I spent the majority of this weekend clearing out the old and unused. I'm getting myself ready for the neighborhood Yard Sale that happens in July. If I don't get started now, I won't get rid of everything that I really need to let go of.
I thought that I was pretty good about letting go of things I don't use, but after looking at my attic I realize that I am not. Man! What is with all of this stuff?!? Why can't I throw out pillows that I obviously don't want anymore? Why do I have 10 blankets that haven't been used in years neatly folded inside Rubbermaid containers? I make no sense.
And about this drawer of markers and crayons... why am I keeping them? My children have acquired more markers and crayons from recent birthdays so holding onto more of the same is for what purpose Ann? There must be a classroom somewhere that could use these colors. Some little hand must desire "Carnation Pink" or "Unmellow Yellow" to complete their masterpiece.
I am not honoring what I have by keeping it in a Rubbermaid container, or closed up in a drawer. Things need to be used, be useful. I'm going to continue going through my attic, my closets, my desk drawers. Nobody needs this much stuff. Especially when, to someone else, it could be oh-so-very-necessary.
I thought that I was pretty good about letting go of things I don't use, but after looking at my attic I realize that I am not. Man! What is with all of this stuff?!? Why can't I throw out pillows that I obviously don't want anymore? Why do I have 10 blankets that haven't been used in years neatly folded inside Rubbermaid containers? I make no sense.
And about this drawer of markers and crayons... why am I keeping them? My children have acquired more markers and crayons from recent birthdays so holding onto more of the same is for what purpose Ann? There must be a classroom somewhere that could use these colors. Some little hand must desire "Carnation Pink" or "Unmellow Yellow" to complete their masterpiece.
I am not honoring what I have by keeping it in a Rubbermaid container, or closed up in a drawer. Things need to be used, be useful. I'm going to continue going through my attic, my closets, my desk drawers. Nobody needs this much stuff. Especially when, to someone else, it could be oh-so-very-necessary.