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Dinah

Yaaaay! Enjoy and good luck! :)

Xenu

Came across this site after months of working on downsizing
my stuff; great posts! It's so hard to get rid of things.
I've been using freecycle and craigslist, boxes on the curb,
dumpster, recycling, and donating to the Sally Ann. So far,
have gotten rid of a car and about one ton of other stuff,
but still a ways to go! Big problem is 50+ pieces of family
art, a lot of painters in the family, but I'm going to take
the plunge and give most of them away to other family members!
Well, that's my one piece of advice: if you can't part with
that heirloom, pass it on to someone else. I know it's a bit
cruel to saddle them with it, but then I don't like my family
much anyway. (smile)


I am good at decluttering daily - I do not like tip toeing around -stuff-

I do know what lurks in the closets The dress I wore to... those shoes may come back in style and I do like them... knitting stash and the list goes on.... HELP any anwers ???

Get Real

Start with purging yourselves from those loser men in your lives, you know the one who brings you down, mooches, and trys to dominate. Throw them out first (especially you Kiki).

joe pyles

One must decide to clean up the clutter, but more importantly, discard or give away objects, without remorse. To the trash bin, to the charity, to your kids, your neighbors? Have a yard give away! Just set out your stuff and let others freely take it away! You will have less expense in cleaning up left overs than a yard sale which would make you less money than the good feeling of seeing stuff go away freely. Good Luck!

tam

Wow. I love this. I've been practicing "Discardia" for four years now, and I can happily say that I am near total organization. I have shed clothes, paperwork, furniture, fat, guilt, inherited junk and one husband. I look around my house and feel peace. It's the first time I've felt this in my entire life. I am reluctant to buy anything -- and, I live in Miami, land of people who love to shop -- and it feels really AMAZING. Happy Discardia, all!

Dinah

Thanks for stopping by tam! I'm so happy to hear that things are going so well for you. Yay! Happy Discardia!

Gary

Jason -- STOP! You're about to go too far. You've become addicted to discarding.
Getting rid of your car in a place where public transportation is a myth will
inevitably have negative consequences. Congratulate yourself for all that you've
done, and keep your car. Think of it as a necessity that you've truly earned.
Good luck!

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