The BEST Way to Declutter Clothing- Declutter your Closet with Tough Love

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Published 2022-06-20
Decluttering and organizing your closet can be fast and easy with this simple Tough Love method. What messages are you clothes sending to you? Are the being kind and positive, or toxic and negative?

Today is the last day you let your toxic clothing clutter bully you! Closet decluttering can be quick and easy when you come from a place of self-love and respect.

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All Comments (21)
  • That doctor is toxic and should be brought before the board. You are beautiful just the way you are. We all love you
  • @bellec7893
    Cas you are beautiful! I have NEVER thought anything about your nose other than it's cute. Joe fell in love with your heart and your face and we all did too! God made you perfect for us all to love and look up to! What an example to your kids (and all of us) to love yourself the way you were designed!! YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL! Believe it!!💙💙💙
  • @Mistypitt1
    "It's not the bra it's the age" 🤣🤣 This made me laugh so hard! Thank you for this motivation to get rid of those pieces I've never liked!! You're awesome Cass!! ❤️
  • @fianorian
    You gave us a 2-4! Two lessons in one vid. In my sixties now, I have days when I look at my face and wonder, "What if I got the eyebrows tweeked? The chin lifted, the lines botoxed?" On other days I just shrug and say, "I'm in my sixties. Life happened," and move on. Society seems to think that if you don't look sixteen, you're not pretty, and it's time we changed that mindset.
  • @CareersbyJenn
    I was sad to hear that this happened to you...AND...YOU are beautiful just as you are! Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing this story and all your decluttering wisdom...I love watching your channel because you are so real. We all need to love ourselves just as we are which is hard given the pressure and expectations out there about how women need to look. As you know, it's bunk.
  • Love you for your honesty. Sweetie, I never noticed your nose! Even after you talked about it I kept thinking “what’s wrong with her nose?” I focus on your eyes and beautiful smile when I watch your videos!! Now I desperately need to go through my closet. It’s a hot mess with clothes I can’t wear (1, 2, or 3 sizes too small or so large I never want to go there again). Plus the few things I love and wear all the time and the ones that I can wear but bully me because of how they make me feel about myself. It’s time for the toxicity to GO!! Thanks for the push this morning! 💕
  • I used to hate how my nose hangs down but my husband said my nose was so cute on our first date. I never told him my insecurity but what bothered me was so cute to my husband. it made me realize that other people don't always see what you see and that you need to love yourself for who you are. I never changed my nose and now I love my self for who I am. we are our toughest critic, but screw that doctor because she is wrong. you are beautiful and have inspired me to lose weight.
  • @amandab.6815
    This is so powerful! Today is the first day in over 6 years (since I had my first child) that all the clothes in my closet actually fit me.
  • Well now you can be rude right back and tell that "Dr." she did a bad job 🤷🏼‍♀️ She talked you into it because she wanted the $500, not be because "Your nose wrecks your face." You're beautiful, funny, creative, successful, and the list goes on and on. Don't ever let anyone tell you what you "need". You know what's best for you 🥰💕
  • Cas, I've watched your videos for 2 years (and binged some older ones as well during the pandemic) and thank you for all the decluttering inspiration. Thanks to information from you, my apartment is totally different and I'm much happier at 71 (fellow ladybug). I have to say, I never noticed your nose. Not once. Not for a second. I'm sorry for the hard lesson you went through. You have always looked so pretty and young to me. And some unasked for advice, if you need a doctor for any reason about your face, maybe there's another doctor in another town who's not such a ==whatever she is that made her say the word "hideous". I don't want that treatment for you or anybody else.
  • I wish you could see yourself how we see you because you're amazing! I got a nose job a few years ago and specifically asked for something like your nose. So that lady was absolutely wrong to say that your nose is wrecking your face. Love you, Cas!
  • @sandiewhite874
    Cas, I've told you this several times before, you are changing lives! Not only with your DE-CLUTTERING tips, but also with your honesty, humor and love. I have watched you blossom and grow from your very early videos that I started watching and have been inspired by every step of the way. In case you don't know it, your subscribers love you 😘 and the contribution you make to our lives! ❤️
  • Cas. I NEVER looked at you and said: oh dear! Look at that nose! We all look at ourselves and compare ourselves to others but…. God made you and you are perfect just the way you are! ❤️
  • You are the kind, bossy, wonderful big sister I need! ❤️ Thanks for being so real. For the record, I have watched a bunch of your videos and all I thought was, "She's so pretty!" The dermatologist is nuts.
  • Hi Cas, I'm a recent subscriber. Sounds like you need to declutter your life of (professional?) people "who make you feel bad about yourself"! Incidentally my first impressions of you were how down to earth & funny you are aswell as how pretty & well proportioned your features are too. The face we had as a kid is not likely to be the same as the one we have now. I've earned my wrinkles so I am not going to be ashamed of them. Some of us improve like a quality wine! Love from Scotland.
  • @megan2176
    So true, we can't always know who's had what work done, or even what sneaky filters they're using on social media! My friend recently introduced me to filters, and I was blown away by how much "better" I looked. But in the end it's a lie, and I'd rather be my old, wrinkly, puffy, double (triple?) chinned authentic self!! (But oh man, those filters are tempting!!) 😟😅
  • Thank you for sharing. I am so shocked that even such a beautiful tough strong woman as yourself shares these struggles. I’ve been following you for awhile and had no idea that you had such insecurities. I truly appreciate what you do. You help so many with your stories.
  • I love that you can stop halfway through and still know where you left off! Genius! Thank yiu 😁
  • @TheGenflute
    TESTIFY! I did this exact thing to my closet, and I LOVE IT! I get up in the morning, look at my closet, and everything is a YES. I don't feel bad, it looks beautiful and tidy, and it's super easy to pick it what to wear. I struggle with weight a little too, and I used to just stand there trying to decide what fit, what looked good--now ALL of it is a yes. I have not regretted purging ANY of it. Not one thread. ❤