De-cluttering

Posted: July 23, 2008 at 8:29 pm by pann

De-Clutter: (verb) 1. “to painfully throw away tons of stuff that you thought you should keep for the past fifteen years but turns out you just left in a huge heap in your closet causing you to be unable to find the few things you actually wanted, and then later forgot that you even owned.”

2. “To Take neatly stacked piles of things from closet and spread all over room, causing your skin to crawl and mind to explode and dinner to not get made even though you are really, really, really hungry.”

3. “Reclaiming emptiness from mess.”

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One Response

  1. Artemisia Says:

    Slow and steady! Seriously - every other day find on thing that seems to take up space and ask yourself these questions:

    When was the last time I used this?

    Can I honestly say I will use this in the next six months?

    Will I use it consistently?

    Is this item nostalgic?

    WHY? Do I need this item to keep that memory, or IS THAT MEMORY HOLDING ME BACK?

    That last one is the hard one, but ultimately the most important.

    In my humble opinion!

    You can do it!

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