- Throw Away - if I looked at it, didn't remember it, it apparently didn't mean much to me
- Scan it and throw away - Making a computer picture of something is a great way to remember something without actually having to keep the item. I will have a picture of it that I can look at whenever I want. The pictures are stored in the cloud, so, they don't take up any room and I can revisit it from anywhere I am.
- Scan it and keep it - some items have value to me and I still want to keep it. Scanning it provides a bit of security in case the original ever gets destroyed.
- Keep it - Most of this category was kid art that I had hanging in my office.
- Put it somewhere else - pictures went to the picture box
Kid art was a different thing to make a decision about. I can imagine the moments when my child was making that item, thinking about how happy I would be to get it, and thinking about how proud I would be of them. And then a birthday comes or father's day comes and they go get it from where ever they were hiding it, and bring it to me. And their eyes light up as I look at it and admire it.
And now I'm looking at it again, ready to throw it in the trash? Not today. Maybe in a future purging I'll feel differently, but, today? Kid art went into the keep it pile.
I found a 15 year old work phone directory and spent a few moments flipping through it. I found all these names that triggered memories, without that directory those memories would never have come to me. It seems very odd to keep a 15 year old work directory... but I decided to keep it. I'm sure I'll throw it away in a future pass through this material.
Another odd thing a kept: a small booklet containing quotes from people throughout history. I flipped through the booklet an read many really good quotes and decided to keep the booklet.
I took at 18 gallon tote that was half full, and reduced it to just a two folders of items (about two inches deep total).
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