I am in the mood for challenging myself. I think that is a good sign. I love a good challenge but the last couple of years have seemed challenging enough with working outside the home and being the main provider for the family, being in charge of all the upkeep of our home and just dealing with all the emotions and challenges that come from going through a divorce myself and having children who had to deal with that as well. I am so incredibly grateful to God for the way He has taken care of us physically, spiritually and emotionally. I'm also super grateful for the body of Christ - the church who have been there for us in so very many ways as well. I can truly say that life is beautiful and I am ready for even some of those made up challenges! Yeah!
One more thought on challenges. I think why I enjoy them so much is because they often put restrictions on me that force me to think outside the box and to be creative. Because I love to be creative that is super fun for me that it pushes me in new ways. I am really interested to know - among those reading this - who of you enjoy challenges (it could be in finances, cooking, physical exercise, art, etc) and who like to avoid them at any cost? Or where are you in between? I would also love to know your why. Thanks so much! I'm a curious person and I love to hear why people think and act the way that they do.
So, my double challenge for this month is:
1. To declutter things from my home and get rid at least as many items (and yes an item can be a single sheet of paper, this is the prime time to do some heavy paper decluttering - it builds up so easily) as the number of the day. Today is November 2nd so 2 items were required.
Here is the photo from day one. It was pretty easy to be an over achiever and I have a broken ice cube tray, a driver's Ed book (I actually got rid of two of them-they are in my van to go to a friend who wants them) and a unlabeled bag of seasoning that was in my cupboard. I was able to go through a couple of kitchen cupboards which was nice.
Getting rid of clutter is a very important goal for me. When my house gets to messy I tend to get stressed more easily as do some of my kids. It also wastes time. My over all goal is to "Have nothing in my home that I don't know to be useful or believe to be beautiful". Things just sitting out all the time become silent to do lists that are telling me that I need to do something with them. I have worked on this goal for years and I have made progress but there are also some times of digression. I have never made it to perfection (and I may never) but any progress is good.
Challenge 2. To not buy anything this month except for One planned trip to the Bulk Food Store (where I can buy things- primarily, if not entirely, food), needed Gasoline to get around and if I need additional food for the Thanksgiving Holiday (but I will try to use what I have if possible). I also may have to buy cat food but this will be a good motivation to try to get rid of some kittens. Also, I will try to keep it pretty limited but I am allowing spending on experiences. Also I can give away money if I want but not buy things to give away - if I want to give gifts I can make something hand made or give something from my gift box. I will also still pay my Mortgage (plus extra), electric bill and things of that nature.
I am planning on following it up with another very low spending/buying month in December. I am excited to tell you about that later.
I will try to give updates somewhat regularly so that you can keep my accountable. Feel free to join me if you like! :-)
Oh, if you would like another challenge... Do you have a will made yet? I am excited to report that I got a new one (needed since I went through a divorce) done tonight! Well I do still need to round up some witnesses and take it to be notarized but it is primarily done. I used FreeWill.com to make it and it was quite easy. That is something important off my to do list!
I would love to hear what things you are working on accomplishing in your life!
5 comments:
I love this! I also love a good challenge and was in fact just wondering what my next one should be. I have done the decluttering one before, it’s such a good one! I think I don’t have much more to declutter at this point, though, moving to another state helped with that! I’m intrigued by the less spending one and need to think on that one some more. Thanks for the ideas!
Oh, and also, I usually love a good physical challenge, ie: hiking the Grand Canyon or cutting out sugar, because it feels so good. -Laura :)
I love reading your challenges. It is inspiring.
There must be something in the air! We did a big, deep-clean out of our school room and our kitchen last week. A friend messaged today to share her big closet clean-out. I was thinking of how to continue my own decluttering journey and your post was just the encouragement I needed! I'll join you in getting rid of the number of items to match the date.
I love how you declutter! Yet you still have everything you need. It is an inspiration. (When I declutter I keep thinking what if I need this? I don't know if you ever go through that but even if you do it doesn't seem to stop you!)
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