The internet offers a veritable feast of sites devoted to decluttering--just Google "decluttering tips" and you will be provided with pages of links (some are included below) that will offer you tried and true methods for attacking this most important task! I'm not going to reinvent the wheel, so I'll leave you to choose the site that offers the best style for you. The main point is to get on track, stay on track, and remember that this is all for a good cause--The Successful and Timely Sale of Your Home!
You may notice after perusing a few of these sites that they all have a few things in common:
- if you don't LOVE it, NEED it, USE it or FEED it: get RID of it
- play your favorite music as you work to keep energy levels high
- use a timer so you don't get discouraged or burn out
and don't forget:
From organizedhome.com~Declutter 101
http://www.organizedhome.com/book/export/html/409
Real Simple magazine is chock-full of decluttering and organizing tips
http://www.realsimple.com/
FlyLady offers various strategies for long-term decluttering; start here and see how much progress you can make--you'll be amazed!http://www.flylady.net/pages/FLYingLessons_Declutter.asp


Pack your bags--you're outta here! At least, that's the goal, right? Well, one solution to making your closets appear delightfully spacious is to reduce their contents. Perhaps you store your luggage in those closets (or in the attic or under your bed) empty and unused until your next trip. Why not make use of them? If they are going to take up valuable real estate in your home, they should pitch in and be useful all the time. Put your out-of-season clothing in them! Hide your extra 17 pairs of black shoes in them! Store those souvenir beach towels in them! Stash your baseball card collection in them! Whatever is making those closets look crowded can go in them! Even other luggage--like those Russian nesting dolls that you open to reveal another smaller doll, then another, and another--you get the idea!