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Scooby Doo
post Feb 29 2012, 01:45 PM
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I'm not just talking about putting the washing away and clearing last night's dishes and the sort of everyday stuff. It's the pile of boxes in the corner of the bedroom that have been sitting there for the last 5 years, notes from courses I did years ago, Xmas cards from former pupils, half-finished knitting projects....

Why do I find this so difficult? It's actually really emotionally draining going through all my old stuff. I need to have a chuck-out of a lot of it and while I'm upstairs sorting out all this guff, nothing else is getting done - tea, washing, school project, lesson plans.....

The general level of mess and accumulated junk in my house has reached critical level and I need to do something about it before I go completely insane. C'mon people, let me hear some encouraging remarks from you. MAKE me keep going!
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post Feb 29 2012, 02:15 PM
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QUOTE(Scooby Doo @ Feb 29 2012, 02:45 PM) *

I'm not just talking about putting the washing away and clearing last night's dishes and the sort of everyday stuff. It's the pile of boxes in the corner of the bedroom that have been sitting there for the last 5 years, notes from courses I did years ago, Xmas cards from former pupils, half-finished knitting projects....

Why do I find this so difficult? It's actually really emotionally draining going through all my old stuff. I need to have a chuck-out of a lot of it and while I'm upstairs sorting out all this guff, nothing else is getting done - tea, washing, school project, lesson plans.....

The general level of mess and accumulated junk in my house has reached critical level and I need to do something about it before I go completely insane. C'mon people, let me hear some encouraging remarks from you. MAKE me keep going!

How about just doing 15 mins a day on that corner??? Or try the "throw 5 items out every day (I mean small items, like old Christmas cards etc). It does work....

But well done you - I HATE sorting stuff out, I find it incredibly difficult to throw anything out and avoid it!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

GO SCOOBY! Go SCOOBY (IMG:style_emoticons/default/party2.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/party2.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/party2.gif)



How's that??
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post Feb 29 2012, 02:54 PM
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I do sympathise. I have always found tidying up a bit traumatic because you feel like you are throwing away so many memories. But if you can let go of things, it feels incredibly liberating when your surfaces are clear, when your cupboards are not full to bursting, etc.

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Or try the "throw 5 items out every day (I mean small items, like old Christmas cards etc). It does work....

Yep, I've tried that too, and it does work - gradually. Little and often is (like with so many other things) a good way forward.

Perhaps you could try alternating your tasks? One day go through one of your boxes, and the next day do something productive but non-emotionally-draining, such as sorting the working from the non-working biros in the huge pile of the things we all seem to amass (and I STILL can't seem to stop taking the free ones in barclays (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blush.gif) ).

Several years ago, I read this page on iVillage about getting organised. The DEJUNK thing somehow got me quite excited at the time (perhaps it was the idea of categorising everything - ironically for such a messy person, I just love organising things into boxes). The initial flurry of excitement lasted a few days, and I managed to get quite a bit done before getting fed up with the whole tidying thing. I come back to that technique every now and then, and I still find it helpful.

Good luck, and don't forget to report back!
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post Feb 29 2012, 03:13 PM
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Thank you so much! I'm in pretty much the same place and really need to bit the bullet now!
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post Feb 29 2012, 03:15 PM
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I remember reading one of those 'get sorted' pages a while back and thinking what a good idea it sounded ..........

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post Feb 29 2012, 03:18 PM
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I need exactly the same thing - piles of 'stuff' from years ago, stuff from my parents old home, the childrens' stuff from when they were littler, I need to get rid of so much of it.
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post Feb 29 2012, 03:27 PM
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Thanks everyone, I've just had a break and come back up and while there is still a mountain to climb, there are bits of the floor visible that I haven't seen in years. Have managed to throw out half a black bag of stuff so far, and have generated 27 boxes of books - I figured they were better off boxed and stacked rather than gathering dust on shelves. I've catalogued them so I know where everything is, in the unlikely event of ever wishing to refer to them again. Have found lots of old school photos - I started making a collection of each year's little passport sized photos when the kids were small - must finish that project - good to see how different/similar they are with each passing year. At least I shall have them all in one place now. Also designated a box for each child for their drawings, letters from school and so on....

I'm promising myself a new cupboard once I've sorted everything, so that it can all be stashed away out of sight instead of sitting in heaps!
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post Feb 29 2012, 03:48 PM
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It's so refreshing to find that a lot of other people are in the same boat as me! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Last year we had a project, started in the new year, to generally make the house more habitable. Our aim was that when we had visitors on the horizon, it wouldn't generate 3 weeks' worth of hard work before we could allow them over the threshold! Unfortunately my mother scuppered last year's attempts by having health problems in June - these have been very long lasting, necessitating bathroom alterations and stairlift installation.

So here we are at another year. I too have a corner of the bedroom that was tidied out about 5 years ago and really should be given another dose of attention. But I agree that the little and often approach seems to work best and we're embarking on it again this year.

If I get too dispirited, I like to clear something big, but easy so that it's really obvious to me, and the rest of the family that I'm making progress. I have 2 weekdays without teaching so I try to do some clearing on one of those days each week. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Good luck to everyone else in the same situation.
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post Feb 29 2012, 04:39 PM
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I too am trying to have a clear out of children's clothes and toys and general clutter...

I have trouble remembering that when I moved into this house thirteen years ago, I didn't have enough possessions to fill it and there were empty rooms (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif)
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post Feb 29 2012, 04:50 PM
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It must be that time of year, I'm doing it too. This is the biggest clearout we've ever had I should think, and although it's a bit emotional at times, it's been very energizing and uplifting. We've been weighed down by rooms and cupboards full of things no-one really needs anymore, and sending it to charity shops, freecycle, (and basically anyone who wants it!) has been fabulously freeing. I always feel that a really proper clearout has to involve painting and decorating - you make the mess a lot worse and then suddenly it's all better. Good luck with yours!
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post Feb 29 2012, 06:49 PM
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I've found the needing to relocate every year is helping me become a bit of a minimalist. Everytime I get tempted to aquire junk, or feel bad about throwing something away I think "this is one less thing to pack in 6 months time" which is a real motivator!

I bought a Kindle, so that I didn't accumulate any more books (this doesn't solve the problem that I already own more books than anything else, but at least it'll stop the issue getting any worse). I'm also looking to get rid of my CD player (the clock has gone, which makes for entertaining listening... and lots of unexpected ritenutos) and computers with one multimedia PC/Mac. I'm waiting to finish saving up before I make the decision as to which.

I do need to tackle all my accumulated craft-stuff at some point... I always think that it'll come in handy for a project, but it does take up a lot of space, and with work slowly taking over my entire life, its being used less and less...
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post Feb 29 2012, 09:18 PM
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Some-one once told me that "you should clear out your house every 7 or 8 years, pretend you're going to move, so that you chuck out all the old rubbish".

We've been in this house 15 years (longest we've ever been in one house) and we haven't had a good chuck out. 'Nuff said, really. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)
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post Feb 29 2012, 10:05 PM
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I have no problem sorting and throwing out stuff - the problem is that my husband's stuff fills the vacuum. Our wardrobe has 6 men's winter coats in - 5 of these were thrown out by other family members and "rescued" by my husband. Same thing in the garage - one bicycle that we own and four others (not all working) that we have mysteriously acquired. It really is disheartening and causes many arguments. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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post Feb 29 2012, 11:04 PM
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QUOTE(Tortellini @ Feb 29 2012, 10:05 PM) *

I have no problem sorting and throwing out stuff - the problem is that my husband's stuff fills the vacuum. Our wardrobe has 6 men's winter coats in - 5 of these were thrown out by other family members and "rescued" by my husband. Same thing in the garage - one bicycle that we own and four others (not all working) that we have mysteriously acquired. It really is disheartening and causes many arguments. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)

Groans. This is so familiar. I have a throw-out and persuade my husband to get rid of some of his old junk. He lists it on ebay/freecycle etc. A week later he has swapped one load of tat for another batch and then some.... There is definitely an insecurity thing going on, not being able to let stuff go.
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post Feb 29 2012, 11:27 PM
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We acquire lots of parts with cars we buy and every 3-4 cars we buy we have a massive parts clear out when we no longer own the cars (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Still have lots of other junk, however!!
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