Tag: decluttering

  • 2000 pounds Down and A Party To Go

    2000 pounds Down and A Party To Go

    It’s been quite the week around here, let me tell you. One that we are still smelling the consequences of days later. But I will let Frank tell you all about that one. You know, he has a rather interesting flair in his stories. I will just tell you this, you will likely be very…

  • A new Lens For Decluttering

    A new Lens For Decluttering

    The author reflects on decluttering ahead of a potential move, questioning the value of belongings and realizing the overwhelming amount accumulated over time. This perspective encourages a fresh approach to evaluating personal items.

  • Where’s My Mo-Ti-Va-Tion

    Where’s My Mo-Ti-Va-Tion

    The author expresses frustration in their journey of letting go of life’s burdens while feeling stagnant. After struggling, they realize the importance of self-care and reflection, ultimately shifting to a more positive mindset about their progress and personal growth.

  • Are The Things In My House Serving The Life I WANT To Be Living?

    Are The Things In My House Serving The Life I WANT To Be Living?

    Hello there! I’m glad to have you here again. We are currently on part 3 of letting go of the things in life that no longer serve us. In case you missed parts 1 & 2, in a nutshell we are looking at three main concepts. During parts 1 & 2 I talked about the…

  • What things in your home are NOT serving the life you are currently living?

    What things in your home are NOT serving the life you are currently living?

    The post discusses the journey of letting go of items that no longer serve a purpose in life. It encourages reflection on personal belongings, highlighting the importance of liberation from clutter to pursue a desired life. Keep persisting through chaos.

  • Are the things in my life serving me or am I am slave to them?

    Are the things in my life serving me or am I am slave to them?

    The author reflects on possessions that no longer serve their life, questioning their purpose and contemplating a move. They realize it’s time to reassess and declutter to align with current values.