of trash and three more boxes of giveaways. The mudroom closet is cleared out and I have a clear and sorted desk.
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I'm kind of
on a roll, so if I could … I’d totally be there! (Although it’s also not clear to me when my place will actually be done.)
This round of discarding started for me by just sorting one box for 15 min – and then putting it back. What was amazing was – a little bit was possible – and didn’t hurt a bit. After a couple of days of this 15 min. sorting, things started to snowball. Of course a couple of the boxes in this last round hadn’t been opened in about 7 years!
Good luck on dipping your toe into it.
karon strahan is going to take one step forward toward one goal every day!
wow… how amazing. i need to rid myself of the genetic predisposition to holding on to EVERYTHING! i come, however, from a family line who has a predecessor with a drawer labeled “string too short to use.” either way, the pain of separating from “things” should not exist so in a world where the spirit exists in the realm of the real to the touch, but does somehow. in closing, i haven’t rid myself yet of the addage, “there’s no such thing as trash,” and wanted you to know (as you sort and clean) that my address is …
JWillow juggling too many things!
Thanks :-)
I’ll try the short burst method as opposed the day long method where it all becomes too much – great idea!
