Over the past year I have been exploring minimalism. I'm beginning to love it, in fact crave it! You see I suffer from anxiety. There are many things that cause me anxiety, I believe that most of it comes from the chaos of our home. For years I have organized, saved and stored items that our family may use or need one day. There is an abundance of books, toys, clothes, and random odds and ends. All of these items require our care and time. Our home of just under 3,000 sq ft stays cluttered. With seven people and three dogs I'm sure you can imagine. There has never been a time when all three stories of our home was nice, neat and relaxing. I'm always re-organizing stuff that we rarely use, and cleaning to no end. It was and is exhausting! I began to realize that no matter how much we cleaned and organized, it still was not a relaxing space. Everyone was arguing, yelling and complained of being bored to no end. What we had wasn't enough and everyone wanted more! I came across some blogs and Instagram accounts of others living minimally and it seemed and looked like a dream come true. When I first began to explore minimalism I found that it was difficult for me to part with items, whether it was because of its value or sentimental reasons. It is a slow process and I'm taking my time. I'ts a big transition for our whole family. I am so thankful that my husband was on board when I suggested it. We both dream of what it must have been like 60 - 70 years ago and live with only what you needed and life was so simple, the Andy Griffith show is a favorite in our home.
You may be wondering how and where I started?
The dining room. We are in the process of remodeling and updating our home, and the dining room seemed like a pretty easy room to start with. I cleared everything from the room and spent a month remodeling . And when I was finished I only moved the items back in that I new I would enjoy and feel relaxed around. Our large table and eight chairs, a large mirror on the wall and a big basket for a potted tree. If you have been to our home, then you know we have a huge china cabinet that belonged to my grandmother. I like it I really do, but it's large and bulky and took up a lot of space in that room. The cabinet was also filled with a lot of serving pieces that I never use. It was a cluttered space filled with items I had to periodically dust and wash. I decided to move my grandmothers dishes into the kitchen to use and start enjoying instead of just looking at.
Everything else I have separated "keep" and "garage sale" and have gone back through several times. Each time I find more that I can part with, it is so freeing!!! Most minimalist blogs and articles suggest that when pairing down, that you need to get the items out of the house immediately. However we have been paying down debt over the past year and are now debt free, except for our mortgage and a small hospital bill from our daughters birth in December. With that said we have gone through every room in our home at least twice and have filled boxes for our neighborhood yard sale, these boxes are being stored in our basement. We are using all monies from sold items to pay remaining hospital bill and buy some family land to move our cows to and build a much smaller home. Soooo if your local to me, you wont want to miss this sale! It will be on April 23rd, I will post reminders to my Facebook and Instagram pages. In the mean time if your'e on Instagram you can check out some of our nicer items including clothing, purses, baby items and more. Those will periodically be listed on Instagram @mcconnellmobshop
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