As I began the 100 Thing Challenge I was motivated by a Ted Talk I watched from a Dave Bruno who says it is best to live a life free of clutter. He says we need to move towards simplicity. That old adage, "Less is more." Excess does not have to mean success.
Here is the link to his speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7VUpYpTwI8
Bruno has scaled down his own life to only owning 100 things. He says if we can't do that to make up our own 100 Things Challenge, so I did. I decided to get rid of 100 things I did not need.
I picked up a garbage bag and opened a few drawers and cabinet doors and soon had the bag full of 100 things. That went so well, I move on to the next 200. Long story short, I was soon headed towards 500 items cleared from my house.
It sounds like I must have been a hoarder, but no. Clearing 500 items only filled 5 trash bags. The kinds of items I am talking about are broken coat hangers, boxes, broken jewelry, a handful of twisty ties, jars, nearly empty bottles, tubes and cans.
Along the way I got rid of 3 bags full of clothes and shoes pieces of fabric I no longer need for my hobby of sewing.
By the time I had thrown out 800 items, I decided to donate food I had in storage that my family would not longer eat due to our switching to a low carb or no carb lifestyle. A local food bank was happy to get the 100 items of food and I was happy to count that as 800 to 900.
I am currently working on the final 100 to reach a total of 1,000 items gone.
The model of excess is not something I want to follow. I do not need more, more, more in my life. I need less, less, less (accept for plants in my yard).
One of the best things that has happened with my project is the way my behavior has influenced others. Several people have told me that after they read about what I was doing, they got busy throwing out items from their houses. Each person discovers that this makes us feel sooooo much better.
For my final 100 items, the list begins here:
901-paint can
902-908 dust rags
909-911 3 jars
912-932--books to kids in the neighborhood
933-934--2 pairs of pants
935-937-2 catalogues
938-948-sold 10 books
949-tee shirt given to a pal
950-960-10 hair curlers
961-963-3 random socks that do not match
964-965-2 cassettes
966-one plastic case
967-968-2 blouses
969-970-2 bags Christmas decorations (donated)
971-975-4 random cords
976-978-3 shirts cut and used as rags
979-981-3 pieces of random lumber from my closet
982-985-4 small plastic storage containers
986-990-4 plastic plants containers
991-995-6 pillow covers
996-1,000-4 notebooks
SUCCESS!!!!! I have cleared 1,000 items from my house.
All in all, the entire amount of items removed from my house would fit inside a 6'x4' space or in 12 trash bags, other than the food items. In other words, most of the items were small and when packed in boxes did not take up that much space.
I feel so much better and my house seems cleaner although the items I threw out were not visible as most were inside drawers, closets, cabinets or storage boxes.
I plan to continue with my project. Could 1,000 grow to 1,500? Not sure, but I will keep being aware of the need to toss things out instead of saving for a rainy day.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
All carbohydrates we won't eat were donated to local food bank
Over 100 food items donated to local food bank and they were happy to get them.
We no longer eat foods high in carbohydrates so cleared the house of all sugar and starch.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Brooklyn-the movie One of the best movies I have seen all year
Free Quilts at East Tennessee Plant Swap on May 14 at New Harvest Park
The blue quilt is twin size and browish quilt is queen size. These are made from fabric remnants donated to me by a local furniture store. They will be raffled off for FREE at the next East Tennessee Plant Swap on May 14 to anyone who attends.
Zucchini Fritters Made by My Son---Delicious
The reason why both my son and I have lost 50 pounds on the Ketogenic Diet is because we can eat delicious food. He made this recipe of zucchini fritters: Grate zucchini, mozerella cheese, egg and oinion flakes. Blot out the water, mix in egg, onion and cheese. Form into fritters. Fry in lard or Kerrygold butter. Serve with fresh tomato and green onions. Add hot sauce to take over the top. Yummy!!!
Monday, March 14, 2016
More of 100 Things Challenge 763 to 800: then on to 900
763-old commode lid
764-774-old floor tiles don't match current ones
775-780-old batteries
781-800-canned food to food bank
800-900- 100 cans, boxes, bags and bottles of food items
donated to friend and food bank
Since we are following the Ketogenic Diet we no longer have use for
any food item containing sugar or carbohydrates. We donated tomate ketchup,
dried milk, beans, corn, potatoes, rice, Ramen noodles, peaches, pears and more
to a local food bank. (total of more than 120 items).
764-774-old floor tiles don't match current ones
775-780-old batteries
781-800-canned food to food bank
800-900- 100 cans, boxes, bags and bottles of food items
donated to friend and food bank
Since we are following the Ketogenic Diet we no longer have use for
any food item containing sugar or carbohydrates. We donated tomate ketchup,
dried milk, beans, corn, potatoes, rice, Ramen noodles, peaches, pears and more
to a local food bank. (total of more than 120 items).
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