It's the story behind each object that provides its worth. I write about preserving these stories in "My Life in...(name type of object)."
Read MoreEach year of my slow downsizing journey I look back to see what I learned that I can share with others.
Read MoreThe slow downsizer assesses her progress in 2019, including sold, donated, and trashed items.
Read More2018 was a slower downsizing year than normal, but I did develop some new habits of mind that I hope I will carry forward into 2019.
Read MoreIt's good to take advantage of the opportunity to downsize and organize that occur in the course of change. We recently did this as we shrunk our living space in preparation for a tenant.
Read MoreIn addition to our grander downsizing goals, we must deal with the daily influx of new clutter into our lives.
Read MoreI was surrounded by books, many of them in boxes stashed away. It was time to consider how I could make decisions about which ones would go and which would stay.
Read MoreSome tips for downsizing the shopping habit while downsizing one's possessions.
Read MoreI review the challenges, potential points of interest, and key takeaways of Marie Kondo's, best-selling book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, and determine whether it "sparks joy."
Read MoreLaura Moore of Clutter Clarity gives us four criteria for considering what is clutter in our lives.
Read MoreThe Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson is a charming, folksy read about a practical process--downsizing in anticipation of our eventual death.
Read MoreHere are six things I've learned so far in my journey re the value of things and time, goal-setting, documentation, going public, and the uniqueness of each person's experience.
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