Your traditional resume or CV can serve as the foundation for your life story in an abbreviated form. Here's how I approached it.
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 MoreDuring this past home-bound year, I appreciate the great headway I made on my downsizing and the benefit to others of some of my efforts.
Read MoreTo say goodbye to 2020, I share 20 paper items I came across this year in going through the family archives.
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 MoreSlow downsizing has some unique challenges, including priority issues, duplication of efforts, obsessiveness, regrets, and fatigue. I offer some solutions to my challenges.
Read MoreThree tools are essential to the serious downsizer--a camera, a scanner, and a shredder--the former two to help preserve memories, the latter to safely reduce paper.
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 MoreI share some travel scrapbook pages I created that use pieces of memorabilia I've saved as well as text and other found imagery.
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 MoreTo honor family members, I create memory collages using images that capture aspects of their lives. This process allows me to let go of some of the actual items that inspired my art.
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.
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