Stop the Souvenir Insanity
On my vacation I was just reminded of the importance of PREVENTING clutter in all of our purchasing decisions. "Wow, so many shiny objects! Made by artisans! And they are bargaining with me! What a good deal! And I am really in a buying mood!"
Souvenir literally means, in French, "to remember." Think about what you are bringing back with you from your travels-- when you see it years later in your home, will it still bring you pleasure, and will it really help you remember your trip?
I really stopped to think about each thing I was buying. I bought only practical things that were either consumable or extremely useful in my everyday life. We bought pounds of coffee from the plantation we toured, hand-woven colorful cloth zippered bags (small ones that are perfect for camera bags and other small electronic gadgets), and a hand-carved set of salad servers (because the "fork" of our set was broken recently and we actually did need to get another set-- now they are special!).
What I did NOT buy: A bunch of cheap t-shirts that would never get worn, various carved wooden animal trinkets, shot glasses, little bottles of liquor with drunken clay people attached to them, big straw hats that would have to be carried onto the plane, etc. I have seen so many of these things in clients' homes, never used, ending up in the charity donations pile (or the trash).
We say in my "See How It Works" videos on the Clutter Diet site that getting organized is a lot like losing weight-- for many reasons-- but mainly because they both require a program of PREVENTION, REDUCTION, and MAINTENANCE.
Preventing clutter is something you can practice on a daily basis. Click here to read my article, "7 Ways to Prevent Clutter," including the 5 questions you should ask yourself before purchasing anything.
Can you make a better choice today to prevent clutter coming into your life?






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