Something I was experimenting with, making a list or “inventory” of all the “stuff” (physical or non-physical / digital) in your life, in order to make better use of it

Some “stuff” has been haphazardly acquired in my life, as gifts or things I’ve gotten without a plan on how to use them, or digital files I’ll get to “one day”… having a list of these things makes it easier to actively manage them (get rid of unused / unwanted stuff, make more regular use of things I have that I may not use much that I want to use, etc.)

Anyone gained any insights from making an inventory of “stuff” in their lives?

  • eskimofry@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Anyone gained any insights from making an inventory of “stuff” in their lives?

    Yes. I don’t use most of it for most of the time. But throwing stuff away is just wasteful and I tend to need some of the stuff after i throw it away… so I just keep stuff around.

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      5 months ago

      for that I’ve learned that organized storage is key; ok to have stuff that’s used occasionally if that’s what it’s designed for