Leann
Traveler
Well, I finally started. I've read blogs, scanned articles and watched videos on how others have tackled something similar and almost all recommend leaving the sentimental stuff for last so you can build your "decluttering muscle". I don't have a problem with divesting myself of my things but the stuff that belonged to my parents and one of my siblings was causing me to procrastinate.This has been an ongoing process for me. I don't have a difficult time getting rid of things that are mine but it's the sentimental stuff that stalls me. My parents are both deceased as is one of my siblings and I have BOXES upon BOXES of their stuff in the basement.
So I went against the tide of recommendations and have started with the sentimental stuff. Delaying the decisions of what to do with each item won't make it any easier to part with so I jumped in and began sorting. I now have three boxes of things to donate to charity this week (with many more to come). It wasn't as gut wrenching as I had anticipated. My younger sibling died in 2015, my Mother died in 2008 and my Dad has been gone for 50 years. I've had more than enough time to make decisions about this stuff.
I still have many bins and boxes to go but I feel as if I can finally finish it, hopefully within the next few months.