I'm also focusing on going through closets, cupboards and drawers and
getting rid of stuff we are no longer using or wearing.
This summer that time will be in short supply as we continue on with simplifying (
getting rid of stuff) and re-doing the family room (have picked paint colors, ready to purchase it, and Get Going!!).
Love
getting rid of stuff and giving stuff away.
I love the clutter free life, once you start
getting rid of stuff it is so freeing.
I have no problem
getting rid of stuff if it broken or if Drew doesn't use it anymore.
My hubby and I are constantly
getting rid of stuff.
I have been in the process of de-cluttering and
getting rid of stuff in my home that I no longer used or had a need for anymore.
I'm afraid this is a «me too» comment on
Getting Rid Of Stuff, but it is heartfelt... I look forward to following your journey of
Getting Rid Of Stuff.
I'm always
getting rid of stuff.
I have spent about a million dollars on my face this year, lol, not really, but I had this storage unit (which I've posted about a dozen times, about
getting rid of your stuff and paring down) and this year I determined that I would calculate up how much that storage unit (which I got rid of) was costing me and invest instead in my skin.
It's nice to be finally putting stuff where it goes,
getting rid of stuff we know we don't want and just feeling like we can put our house together and relax.
I enjoy decluttering and
getting rid of stuff that takes up space.
But she's also seen the transformative effect that
getting rid of stuff can have.
So before we enter our final interior finishing phase we started
getting rid of stuff.
And I second the comments about
getting rid of our stuff!
If you want more help in
getting rid of stuff, read Affluena, by John H Graaf, David Wann and Thomas H Naylorza.
I'm still sifting through the stuff and slowly
getting rid of stuff I truly don't like.
I think it took me a solid week to get mine all up and the boxes cleared out... I was culling through and
getting rid of stuff I didn't like in the process.
Garage sales rock as a way of
getting rid of stuff you don't need anymore, and for finding those random little things you do need.
Indeed, it isn't pleasant, it is hard
getting rid of stuff built up over a lifetime.
The hardest part is
getting rid of stuff, so that everything will fit into the new space.
lol My husband doesn't have a problem
getting rid of stuff, but he believes that if we were to buy a better house / condo / whatever, it would mean better neighborhood, nicer construction, and bigger.
In many ways,
getting rid of stuff is like breaking off a relationship.
They took what works in these games and built upon it while
getting rid of the stuff that didn't fit.
Your inventory is, surprise, restricted to how much it can take but luckily there's a way of
getting rid of stuff you don't want: blacksmithing.
«Clearing our mental clutter is an essential step to getting ready for the next chapter in our lives, which often includes
getting rid of stuff,» said Catherine Allen, co-author of «The Retirement Boom: An All - Inclusive Guide to Money, Life and Health in Your Next Chapter.»
It's scary
getting rid of all your stuff!
Getting rid of stuff you don't need feels amazing.
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I'm obsessed with
getting rid of stuff I don't need and organizing!
After
getting rid of stuff, tidying is so much easier!
STEP 2: CREATE PILES: TOSS, DONATE, & SELL When
getting rid of stuff, I try to create 3 piles: toss, donate, and sell.
Patti, wish I knew when you were
getting rid of your stuff, I would have loved the chance to grab a few pieces!
LOL
Getting rid of stuff is such a great feeling!
I am pretty good at
getting rid of stuff regularly, but I still wear the same things on repeat.
We decided to make this a family experiment not just about
getting rid of stuff but with two very positive goals in mind:
It was much easier for the kids to get behind a fun family project than just being told «we're
getting rid of stuff,» and a collective family effort began.
Paring down your family schedule sounds like an impossible task, but the way that Christine Koh described it was extremely helpful to me, ``... really, I like to look at it not as losing out on things but curating, you know, the best things on the calendar and to - do lists and
getting rid of the stuff that, you know, you don't want to do or have to do.»
I felt a strange guilt about
getting rid of their stuff, but soon I noticed that the lack of clutter in their lives had the same effect it had in mine: they seemed happier, more content with less.
You would be surprised how much space you can recover in just one sweep of
getting rid of stuff that you no longer need.
If you're late to the party like I am, it's all about
getting rid of stuff that you wouldn't want to burden people with in the event of your demise.
«Listen to Marie Kondo and other evangelists of a clutter - free life, and you'd be forgiven for thinking that the key to serenity in a consumerist world is
getting rid of your stuff.
Moving is a good excuse to purge belongings, and a cross-country move is a very good reason to
get rid of stuff.
All of the above just sounds TOO GOOD to be true, but when banks
get rid of stuff in foreclosure, it has to be checked out since the bank was in NC somewhere and this is in a completely different state!
We can't
get rid of the stuff.
Finally
got rid of some stuff in my cabinet.
I'm not going to tell you to totally Kondo your kitchen, because who am I to judge, but right now, when all your kitchen belongings are laying out in front of you, is a good time to
get rid of the stuff you haven't touched in ages (thank you for your service, garlic peeler).
I feel so accomplished when
I get rid of stuff that I know I don't use, and regardless of the voice in my head that says — but you might want that someday — I know I really won't.
The goal is actually quite simple: keep or add the stuff that increases the joy, meaning, and connection in your life, and reduce or
get rid of the stuff that doesn't.
Also,
get rid of all stuffed animals and additional blankets from the kids» crib to prevent suffocation.