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Are you thinking about downsizing?

Here are some tips to make the transition go smoothly

- Patti Ross

Think about each item carefully. Be ruthless in this process. If you haven’t used the item in a year and it doesn’t give you joy or it’s not useful, then you probably don’t need to keep it. Resist the temptation to rent a storage locker and “deal with it later.” This will only cost you money and add to your stress of having to deal with it another time.

For the items that are in your maybe pile, have a box you can temporaril­y store these items in. Put a date of three or six months away on it. For seasonal items, a longer time line may make sense. Whatever date you choose, revisit the box on that date and any items that you have not gone looking for in the time can be either sold, donated or tossed.

If you are feeling brave, do not even look in the box and simply donate it to a charity or a second hand drop-off centre. You can take comfort in fact that by donating these items to a charity they will be used by someone who really needs them.

For items that have sentimenta­l value but are not necessaril­y needed or take up valuable space, consider taking a digital photo of that item and display in a frame or photo album instead of keeping the item itself. Having said that, it is important not to get too caught up in the purging

3) Get rid of the clutter -

process and get rid of everything — you may one day regret that. There should be some constraint where a select few items are in your home simply because they bring you joy and happiness.

Stop being the “keeper of stuff.” If you are storing items for friends or family or still have items from your children’s childhood, it’s time for them to come collect their stuff. Invite them over and make time to sort through the items together and share some memories.

4) Consider hiring a profession­al

- Downsizing is a big undertakin­g so ask for or accept some help. Whether it be a friend, family member or hired profession­al, this should be someone who has an objective opinion who can help you decide what to keep, what to throw away and what to donate.

The goal of declutteri­ng is to make room for the things in your life that matter. Your real estate profession­al can help put you in touch with a profession­al organizer who can assist you. It will speed up the process and be well worth the money. And soon you will be on your way to a stress-free, clutter-free life in your new space.

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123RF When you are ready to part with some of your things, create a simple sorting system. Three piles — keep, toss and maybe. You can further sort into sell, donate or give away after the initial sorting.
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