Postby SpiritTalker » Sat Jul 23, 2016 11:43 am
The job only seems overwhelming if you look at the whole. Break it into small, do-able segments. Nobody is timing you. It all pays the same.
Take a PICTURE of the contents. LABLE & DATE the box. If you don't reopen a box in two years, it is doing you no good and can be used by someone else. Get rid of it. Boxing and storing is just moving stuff out of the way so we don't have to deal with it. Consider that, if a wall of boxes threatens to collapse, it endangers the living of life now.
It took me three months to unclutter my kitchen, an hour a day, cuz I couldn't stand up long, or carry things. I laugh at the tower of assorted step stools, ladder and chair i needed just to climb to the third shelf level. Time is nothing. I used a luggage carrier to move things I couldn't lift, & a bucket to hold little things. There's always a way to get a job done. Go slow and don't push your endurance. The job will be there until you get it done. And how good it feels! I used frankincense as I went, by the way, then redid the fuming when I was finally done. The noticeable energy difference encouraged me to keep going.
By all means keep what you deeply love, and put it into your daily life and enjoy it. You cant enjoy it in a box. Anything boxed is already history. Wedding memorabilia and baby pictures are exceptions and can be reduced and confined to albums. Xms & birthday presents that are not useful...are not useful.
Items we inherit ... That has to be the toughest challenge. Put them to use or pass them to other appreciative family.
I set up a holding station on a shelf on my enclosed porch. Anything I thought I might need but wasn't using, went on the shelf. If, after two years it did not get reclaimed, that proved it was not significant, and I boxed it and donated it. Didn't matter what it cost. I already spent the money, that's ancient history. I have just taken a trunk full of expired stuff to Good Will. It's ongoing. I will always have the holding area. I read a lot of tips from the Internet. They give it one year, but I move slowly, so gave myself 2.