There's a natural high that accompanies decluttering. However, it may be the thought of embarking on a major cull is daunting and overwhelming. Some might procrastinate, as I do, at getting started. But as with most things worth doing, and doing well, the resulting sense of achievement, upon completion, makes the process so worthwhile. There are books, ...
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Summer Fun, Scrapbooking and Selling Stuff
It's gone a little quiet over here at my virtual home. The same can't be said for my IRL (in real life) home. School's out and there's some summer fun going on. As an advocate of scheduling the holidays (even PJ days get allocated!) there hasn't been opportunity for the Kids to get bored, or for me to blog much. But that's okay. Summer break from school ...
Getting Caught Up In The Mechanics
I've an admission. Remember the Spring Sale 2012? It started 8th May. Just over 12 months ago. My aim - to generate £600 through the sale of unwanted, unloved, unneeded things. I failed. A recent tally, to date, shows the actual amount generated was just over £500. Why did I fail? The theory behind the experiment was sound, in my opinion. I'd read ...
The Spring Sale Starts! May-Jun 2011
The Spring Sale has started in a push to reduce our stuff further So far I have; Recycled two old phones = £30 Returned 3 items of clothing = £40 Returned a pair of boots = £120 less £12.50 the cost of having my old ones re-heeled and re-soled = £107.50 Participated in a car-boot sale =£45 So £222.50 in the black Now the Hubby isn't convinced I ...