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The Way Stuff Clogs Up Our Lives  

CookiesNMischief 38M
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12/13/2014 9:44 pm
The Way Stuff Clogs Up Our Lives

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CookiesNMischief 38M

12/14/2014 1:33 am

    Quoting Juicy_Queen:
    I have a basement full of things that I don't need. Slowly and I mean like super slow....I am giving to good will. Something's you just need to keep. Like my Jordans gym shoes or All the Die Hard movies...you keep what makes you smile!! Congrats on the promotion and less road travel.
- Of course, you keep the Jordans as well as the Die Hard movies; everything else does make me smile...maybe I ought to laugh it off, I'll feel better about the whole process in the end


CookiesNMischief 38M

12/14/2014 1:32 am

    Quoting partygald:
    De-cluttering is always therapeutic, usually AFTER it's done
    I try to live by this rule, if I haven't used, looked at it, or even thought about it in the last 6 months, get rid of it. A garage sale is a good way to make some cash out of it too. Giving it away is also good. But the longer you hold on to them, the higher the chances of holding on to them a lot longer
    Good luck. And have fun de-cluttering.
- I need to watch the hoarders show to inspire me not to be like them. Whenever I catch the reruns, I'm suddenly thinking that clean is the thing, and I'm and running. Considering tomorrow is football, I might have to do my boxing up in between downs...


partygald 41F
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12/13/2014 10:47 pm

De-cluttering is always therapeutic, usually AFTER it's done
I try to live by this rule, if I haven't used, looked at it, or even thought about it in the last 6 months, get rid of it. A garage sale is a good way to make some cash out of it too. Giving it away is also good. But the longer you hold on to them, the higher the chances of holding on to them a lot longer
Good luck. And have fun de-cluttering.


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