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Declutter before moving12/27/2022 ![]() My family and I have lived in our current house for six years. Additionally, having help can provide an appreciation and gratitude for those around you-and the burden you’re asking them to carry. Family can be quick to ask, “Why do you have three remotes at the back of the closet?” They’re asking the questions we need to be asking ourselves, as well. Surprisingly, allowing these people in allows for an accountability of our purchases. Friends and family have always been an incredible help in these times. Moving involves great psychological and physical effort. ![]() ![]() We’re thinking about others’ needs when giving-which has benefits of its own. These opportunities keep us grounded and allow for more generous considerations. Additionally, secondhand stores allow you to make a little extra money from all we declutter. Moving provides a natural reason to practice letting go.Įvery move I’ve ever completed included visits to Goodwill and other non-profit organizations. However, subtraction doesn’t tend to be a natural part of the process when staying planted and living in one place for long periods. But there is much freedom to be found in getting rid of stuff and consuming less. Marketers will continue to try and sell you more stuff, too. It is important to realize that consumption can never be completely quenched. While this might be a hoarder’s nightmare, moving forces us to refocus on what we choose to collect (today and in the future). At some point, everything must be considered. Moving allows us to challenge these urges-to avoid hoarding tendencies. Living in a space for years allows you to collect and add. Challenge tendencies to collect and hoard. Dust is your friend when you’re looking to own less and lighten your load going forward.ģ. ![]() To purchase something, make room for it, and then let it collect dust should tell you whether you need it. Does it have dust? This simple trick is something you can employ to judge usefulness. Rub your finger along your old tupperware, unused glasses, or that extra blender you never knew you had. So, ask yourself, “Why do I own this? What does this object provide me? Am I ready to continue carrying this?” To place that thing in a box means you’ll continue to carry it. These times allow us to question our choices-our ownership. Moves prompt us to consider what we’ve taken for granted. The act of picking up, packing, and lifting full boxes can provide an appreciation for what we continue to carry. ![]()
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