Miffy
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Great thread. DH and I live in a 400-sq-ft apartment with one closet. I am constantly throwing things away and/or putting them up for sale. I mean, it's an ever-ongoing process.
A couple, maybe 3 times a year, I get super-energetic and we have a major purge.
OP: It's great that you have such big plans. Sometimes that's the only way I can get things done--by doing it all at once. Exhausting, yes, but very satisfying.
Only you can tell if the time and effort spent trying to sell stuff is worth the $ you'd get for it--if it sells. Be honest with yourself. Sometimes we think we're going to try to sell Thing X, then we realize that it's just not worth it. If the relief we'd get from pitching it is greater than the possible benefit of the maybe money we'd get for it--it's gone.
I find it really helpful to look at things as if they belong to someone else. They're not mine, so the sentimental value part's eliminated. I get surprised that I don't even like a lot of things I've held on to for some vague feeling I've got about them.
Confession: I adore throwing things out. It makes me really happy and energetic, so it doesn't seem like work to me.
When I'm sorting through things, I'll decide to pitch X, Y, and Z but keep V and W. It often happens that maybe a few hours or a day after X, Y, and Z are gone, I realize I don't need or want V or W either!
DH and I do sell a lot of our stuff, though, especially things that can easily be listed on amazon, like books, CDs, DVDs, videos. It's nearly effortless, since we have all the mailing supplies here and the post office is nearby...and air conditioned! But if something like this seems like WORK to you, forget it. The space and freedom of movement you'll get from eliminating objects is priceless.
Thanks to everyone on the thread. I picked up a few new ideas. Loving them!
A couple, maybe 3 times a year, I get super-energetic and we have a major purge.
OP: It's great that you have such big plans. Sometimes that's the only way I can get things done--by doing it all at once. Exhausting, yes, but very satisfying.
Only you can tell if the time and effort spent trying to sell stuff is worth the $ you'd get for it--if it sells. Be honest with yourself. Sometimes we think we're going to try to sell Thing X, then we realize that it's just not worth it. If the relief we'd get from pitching it is greater than the possible benefit of the maybe money we'd get for it--it's gone.
I find it really helpful to look at things as if they belong to someone else. They're not mine, so the sentimental value part's eliminated. I get surprised that I don't even like a lot of things I've held on to for some vague feeling I've got about them.
Confession: I adore throwing things out. It makes me really happy and energetic, so it doesn't seem like work to me.
When I'm sorting through things, I'll decide to pitch X, Y, and Z but keep V and W. It often happens that maybe a few hours or a day after X, Y, and Z are gone, I realize I don't need or want V or W either!
DH and I do sell a lot of our stuff, though, especially things that can easily be listed on amazon, like books, CDs, DVDs, videos. It's nearly effortless, since we have all the mailing supplies here and the post office is nearby...and air conditioned! But if something like this seems like WORK to you, forget it. The space and freedom of movement you'll get from eliminating objects is priceless.
Thanks to everyone on the thread. I picked up a few new ideas. Loving them!
(and for those of us who are married, disputing who had it last
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). I'm hoping to get some kind of routine going then.
Today we started on the garage. The part that stinks is that for whatever reason (I won't go there) crap was just piled EVERYWHERE in the doorway of the garage. So we started by pulling out the first 1/3 of the garage and went through it. Although I know you can't organize clutter we did get some shelves since we do need to organize tools, etc that will stay in the garage. We have a huge pile of garbage and one large box for goodwill so far. I do have a shelf in the garage to Craigs List - a bunch of Party Lite stuff and then DH has a couple of tree stands that we will try and sell. I had a TON of NICE jeans that I know I could get something for....but they went in the donate box - Yeah Me!!! However, the back of the garage is where all the baby stuff is and rubbermaid stuff that we are just "saving". I am pulling one tote inside of baby stuff to go through tonight. I'm going to do the Just Between Friends consignment sale this fall and hope to get through all 5 years of her fall stuff. While doing I plan to sort it all, even for the spring sale since I know I can make some good money there. As much as I want to keep it for sentimental reasons I know it is stupid. I do have one question for you guys.....I was a fastpitch softball pitcher in high school and college and it was my life. I made All-State and still have my All-State jacket. Any suggestions on what to do with something like that??