tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9153704890879925111.post5610926785333774463..comments2023-06-16T00:06:38.988+10:00Comments on One Less: I have never wanted to be a minimalist more than todaySusanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15828721035957301573noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9153704890879925111.post-19567017210396804132011-02-05T14:10:35.168+10:002011-02-05T14:10:35.168+10:00After I put this comment up I saw you had an updat...After I put this comment up I saw you had an update. I'm so glad you came through the cyclone o.k.!Tanja from Minimalist Packrathttp://www.minimalistpackrat.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9153704890879925111.post-39066095021846668402011-02-05T14:07:41.517+10:002011-02-05T14:07:41.517+10:00Susan,
This post is from a few days ago, so I hop...Susan,<br /><br />This post is from a few days ago, so I hope you weathered the storm all right. Give us an update! <br /><br />You know, something good can come of this too. There's a common trick for decluttering where you think about what you would take and what you would leave behind if there was an emergency (sounds like you just had one).<br /><br />That little thinking game is a way to help people realize which of their possessions are truly important and which is just junk that wouldn't really be missed.<br /><br />When everything settles down for you, think about it. In the meantime, hope you're o.k.!Tanja from Minimalist Packrathttp://www.minimalistpackrat.comnoreply@blogger.com