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If a single person or a couple go through their STUFF over the months and years on a regular basis... it makes it much simpler for them as they AGE, DOWNSIZE, MOVE OR HAVE A LIFE CHANGING EVENT.
Cate
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Letting Go Of Things
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Now you tell me.Catherine wrote:PS:
If a single person or a couple go through their STUFF over the months and years on a regular basis... it makes it much simpler for them as they AGE, DOWNSIZE, MOVE OR HAVE A LIFE CHANGING EVENT.
Cate
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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I sometimes wake up in a panic over letting things go. Not the letting go part itself, but that I'm not doing it fast enough. I get started and keep encountering 'I might be able to use that for some adhoc fix or repair someday'. Mentally I recognize there aren't that many somedays left, so force the 'let go' until my brain hurts with the effort. If I don't get it done, someone is going to inherit something close to a well stocked, but disorganized hardware store.
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My biggest fear is throwing everything away and then waking up one day to think “what have I done”. But people tell me that doesn’t happen.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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That is certainly reassuring! Thanks for sharing that point.
I have had a few one off incidents where 'someday came' and I needed a piece of something I had gotten rid of. That's ok when it's a piece now then. Oops oh well missed on that one.
That is certainly reassuring! Thanks for sharing that point.
I have had a few one off incidents where 'someday came' and I needed a piece of something I had gotten rid of. That's ok when it's a piece now then. Oops oh well missed on that one.
Sir Henry wrote:My biggest fear is throwing everything away and then waking up one day to think “what have I done”. But people tell me that doesn’t happen.
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