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    May 16, 2010

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    Patti DeNucci

    Another thought-provoking post, Lorie. Only I would add that as with any "reduction plan", for some people the surefire way to instigate failure and prompt a "binge" is to state that we must absolutely, totally declare to give something up. I love the list above, but know I will still buy many of those items as time goes on. I'll run out, I'll want a new, more stylish sweater to replace the worn, dated one, etc. I totally agree though that it is an excellent practice to be very mindful of how much and how often we OVER-buy, OVER-collect, and OVER-stock these items. Vowing to pause, think, re-think, and cut down (or give up altogether if it feels right) is such an empowering statement. I am catching myself regularly - what an epiphany! Thanks again for keeping us on track as we move along on our Clutter Reducing Journeys!

    Wendy Mc

    I'm with Patti! We've started a rule about books. If you bring one in, you have to take one out. Looking at the list, I think I need to implement that rule period in our house. If you bring something in, you must remove a like item. One sweater in, one sweater out. One magazine in, one magazine out.

    Candy

    About a year ago, I realized I was dumping all the mail into a bag from our post office and bringing it in the house, where it sat and sat. Now, I rummage through it quickly while still at the PO and throw away the junk right there, they have plenty of trash cans. I end up bringing home around 1/3 of the mail I was. I open it at my desk, tossing the waste in the recycling and shredding anything that needs to be (we are also paperless, so we scan/file/shred). It SO helps with the piles that were accumulating. I do feel bad that the junk is going to a landfill and not a recycling center, but I have saved my own sanity a little bit.

    Lorie Marrero

    Hey, Patti, thanks! I think I want to explain my post a little better-- I am not saying everyone should give up everything on that list forever. I am saying that people (you know who you are) have certain trouble with certain items, and they sometimes need to put a temporary ban on those until they "get a grip." :)

    - Lorie

    Jenni

    Kitchen Gadgets, vases, art supplies for the kiddos, water bottles, reusable tote bags (for groceries), BOOKS, movies on VHS or DVD - we like the freebies, but we just need to STOP with all of these!
    Thanks!

    Amy

    Dang, someone had to mention kitchen gadgets! I was doing pretty well on everyone else's lists until then!!

    Other than the kitchen, my issue is more about strategies with the stuff I have because I don't tend to bring much else into the house. But definitely time for a very critical clear out... Will be trawling the archives for objective questions to ask of my "stuff" to decide if it stays!

    allison carter

    I gave up garage sales years ago. I thought I was saving money by buying toys and clothes for my kids, but what I was really doing was filling up my house without setting a limit because the stuff was such a good bargain. When I pay full price, or even retail sale price, I think much more about weather I really neeeeeeeeed something.

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