Some Silly Things.....Part I
Ok, first of all, let me apologize for being a slacker with the blog this past month. It was a busy month for me and the blog fell victim to my schedule!
In the spirit of spring cleaning, I thought I'd talk about some of the things that I often see people very attached to and that I also have found to have little to no value in holding on too.
Cardboard boxes seem to be high on the list of silly things people save. Shipping boxes, boxes that electronics come in, gift boxes, etc. All these boxes might come in handy someday, right? Or perhaps you are saving the boxes so that if you move years from now, you can put things back in their original packing materials (as if your computer would know the difference!).
A few thoughts here about the plethora of boxes in your garages, attics, basements, and closets. Boxes take up a lot of space. In non-temperature controlled climates, the cardboard gets subjected to extremes in temperature and can become brittle, which makes it weak and unable to hold heavy loads for shipping or moving. Insects and rodents love paper and cardboard. Damp paper can get moldy, which can cause respiratory issues and allergies.
Save boxes for electronics until the return and/or warranty period has expired. After that, there is not a valid reason to save the boxes. If you move, you can always find boxes. Every day, there are loads of them being offered for free on sites like Freecycle and Craig's List. Rather than letting your boxes rot in your attic, recycle them while they are still useful by offering them to someone who needs them now.
Labels: clutter, organizing, spring cleaning, storage


