New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
Why am I in any doubt at all about throwing out receipts from small, ordinary purchases, vintage 2002?
Why?
Regret.
Insanity.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
Why am I in any doubt at all about throwing out receipts from small, ordinary purchases, vintage 2002?
Why?
Regret.
Insanity.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
...some old junk mail today.
I need to get busy with this goal.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
I get to spend time figuring all this and more out today. I can choose to do it under protest, or I can choose to do it with an attitude of gratitude.
And a gentle reminder to myself: When In Doubt, Throw It Out.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
to throw things out, for me.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
old greeting cards. One older pile here on my desk, and another more recent pile on the kitchen table. I read through them, and it makes me feel good, feel loved and appreciated, and I want to save them forever. But I cannot save them all. Gotta throw them out. (I have become Stuart Smalley. These cards are my affirmation that “Doggone it, people like me.”)
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
and is today’s sticking point. I think my inner toddler is in control. (Des originally reported this problem.) I set my goal the other day to start with this pile, and then I obstinately cleaned all around this pile and didn’t even touch it. Now the area behind my chair is relatively clean and orderly, and the area right in front and to the left is messy and depressing.
The pile consists of papers having to do with church. Fortunately, I have stuff due for church today, so I am hopeful that I can start to tackle this pile today as well.
If my inner toddler refuses to cooperate, I will give her a timeout for 10 minutes to be spent sitting on the floor right beside this sticky, messy pile. Maybe she’ll get bored and start to play with it.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
I threw out the pressed flowers, which have been all over the floor since I created a wedding present for J&D a couple of weeks ago. Now I can see patches of bare carpet.
The next sticky wicket: all the papers for church. I’m involved in too many committees and activities, and I’m feeling overwhelmed by it all, and the jumbled mess on the floor is proof of that. I can’t throw everything away, but I’m sure I can throw a lot of it away, and file the rest.
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
A sticky wicket:
Decided to make one last pressed flower picture before I throw out the pressed flowers. Started it 2 nights ago but did not finish it. (Right now I am fighting the temptation to retrieve the brochures on depression and mental illness from the trash, because I am thinking that my vascillation and delay about the pressed flowers is kind of insane. But I realize that that idea of saving the brochures is even more insane. Note to self: keeping these brochures around will only increase my insanity, not cure it.)
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
New Isabella "All works of love are works of peace." --Mother Teresa
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Augusta
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New Isabella asks,
“Does anyone have any experience using freecycle to get rid of unwanted stuff?”
— 1 year ago |
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