In order for us to live a more frugal life and live below our means it requires that we re-use items instead of going out to buy something new. However, does that mean that our frugalness causes us to live in a cluttered house?

There are many uses for bread bags, shower curtains, plastic containers, glass jars and so on. But does that mean that we have to keep it all. Will the guilt be to much to bear if we throw away one or five? What is a good number of items to keep for re-use? Is it three, five or one?

It is true that before you toss something you want to pause and ask yourself’¦

  • Can this item be fixed?
  • Can this item be re-used in a new way?
  • Can this item be donated to someone else?

But still the question arises, how long do we need to hold onto things? Do we apply the 6-12 month rule of non-use to determine that we throw it or give it away?

I believe there is a very fine line between frugal living or even green living and living a VERY cluttered life. There are people who don’t know where to draw that line, because they live in it and it builds ever so slowly around them. There are others who seem to be able to keep all that they need and get rid of the rest without trouble.

How would you answer these questions? To start, at what point do you draw the line when things move into the clutter area? Can you lead a cluttered life and still be frugal?

Perhaps you haven’t even considered it’¦ let us know what you do to separate frugal living and cluttered living.

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Dawn C. is site owner of Frugalforlife.com where this is a repost from: Frugal Living and Cluttered Living. Dawn is residing in Colorado with her spouse, Teri, of 11 years.

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