Taking control of our homes really comes down to making decisions about each of our possessions. Which ought to be easy, we make decisions all day, every day, for work, family, and play. But we get home and we're tired, we've worked all day, made decisions all day, and don't want to make any more. But wait, isn't making decisions about our needs more important than all the other decisions? Can't we spare 15 minutes or even less a day to find one thing in the house that isn't useful anymore?
My decision today was to go through the college text books that I still happen to have (I've pitched quite a few over the years). Here's the thing, these books are old and no teacher would assign them to a current class. Some of the information is inaccurate or outdated. Which doesn't make them very useful does it? Besides, I did that, been there, not going back! So all old textbooks are leaving the house. I've stacked them by the front door so it's clear that I'm ready to get rid of them.
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