Decluttering the kitchen.
September 12, 2009
For Those Who Can’t Let Go:
Some Tips and Tricks for Kitchen Pack RatsLETTING GO OF STUFF comes easier to some than to others. For those of us who have a really hard time getting rid of unused and unneeded kitchen stuff, here are some thoughts to keep in mind:
- Rmember that much of the stuff you are now going to make a decision about was in fact given to you by someone who, however thrifty, secretly wanted to be rid of it–and finessed the job by giving it to you.
- Console yourself that much of the stuff you are making decisions about was never meant to be held on to and has no great commercial value.
- Beware of meaningless sentimental attachments.
- Focus, whenever possible, on the possibility that by cleaning out your kitchen cabinets you will be giving some really good stuff to others. Your guilt about letting go of stuff (and your fear of unwittingly losing some really valuable stuff) can thus be vanquished through the reassurance that you are giving stuff to charity. Thrift shops that benefit specific charities are your best bet, since your stuff will find a good home, the proceeds from the sale will help a worth cause, and–hey!– you will even be getting a tax deduction.
- Finally, and most important: remember that you are not so much getting rid of stuff as making room to live.
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