Like any modern working woman, I tend to accumulate more stuff than I will ever use again. I've gotten better about purging over the years, but it still manages to pile up until critical mass is reached. With a period of unemployment looming, I listed out some goals for myself so as not to be wasting this precious Me time:
- Exercise daily
- Learn daily
- Seek opportunities daily
- Decrap daily
- Sell $#!+ weekly
- Reduce paper backlog weekly
- Add value to home monthly
- Cook real food a lot
At 2 weeks post-employed and counting, I realize that #4 should have been ranked first (and isn't it all exercise, really?). Funny how all of the other goals somehow came to fall under the umbrella of the De-Crap Mission too. Hmm. That sounds like an excuse for not exercising again. C'mon cellulite and love handles; time to go walkies (sigh).
These posts are to share what I've learned and continue to learn about responsible de-crapping in the Seattle Metro area. We are fortunate in having local government and organizations that sponsor and actively promote green waste disposal programs at the homeowner level. Now how to keep it from piling up in the first place.
Next time: Do Styrofoam peanuts breed?
These posts are to share what I've learned and continue to learn about responsible de-crapping in the Seattle Metro area. We are fortunate in having local government and organizations that sponsor and actively promote green waste disposal programs at the homeowner level. Now how to keep it from piling up in the first place.
Next time: Do Styrofoam peanuts breed?
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