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holyschist ([personal profile] holyschist) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2011-01-02 09:16 pm

Aiiiie.

Hi, I'm a packrat with too many hobbies...and I might be moving temporarily for work soon and am hence trying to clean/organize/sort through/declutter ALL the things ASAP so a) I will be able to easily and efficiently pack for a year in another town, b) leave my partner in a tidy, organized apartment not covered with my stuff. It is sort of daunting, although I am making pretty good headway (I am afraid I may not be able to work fast enough, though).

My biggest long-term problems are books (which I am getting better about--I got rid of 20 or so books the other day for store credit which will only buy 2 books, and have generally become much pickier about buying books--there is empty space on some of our bookshelves now!) and craft supplies, so once I finish the marathon my goal for this year will be to destash--primarily by sewing a lot, because the fabric takes up more net space than anything but books.

I'm not really aiming for minimalism, but I would like to craft more with what I have, buy fewer supplies, and I would like to have only stuff I love and use regularly, and not too much stuff for our living space.

I'm pretty good at getting rid of stuff, except for all kinds of weird sticking points. I absolutely hate throwing things away--recycling or donating is fine--but then I run into stuff like the entire office box of half-used notebooks I accumulated through college and grad school. Should I just toss most of them and start over, now that I no longer buy four pristine notebooks a semester and can probably do fine with three total notebooks? What do y'all think?

ETA: I actually ripped out the used pages a while back, so what I have is a giant stack of blank half-notebooks, which could probably be more productively replaced by three new notebooks...I guess I'd better suck it up and recycle the collection. Erk. Thanks for the moral support!
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[personal profile] adair 2011-01-03 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Throw them away, which means put them in the recycle bin. You use notebooks for class, you don't seem to ever fill a notebook used for a class, you've ripped out the used pages (think carefully about whether you need to keep all that used paper). What do you use notebooks for now? If for a journal, get one journal notebook. If for notes on various topics get a loose-leaf notebook where you can add or delete pages as needed. You can use those thick pages with labels to organize topics withing the loose-leaf notebook.

I've been where you are; letting go of written material is hard enough. Keeping unused paper 'in case' is a false economy. You'll waste more time and energy moving it around, and trying to decide which partly used notebook to use, and making space for the box ----it's all too much. Toss them.