I loved this challenge! Much of what I got rid of later in the month was old electronic files and emails. As for the clutter in my flat, I choose to love it. Much of it belongs to other people and I can’t rid of it without getting rid of them, so I will live amidst clutter.
So so much. I’m writing a post on it. The hard thing with family life is that SO much comes in as I’m decluttering. Husband bought a new air fryer we didn’t need, kids art work, post, Halloween presents (!!) and life is beautiful and amazing but it’s been so cathartic to fill bags full of stuff from older versions of life! Also to donate stuff to others like our epic 10 person Tipi to a local forest school. I could go another month tbh!
I loved this challenge! Much of what I got rid of later in the month was old electronic files and emails. As for the clutter in my flat, I choose to love it. Much of it belongs to other people and I can’t rid of it without getting rid of them, so I will live amidst clutter.
Choosing to love it is a good thing.
9. Not being lazy about putting things away asap as I touch them…
So so much. I’m writing a post on it. The hard thing with family life is that SO much comes in as I’m decluttering. Husband bought a new air fryer we didn’t need, kids art work, post, Halloween presents (!!) and life is beautiful and amazing but it’s been so cathartic to fill bags full of stuff from older versions of life! Also to donate stuff to others like our epic 10 person Tipi to a local forest school. I could go another month tbh!
The lesson: decluttering takes so much time away from life, that I hope I don’t have to keep doing it…time spent decluttering feels like time wasted…
8. It hasn’t shifted but it’s not about keeping what I “like” it’s more about keeping only what I “love”…
10. Opening up some space…