100 Thing Challenge - Could you Do It?

And do you want to? That is the question I've been pondering for the last few weeks since I first heard of this idea of culling down your personal possessions to no more than 100 Things.

Click here to read the Time magazine story about clutter and simplifying your life.  A Guy Named Dave is on a personal quest to scale down on "stuff" and has received a lot of media attention lately because of it. You can read all of his 100 Thing Challenge ideas at his blog

I know that I do not choose to reduce all of my personal possesions to 100 things. What about my books? My photos? My jewelry? Those are all beloved and sacred to me!

too much stuffBut do I have too much stuff? Yes.

Does it feel good to get rid of stuff no longer used, wanted or loved? Yes.

Does releasing stuff create space? Yes.

So I have embarked on my own 100 Thing Challenge which is to release 100 Things from my posession. Decluttering always feels good and if I have something that someone else could enjoy that is no longer serving me, that makes me even happier.

So far, I have released 43 items. 10 pieces of jewelry, 19 articles of clothing, 5 pairs of shoes and 9 other random knick-knacks. It felt good to donate some to a church yard sale (all proceeds went to our church) and some to Goodwill.

I would have written about this sooner, but I've been busy releasing my 100 Things...

Anyone care to join me? I invite you to comment!

100 Thing Challenge

Posted by Edie Galley at 2008-09-07 14:59

What a great idea Elizabeth! I would never consider releasing my personal possessions to 100, I have more books than that alone. However, the way you reworked it is perfect, I am sure I could find 100 things to release easily and make room for more space and energy. I am going to work on this, you are great at refining ideas and making them better. Thanks...Edie Galley ByForandAboutWomenRadio.com


100 Things. . .

Posted by Jo at 2008-10-15 14:11

BRAVO! Miss E. This makes my little organizer heart sing. Much Love, Jo


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