Digitising planning & the impact of digital twin technology
Believe it or not, she made herself right at home there when we moved in and didn’t make a fuss.
Even though this is a decluttering quick-fix, it still takes a lot of time.One area of the house per day seems to be a pretty reasonable expectation for what you’ll be able to get done.. -If you have any major renovation materials to get rid of, this would be the time to do it!
Have a plan to get as much of that stuff taken care of as well.. -Have back up ready.We ran into a messy situation with a turkey in a freezer that had been unplugged for 2 months and had to call on the help of 4 different family members to help us deal with getting the freezer out as well as taking care of the kids while we de-stunk the house.I’m not kidding.. -Have a small area where you set things off to the side that you want to donate instead of throw in the dumpster, but don’t get too caught up in it.
This is the time for big, widespread changes in your home!So go ahead and donate a few of the best items to help keep your conscience happy, but don’t make another huge, unmanageable pile or you’ll be right back where you started.
You’ve got to help yourself before and get yourself organized before you can help others!
A lot of these dumpster companies will sort through your stuff once they pick it up anyway.. -Finally, go ahead and get the biggest size like we did.So even if it takes me all year to get this done, it will still be meaningful and significant for me.
And other things will get done too.And life will go on..
This week in life, Chris brought home two little furball puppies for me to babysit for someone at work who’s away on training.So that’s pretty much what I’m doing.