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Now I’m not saying that it’s an obvious thing to throw those magazines away, but that’s where the tipping point usually lies.

The first may also hold a place in your heart, but in a more general way; they give you a feeling of that period instead of a specific moment or experience.

The latter is usually very valuable to you, mainly because they are the only copies in existence, but also because it’s something you’ve created yourself.

Compare sorting out old magazines, perhaps from your childhood, with going through a box of papers you wrote in school at the same time.

Let’s take another example for the sake of clarification:

Therefore the idea is to find the tipping point when an object is spiritually worthless to us but still takes up emotional space. All this may sound a bit newagey but with some good will I think you’ll understand what I mean.

It’s definitely not my intention to make the emotional connection out to be something redundant or meaningless, far from it. I actually think it’s important to focus on the subject, in order to make people realize which things they actually cherish and what they would actually be better off without.

I’ve realized that the concept of motional connection (perhaps poor naming) between us and our things, might need some further explanation.

Posted June 17, 2007 by Peter SjГfberg

I can only assume that I’m not making the most of what I own. What if I cleaned my clothes twice a week? How many pieces of clothing would I need? However, that would probably take a little more time than it would be worth, but it’s a thought!

My clothes are cleaned, ironed and folded about once a weak. This means that my wardrobe, which is completely adapted to a lifestyle where you do your laundry perhaps once every six weeks (at most!), becomes somewhat redundant.

I’m currently staying at my grandmothers which means that I’m actually not allowed to do anything, including wash, clean, cook or even put back the milk in the fridge.

Posted June 28, 2007 by Peter SjГfberg

Considering all thisВPI’m pretty confident I’ll have reasons to come back on the subject of moving in relation to personal downsizing.

Also, I have inherited stuff from my grandparents which is really hard because it means having to make lots of tough decisions.

Once again I’m on the move, but this time it’s for real. I actually bought an apartment, which means I can invest more in stuff like furniture, plants and pretty things to hang on the walls. Before my personal downsizing has been fuelled by the knowledge that everything is dead weight when moving. Now on the other hand, I have no natural limitation as I actually need to fill my apartment with real furniture and such.

Posted June 11, 2008 by Peter SjГfberg

Due to the the plunging economy of the world, the states and its citizens, a designer in Detroit has chosen to offer everything she owns for sale.

Posted May 6, 2009 by Peter SjГfberg

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