RE: Week 52: I Completed My 2024 Journey - On To 2025 GOALS | SATURDAY SAVERS CLUB (Year 5)

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It was so great to read a review of your minimising and revising activities. I especially liked how you used the Trapped in Spaces art work to identify and understand what was happening. I remember reading about the 90/90 Rule - is that where something goes if you haven't used it for 90 days?

I am still on my minimising journey. I've just done my end of year clothing audit (clothing, knitting and art materials are where things can get out of control for me) to help make decisions. I've also done more work on my two bookshelves - I want to get from two to one to hold books and memoribilia.

Such a great summary of Saturday Savers Club with all the different aspects. I've really enjoyed planning next year with members and it has been great to have your input.

Lovely to hear you had a wonderful festive time. All good wishes for 2025 as we continue on our journey.

Happy New Year! ❤️



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Hello @shanibeer. Thanks so much for your visit. Yes, we've had a long journey on Hive through the years. It's been a pleasure working with you in the Saturday Savers Club ever since reading about it in The Ink Well from your summary. I'm so glad I took a closer look and visited. It changed my perspective on saving. The Club provided access to Hive products that opened other investment opportunities I wouldn't have otherwise given attention to.

Yes, the 90/90 rule is just that: if not used in the past 90 days or foresee using in the next 90 days, then toss. I finally realized that minimalist lifestyle is not a quick sort and done task. It's a long journey and mindset change. I sit here at my computer and scour the room. I'm frustrated because all the work I completed in 2024 looks like I've regressed. It looks and feels more cluttered than when I began as I continue to sort through the books and magazines.

I appreciate your support over the years and look forward to 2025. Take care and have a good rest of your week. And have a prosperous new year.

!LADY

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I finally realized that minimalist lifestyle is not a quick sort and done task. It's a long journey and mindset change

I agree, and sometimes I find it exhausting, especially the decision-making. It seems to be an ongoing process to refine what you already have, meanwhile, more things keep coming into the house. We'll get there.

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lolol. Where did those buggers come from? But you are correct. The most difficult part of minimizing is the decision making. I tout to family and friends that I have my head on straight. But when it comes to my collections, I'm a total wreck, like in a maze and can't find the exit to reality with the only way out is to choose one item to bring back with me. Therein lies my dilemma!

Sometimes I have to laugh to keep insanity at bay. Lord help me in 2025. I do want to rise from the depths of clutter. Perhaps if I say it enough, something may happen before year-end.

If I'm singing the same tune on Dec. 31st, you'll know what happened. Pray for me! Take care.

!LADY

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I do want to rise from the depths of clutter. Perhaps if I say it enough, something may happen before year-end.

👍 💪 🚀 😎

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