If you came of age before digital photography, you may have a large number of color slides you never look at. I share how I am pruning and preparing my collection for digitization.
Read MoreWe got married 32 years ago, and other than putting together a photo album, we had done nothing with our wedding memorabilia. I describe our approach and offer some suggestions for joint downsizing decisions.
Read MoreEach January since I've begun this blog, I've assessed my efforts from the previous year. In this post, I share what I did right and what I learned.
Read MoreI gave away many things in 2021. Some choices were harder than others. I tell the stories of 10 of these more difficult to part with objects.
Read MoreTaking a downsizing sprint, even when slow downsizing, can help you make progress and motivate you to stay on task.
Read MoreDonating your things is an easy and satisfying way to see your mound of possessions shrink. There are a variety of ways to do so, each with its pros and cons.
Read MoreAs my husband and I consider a future move to a smaller space, we try to focus on what we will take that we need or that will give us joy.
Read MoreMore than 50 years ago my parents retired back to England, their homeland, from the USA. In letters to my sister, my mother documents her struggles with downsizing, and in them, I hear echoes of my own.
Read MoreOver they years, I've winnowed down my vast book collection. But now I need to be hard-nosed and decide what to keep. Here are my criteria.
Read MoreWe all own things we love so much that we vow never to get rid of them. Nancy and Betsy share their beloved objects.
Read MoreEven the slow-downsizer hits general roadblocks in the downsizing process. In this post, I vent and try to figure out why I am feeling frustrated.
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