Very good. You inspired me to start a similar project coordinating it with a slimming down of Christmas decorations as they were taken down and put away. There were some that never got put out so that begged the question of why are they here. My problem is I’ve collected so much memorabilia throughout the years it’s sort of taken over. Time to prune the tree so to speak.
I'm happy if it's helped you in that way. I find Karen Kingston's three questions really useful in figuring out what to keep and not keep. If it's a 'yes' for any of the three questions, then keep it. A 'no' for all three, then it can go.
That's very impressive! I am bad about dealing with clutter, and that's a very good reminder of how satisfying it can be.
(Also I can't resist sharing my favorite cover of "I Feel Good" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm2AvTidwTE )
Never heard that cover by Maceo Parker. Brilliant!
Very good. You inspired me to start a similar project coordinating it with a slimming down of Christmas decorations as they were taken down and put away. There were some that never got put out so that begged the question of why are they here. My problem is I’ve collected so much memorabilia throughout the years it’s sort of taken over. Time to prune the tree so to speak.
I'm happy if it's helped you in that way. I find Karen Kingston's three questions really useful in figuring out what to keep and not keep. If it's a 'yes' for any of the three questions, then keep it. A 'no' for all three, then it can go.
She has some blog posts about how to clutter clear when others are involved, like family members who share the space or have a stake in the stuff -- https://www.clearspaceliving.com/blog/partners-clutter/
https://www.clearspaceliving.com/blog/power-sex-money-clutter-relationships/