I’ve been reading a book on Hoarding and watching some hoarding clean up videos and it’s seriously making me think about my own tendencies to buy things and keep things.
I do ask myself now before buying if I actually need something , if what already have at home suffices and where would I keep it.
I also take into account if an item makes work. For example, husband wanted a coffee maker, I thought ok, a simple one that’s easy to use and to clean and look after since I’m the one who does that. Not one that would take 20 minutes a day to upkeep. Nope, he wanted one with all bells and whistles . I thought a simple drip coffee maker would suffice but husband wanted the “best”. To me best includes how I am going to use it and how it fits into my life as a whole. I bought a press coffee maker which is a little fussy but not too bad.
I’m good at chucking stuff out or giving it away and have given up keeping stuff that needs repairs but takes too much effort. Overall I see it as I have had use out of an item and that is good, now I have no more use. I got my value from it. :)
I have a rather big collection of collectibles (mostly Uncharted and Goosebumps stuff and Lego, but also some jurassic park things and Indiana Jones) and since the break up and moving into a smaller house I’ve come to think ‘what am I doing with this stuff?’ Yeah some is nice to look at, but it’s just clutter and start thinking will I have this stuff when I’m 70? What am I going to do with it. So I’ve been thinking about downsizing and selling a lot of it.
But I ask myself now ‘do I need it’, 'will it work, etc.
I’ve been reading a book on Hoarding and watching some hoarding clean up videos and it’s seriously making me think about my own tendencies to buy things and keep things.
I do ask myself now before buying if I actually need something , if what already have at home suffices and where would I keep it.
I also take into account if an item makes work. For example, husband wanted a coffee maker, I thought ok, a simple one that’s easy to use and to clean and look after since I’m the one who does that. Not one that would take 20 minutes a day to upkeep. Nope, he wanted one with all bells and whistles . I thought a simple drip coffee maker would suffice but husband wanted the “best”. To me best includes how I am going to use it and how it fits into my life as a whole. I bought a press coffee maker which is a little fussy but not too bad.
I’m good at chucking stuff out or giving it away and have given up keeping stuff that needs repairs but takes too much effort. Overall I see it as I have had use out of an item and that is good, now I have no more use. I got my value from it. :)
I’m good with cleaning tho.
I have a rather big collection of collectibles (mostly Uncharted and Goosebumps stuff and Lego, but also some jurassic park things and Indiana Jones) and since the break up and moving into a smaller house I’ve come to think ‘what am I doing with this stuff?’ Yeah some is nice to look at, but it’s just clutter and start thinking will I have this stuff when I’m 70? What am I going to do with it. So I’ve been thinking about downsizing and selling a lot of it.
But I ask myself now ‘do I need it’, 'will it work, etc.
You can have stuff you like too, just have it in display cases so it doesn’t get dusty. 🙂