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> I've never been very organized and I've been battling depression and anxiety.
My first question is: are you receiving therapy for your depression and anxiety?
I ask this because hoarding disorder tends to be highly co-morbid with those mental health issues. Something like 50% of people who live with the urge to hoard also have clinical depression and/or some form of anxiety disorder. Some therapists have found that if depression and/or anxiety are treated, the urge to hoard lessens significantly.
So if you aren't in therapy for those issues, I'd suggest looking into it. And if you are in therapy currently, be sure to let your therapist know that you're dealing with the urge to hoard so they can tailor your therapy accordingly.
Your first action, before you throw out a thing, is to start looking at your thought patterns and beliefs about acquiring/keeping/discarding items, and how you can start changing them. If you don't start there, then you'll simply re-hoard after you throw things out. I suggest you read the following links from our Resource List:
I also suggest the following books:
It's critical to "re-train your brain" in order to bring your urge under control. You started by acknowledging that you've got a a problem, which in and of itself is huge. Your next step is to focus on the things your brain tells you about your items--why you should get them, why you should keep them, and why you shouldn't part with them--and how to change those messages.
This is a tough journey. Please feel free to come here for support.