Stunningly less needy

A menu photo eliminated need to hold a physical menu. The line was so short I didn’t have time to pull up the app to get the menu there.

Stunningly less needy.

When you look around at your personal belongings, are you stunned by how little you need?

The freedom from the weight of possessions is a joy you only know when you have only what you need.

•  •  •  •  •

This website is about our home health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my mental attitude website, click here.

If you want to stay on this site and read more posts from this Blog, click here.

Misinterpret

Recorded two If Disney Ran Your Life podcast episodes yesterday with Jody Maberry. We wrapped up Season 3, which is technically Season one since the first two seasons were practice.

Misinterpreting is easy.

No experience required.

Yesterday when i said:

At some point in time, when we least expect it, we will wake up surrounded by stuff that not only doesn’t serve us, but holds us back and drags us down.

i am not judging others who collect and possibly even hoard stuff.

Sounded like it, i know, but it’s not judging.

Here’s what it is.

People are free to do what they please. i embrace this inalienable right to have freedom of choice.

Freedom to choose is beautiful and i am certain that i can no longer live with lots of stuff that doesn’t make me feel free.

This strong belief has nothing to do with other people’s habits and has everything to do with mine.

•  •  •  •  •

This website is about our home health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my mental attitude website, click here.

If you want to stay on this site and read more posts from this Blog, click here.

Do not pass go, do not collect

Letting go can, and should, be learned. And put into practice as a habit and ritual.

Do not pass go, do not collect.

Do. Not. Collect. Stuff.

At some point in time, when we least expect it, we will wake up surrounded by stuff that not only doesn’t serve us, but holds us back and drags us down.

•  •  •  •  •

This website is about our home health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my mental attitude website, click here.

If you want to stay on this site and read more posts from this Blog, click here.

What is your attitude about stuff?

Unbound Merino wool clothing. Wear for weeks without washing.

What is your attitude about stuff?

Less is more.

Lean is freedom.

Freedom is joy.

Clothing has long been a status symbol.

Being true to who you are without care for impressing others – there’s a status worth wearing.

•  •  •  •  •

This website is about our home health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my mental attitude website, click here.

If you want to stay on this site and read more posts from this Blog, click here.

Shed and donate your unused stuff

Trunk full of Goodwill donations
Trunk full of Goodwill donations, in the 1990 Camry – a car that’s driven infrequently. The trunk acted as a storage closet for the past month or so.

 

2,000 Music Compact Discs.
2,000 Music Compact Discs.

 

Nice men's ties donated
A dozen ties.

 

Dress pants Goodwill donations
Dress pants, some with price tag still on.

 

Goodwill receipt
Receipt, December 11, 2017.

 

Shed.

Let go.

Make it a habit.

Watch yourself soar in your freedom.

Freedom from the weight of things you’ll never use.

•  •  •  •  •

This website is about our home health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my mental attitude website, click here.

If you want to stay on this site and read more posts from this Blog, click here.