Do 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 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.
Read MoreIt'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 MoreIn my annual or semi-annual wardrobe purge, I have some criteria to make quick decisions about what to keep and what to consign or donate. But it's not always easy.
Read MoreFiguring out what to do with my mother's collection of girdles is a stumper for this slow downsizer.
Read MoreI follow Marie Kondo's advice and imagine what I would keep that sparks joy.
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 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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