved 2 years ago, due to getting building work done there was a load of boxes never unpacked. The only thing 8 found when unpacking that didn’t go to charity was my late mum’s crystal glasses. Which someone will send to charity when I pass away….

watcherintherye · 11/06/2022 08:15

We have an attic of doom. Following thread for some useful tips.

MyBrilliantFriend · 11/06/2022 08:16

Get rid of it all. Why are you keeping it? There’s no point.

And going forward, everything has one home. Eg pens - they all live in 1 place. Then you always know where to find one and where to put them away.

Moosake · 11/06/2022 08:19

OrangeBagel · 11/06/2022 08:02

Sorry, that should be “don’t organise only move”!!

Ah! Oh I have a doom draw in that case.

maslinpan · 11/06/2022 08:29

Why not aim low to start with: take out 50% of each box and sort them out ruthlessly. Then leave the other 50% to the next day. It may feel more manageable if you break down the number of decisions you have to make in one session.

CornedBeef451 · 11/06/2022 09:01

I always recommend a slob comes clean podcasts, books and blog.

Pick a box. Remove obvious rubbish. Take each item and ask where would I look for it first? Take it there right now.

If you don't where you'd look for it, ask would I even know I had this? If not, bin it or donate it.

Keep doing it. Eventually you'll get through them all.

I like her methods as you only make progress, no dragging everything out and making more of a mess and you can stop at any time. You can apply the questions to anything at all and I've done my whole house like this.

DorritLittle · 11/06/2022 09:05

Following to find out what a doom box is. I may need one.

NoToLandfill · 11/06/2022 09:14

Get yourself to the podcast/ website of A Slob Comes Clean. Listen and learn! She will sort you right out.

NoToLandfill · 11/06/2022 09:20

CornedBeef im in the middle of this process! Its life changing. So much less stuff.

coodawoodashooda · 11/06/2022 10:12

Bumtum126 · 11/06/2022 08:09

Bin the lot , you probably wouldn't notice most of it gone.

I've actually started to think that too.

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coodawoodashooda · 11/06/2022 10:16

watcherintherye · 11/06/2022 08:15

We have an attic of doom. Following thread for some useful tips.

My parents have this. It's awful.

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coodawoodashooda · 11/06/2022 10:26

NoToLandfill · 11/06/2022 09:20

CornedBeef im in the middle of this process! Its life changing. So much less stuff.

What is the best thing?

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