With my nephew purchasing his first home, I find myself evaluating my household possessions, deciding which to keep and which to pass on to him. Do I really need this? I repeatedly ask myself. Could he make better use of this??
Each item I touch evokes memories from the past, some more fond than others. A friend recently reminded me that I can keep all the boxes of items I want…in my heart as memories. Well, that certainly takes up a lot less physical space! I’m pretty sure I’ll enjoy them more if I pass them on because I’ll probably see them more often as he uses them, than if I kept them in a box.
Endeavors that help someone else in the process, are the easiest to embark on. I feel like I’m not turning my back on my possessions but assigning them a new, more vibrant life. That always makes me feel better in the “letting-go” of things.
What starts as a giving project surprisingly presents me with gifts as well. Paring down gives me a feeling of buoyancy. It reduces the stuff on the periphery of my life and makes room for more phase-appropriate ways to spend my time and energy. When my life is already full, there’s no room to add ‘better.’ With fewer “things” obstructing my vision I am free to experience life unencumbered. Purging that which is no longer useful or serving a purpose allows me the freedom to pursue the new and unexplored. Less really is more.
~Zanne
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Great post, Z! Remember, Whenever you feel the need to unload that beautiful hand-made quilt, pass it my way! 😄
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LOL! Well, you see, I have this wonderful friend who repaired it for me and so I’ll continue to treasure it for years. But.. I could bequeath it to you…
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