Being a student means many things: late nights, long lie-ins, plenty of coffee, ramen noodles, and making lifelong friends. Another indicator that youโre a real student is just how much stuff you have.
When itโs time to move, you may think youโll fit everything into one car load. But surprise! You have more things now than when you first arrived. Youโve got so much stuff that youโre going to need to hire a van to get it all out. Your parents wonโt appreciate having to make several trips and let alone having to fill the garage or spare room at home.
As the end of the term finishes, itโs probably best to start some spring cleaning.ย You will want to make sure that you get rid of all the useless junk before you start packing. Itโs time to declutter your life. So, whatโs the best way to do that as a student?
Being a minimalist is a โspecificโ kind of lifestyle. Itโs a way to create a simpler and less cluttered space by getting rid of excess things. People who are thinking about becoming a minimalist generally fall into three categories:
If youโre a beginner and are looking to simplify your life, here are a few tips for you to get started:
Living a minimalistic lifestyle brings plenty of benefits. Not only does it help you figure out what you donโt need, but it also allows you to make room for whatโs important. With less clutter, your life will be simpler.
Sometimes itโs better to only hold onto the things that spark joy in your life, says lifestyle guru Marie Kondo. Do you really need that tatty notebook you never use? Does that pair of jeans you havenโt ever worn ย really need a space in your drawers? Toss them! Or better yet, donate them. Keep those joy sparking items and remove the rest; if it doesnโt spark joy, you donโt need it in your life!
But before you commit, why not put everything in storage first to see whether you miss them?
Why not try a 30-day challenge and see how you feel?
A great way to declutter your life is to consider self-storage. Try and be ruthless when youโre clearing out. You will then be able to decide what you want to put in storage more easily. Also, try and think seasonally. Do you really need those snow boots and that huge coat in the middle of July?
Be realistic and think about what you could sell in the future. You may not want that glitter lava lamp anymore, but someone else could be a collector of retro lights (who knows!?). So, put it in self-storage until youโre ready to sell it on eBay. One personโs trash is another personโs treasure.
There are different areas of a home which need to be separated and organised. You canโt just dive into the clutter headfirst. As a student, you probably have separate spaces which all need organising such as:
We suggest getting three different bags โ one for things to bin or donate, one to put in storage and one to take away with you. Another option is to opt for boxes! That way you can slot your boxes easily into your storage unit. Kangaroo Self Storage can even cater to your packing needs and provide you with boxes and packaging!
Looking for the perfect way to declutter your life and start fresh with a minimalist lifestyle? Whether moving back home, or going travelling, we have the perfect storage space to help you.
We have an extensive range of student storage in Edinburgh, Dundee, Liverpool, Preston and Glasgow; our unit sizes range from a locker to a 2000 sq ft unit, dependant on how much stuff you have.
Book your student storage with Kangaroo Self Storage Scotland today for the ideal moving solution for all students.