Here are some great tips to help you decide what to keep and
what to say goodbye to and how to do this:
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Have I used this in the last year? If not, say
goodbye.
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Have I worn this in the past year? If not, say
goodbye.
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Does this still work? If not, say goodbye.
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Can I shred any of these old documents? Remember
to keep tax records for 7 years. Keep title insurance and house papers plus
records of improvements on your house.
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Start in a room with no memories in it: bathrooms,
linen closets, or kitchens.
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Take old prescriptions to the pharmacy to
dispose of them.
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Get rid of old makeup and toiletries.
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Donate old towels to pet shelters or your local
veterinarian.
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Go through your books to see if you want to keep
collections or donate them.
Once you start the process it will make you feel good to see
your accomplishments. When I prepare a house to sell/market, I help stage it
and actually can make it senior safe in the process by removing excess
furniture, rugs or other tripping hazards. Remember as you pack what you’d like
to keep, place the boxes in a corner of the garage or basement. Future buyers
understand packing to move.
There are wonderful professionals who can help you sort and
pack. I asked local expert Kaye Ginsberg, Founder of Peace of Mind Transitions
for some recommendations:
“Take it small to start with – don’t try to downsize the
entire basement in one day.
Pick a drawer or a shelf and set a time limit for
yourself. It’s best to start with small successes and tackle the project
a piece at a time.
We also recommend having a “downsizing partner”. This
can be a professional or a friend or family member. The key is to pick
someone who will be honest with you, but kind, when you get have discussions on
whether to keep an item or not.”
You can contact Kaye Ginsberg at kaye@peaceofmindtransistions.com,
404-862-4271, www.peaceofmindtransistions.com.
Remember if you need any real estate help or introductions
to local professionals, I am here for you at pam.santoro@bhhsgeorgia.com
678-656-6627
www.PamSantoro.com
#downsizing #rightsizing #PamSantoroRealtor
#PeaceOfMindTransistions
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