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Useless, Under-Used, and Useful
Posted On 03/29/2020 13:06:25 by yourchoice

Years ago, I met a lady in Scottsdale, Arizona who did seminars on how to be a good household organizer; organize your purse, organize your kitchen, organize your closets, organize your shop, etc. I still remember some of her ideas. To give an example… if sorting through a closet or a room, have three boxes/baskets that are labeled, 'Put Away', 'Give Away' and 'Throw Away'. It works well and if you haven't heard of it before, it could help pass the time these days while spending a lot more time at home.


My husband and I have changed the categories a bit, when trying to “down-size” in my storeroom and his shop. The categories are 'Useless' (Why have I kept this for so long? It’s broken and/or useless), 'Under-Used' (I can’t remember the last time I’ve used this!), and 'Useful' (I’ll keep this, or if I don’t need this anymore, someone else could make good use of it.) Some things we have sold, but most things are put in boxes, bags, or loaded in back of the van, to be donated to some charity like Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, or Value Village.


It is amazing how much stuff we have accumulated since the last time we moved. Added to that, we love to drop by garage sales, auction sales, or thrift shops when we have time, in case there is something that catches our attention.


It’s like going on a treasure hunt; we may find something that is so cheap that we can’t afford not to buy it!


(This is a 're-post' from my second "Blog Alphabet Challenge"... )

Tags: Declutter Down-size Ideas Hints



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04/05/2020 16:52:53


WritterDeb wrote:

I have done that also for years now, where it can fail is, when I do not follow the label and let the boxes just sit there and grow larger and taller, LOL.  Lately I have been doing better as I was also getting ready to redecorate and upgrade.  I love to get out and shop also but with this lock down none of that has or will be happening for a bit.  I like the last line of your blog but mine would say, "it's like going on a treasure hunt; we will find something that we can't live without at the moment and can't afford not to buy!"  Did I tell you I love to shop? LMBO!

Do you suppose that a 'self-imposed' Lock down will break the shopping habit? Our son won't even let me go to the grocery store ... and he doesn't want to know about my "favorites" ... just tell him what I NEED! Who raised him, anyway????



04/05/2020 15:51:00

I have done that also for years now, where it can fail is, when I do not follow the label and let the boxes just sit there and grow larger and taller, LOL.  Lately I have been doing better as I was also getting ready to redecorate and upgrade.  I love to get out and shop also but with this lock down none of that has or will be happening for a bit.  I like the last line of your blog but mine would say, "it's like going on a treasure hunt; we will find something that we can't live without at the moment and can't afford not to buy!"  Did I tell you I love to shop? LMBO!



03/30/2020 05:42:10

What a great idea. Thank you.



03/29/2020 14:56:49

I visited a local antique store here in February..picked up two items..one for camping, other was a neat vase. The place is as large as two football fields, but only came out with these. I began downsizing stuff about 2 years ago..mainly my closet in bedroom and dressers. Use to have to pack up seasonal clothes often..putting them in storage (basement)..it was a feat to say the least. No more...I managed to thin all out. Since I no longer work, it is a lot easier now. Enjoyed this blog -:)





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