Tuesday, July 15, 2014

When the fourth day we had already made peace with indifference and Myfriend Because-it

Statistics | Preach | Servervieta | Mac | ĀboluVeikals shoe trees | Android | COCOA July 11, 2011 (22) My new passion - Minimalism Minimalism, Books, grabs the
As in the previous article suggests, in April this year bought the iPad (first generation) to get to know it up close and leave large kompis should not be taken along. I did not foresee that it will save my scuppered leave (do not believe the agencies do not use them - they are full bull kaku).
When the fourth day we had already made peace with indifference and Myfriend Because-it's-not-excuses season, I set to long ago forgotten occupations - reading. In fact, I set to video - specifically TED Talks-and there I watched this video. Which interested me so much that I wanted shoe trees to read this author "Overworked and underlaid" which in turn led to the search for life simplification, and then I ran into "The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, shoe trees and Simplify Your Life. "
Oh mu and anyone else - it was so long ago that I have unconsciously looking for - the ideas in this book is very elementary, but it has so much changed the way I look at things around you.
At first glance the idea of minimalism seems daunting, because the call is subject to the things of the "global benefits" if you want. Who are some sado-masochistic monks do? However, no, repeatedly emphasizes shoe trees that the refusal of putting things is that we do not use or that does not suit us, or are simply being stored "for all sorts," "a what if."
Just two months, we have completed the first declutterošanas shoe trees (clutter - pandemonium uproar, brawl) circle in their homes. We have been open at least a quarter of their property shoe trees - a three-door wardrobe, two office desks, chests of drawers, a sofa, armchairs, oil radiator, div and a half bags of clothes and countless little and height, which had long ago only took place "after all sorts." Home has begun to return to peace, light and oxygen :) I know that very soon we will start the second - much more refined - declutterošanas circle - will ask the questions: When I last use? Is it in any way improve my life (pretty picture, even without the sentimental significance can be inspiring or similar)? Does it have a quite serious sentimental value (how many wedding dresses blow your cabinets)?
Total ruthless wondering who helps to be clear about things shoe trees is: Which of the things you miss when you nodegtu house? And instantly we can enumerate: Documents kompis with all the pictures on the clothes. Next everything becomes hazy, but more or less it is clear which are the most important and atstājamākās things. shoe trees I bet that all of us have things we'd shoe trees like that just burn up, so there is no longer pulled up - as the saying goes, an old suitcase with the broken handle, which can not tolerate, but toss out sorry :)
Declutterojot we, of course, also held in mind the eco-thinking - how could differentiating between them and 80% of these cases, we gave up friends, relatives and acquaintances. Clothes donated homes (www.bildespardzivi.lv), unusable electronics gave up a collection point at Alpha. Old PC defended refund you a school or library - just put it in a minimum order.
Get rid of things is one thing, but even more important than it is nesavilkt the next day from the store again other manure :) So you just adhere shoe trees to the "one in, one out" principle, and the number will not increase very clear. We have already examined the action - it works. Did not have any "What if a useful shoe trees old parts" or the like.
For example: finally threw the old TV antenna, which was nicely stacking shed - what if a new break in? And now with a clear head to think about it - so how much does a new antenna? is it really worth it to keep the old nezincik years, in case the current something happens? Of course, the decision to retain the old was much discussed - it was a moment instinct that we still Soviet generations of ancestors have cultivated from the time when it could all just get, and when celafāna bags were thoroughly washed, even after repeated use. And each of us has something that accumulation of stock and after being noticed as we grow into sudo.
"One in, one out" fits anything - be it a sock Apenes, or furniture, or appliances - everything has its time to go "rest". Here again, I would add that not everything is immediately sent to the Getlini multiply shoe trees the amount of manure - a large part of the case can be found in many rewarding home.
World of consumer society it is difficult to hold against various temptations arising from our continuing

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