With each of the many moves I've made over a lifetime, I've just kept adding to my possessions, leading me to this time when the process must finally reverse itself.
Read MoreSchooling is often central to who we become. Here is tackle my huge school and college archives, deciding what to scan, toss, or give away.
Read MoreWith more time during this pandemic to focus on downsizing, I find it harder to let go of things. I share some hard-earned principles for making the task easier.
Read MoreReconnections, reactions, and learnings from my letter project, in which I read and returned to the writers letters sent to me over several decades.
Read MoreDuring my 17 weeks of self-isolating during the pandemic, I've had my ups and downs with downsizing, while still making progress.
Read MoreAre you someone who saves the programs from various plays, concerts, and exhibits you attend? With live events on hold, I decided to tackle my own large collection.
Read MoreDo you have remnants of old, unfinished projects that it feels like a crime to throw away? Here's my list and my ensuing downsizing trial for each project.
Read MoreIt’s easy to become discouraged during a big downsizing project with the finish line not in sight. Stepping back to document progress can help keep spirits up. In this post, I acknowledge all I’ve accomplished.
Read MoreLetters and other correspondence from friends and family are one of the hardest sets of items to part with when downsizing but a good task to tackle when you have time on your hands, as during this pandemic lock-down.
Read MoreTake a kinder, gentler approach to downsizing during this time of crisis. This post offers some simple suggestions that will still allow you to see progress.
Read MoreDo you clip newspaper and magazine articles and recipes? Do you ever refer to these items? I share examples from my own clipping habit and how I'm training myself to think in a new way.
Read MorePaper items I've saved are my biggest downsizing challenge: information records, reference materials, and the hardest of all, souvenirs--from childhood on. I assess each area's current status, my emotional attachment, and proposed actions.
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