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Saturday, January 11, 2014
4 of 100 Things - Sew Pretty
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Friday, January 10, 2014
3 of 100 Things - IKEA Ideas
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
1 of 100 Things - The Most Practical Kitchen Item
Day 2 - 100 Things Challenge -- I love Mason Jars because of their practicality and usefulness. They are definitely something I love.
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Friday, November 1, 2013
200 Things Challenge - What is Your Relationship with Things
Certain types of possessions take priority over others. These are items that can do double-duty, be used in more than one way, take precedence over items such as purely decorative ones. A library of books can be stored in one e-book. Laptops replace desktops. No longer is there a walk in closet full of clothes, but a wisely chosen wardrobe of key pieces that can be mixed and matched. There are countless other ways to eliminate unneeded belongings. Lina, over at her blog This is The Little Life, recently looked back over her 200 Thing Challenge and wrote about her experience:
"I’ve found that My 200 Things Challenge has made me a better minimalist. I am less attached to my possessions, but more pleased with the things with which I surround myself. I am more likely to loan something out. I am less worried about wearing something out because there’s a new excitement about acquiring something new. I am more likely to decorate with fresh flowers or fall squash. I only wear clothing that I feel comfortable in. I own few possessions that I don’t use on a daily, weekly, or at least monthly basis. I don’t have to shuffle things around as much to get to the other things I need. I no longer own things that frustrate me because they are broken because I have repaired, replaced, or purged them. I am more particular about what I allow into my home, which means I no longer take something just because it was free. I am more likely to consider whether or not I really need something before I acquire it. I am more likely to get rid of something I’m waffling about. But most importantly, I give less attention to my stuff and more attention to my experiences."
Lina offers workshops in Portland for those who are interested in how to go about participating in the challenge, but most can undertake it on their own. Here are some things to think about if you want to downsize:
- What is the most important thing you own?
- What clothing must you have vs what is just hanging in a closet or stuffed in drawers?
- If you don't love it, leave it.
- What can you fit into technology (Books, photos, documents, etc.)
- How will you store all your items?
- Can items fill more than one role?
- How big is the footprint of the item?
Living in a tiny house and living the Tiny House lifestyle comfortably requires thought and consideration. It is most certainly and adjustment, but I have yet to hear of anyone who was disappointed by their choice. If you are considering downsizing, you can begin preparing long before you move.
What is one item you would never part with, even if you lived in a tiny house?
What is one item you would never part with, even if you lived in a tiny house?
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