I have lived at the same place for seven years. I accumulated an entire household's worth of useful items, but also junk. During that time I became physically disabled. I'm getting better, but I don't have the energy I once had.
I move in like 2 weeks. I am trying to pack up, but it just seems so overwhelming. Opening one closet, and seeing it packed full, I just sigh and sit down in resignation.
There's so much clutter. I'm sort of an opposite-hoarder. I was sick for a long time, so I didn't have the energy to sort through each item that came into the house, and deem it trash or treasure. I couldn't just donate it to the thrift store like usual. So it'd just go up into a closet until I had the energy to look at it. I have so many surprises in my closet, that I didn't even know I owned.
Now I just feel defeated. I bought a pack of yard-waste-type giant trashbags, but it's such an enormous task ahead of me.
Normally, at all the other houses I've lived in, other than dishes and stuff like that, I like to keep my personal possessions down to something that'd fill 2 large duffel bags. This though.... I mean, whoa. What a massive undertaking. It'll most likely fill the dumpster- easily!
Advice for packing to move? How can I make this easier? Maybe the best advice is what my gut is telling me: "If you don't want to bring it with you, just throw it out."
Also, there is a stray cat I've been feeding for seven years, since he was a kitten. He is totally feral. His ear is clipped, meaning he has been fixed and vaccinated (catch and release program) by Animal Control. I've only touched him once or twice. And he's only come inside a couple times as well. He runs away from all humans, but he mews like a baby every night at sundown, for us to feed him. I feel incredibly guilty leaving him behind. I'm scared he will starve. What should I do?
I move in like 2 weeks. I am trying to pack up, but it just seems so overwhelming. Opening one closet, and seeing it packed full, I just sigh and sit down in resignation.
There's so much clutter. I'm sort of an opposite-hoarder. I was sick for a long time, so I didn't have the energy to sort through each item that came into the house, and deem it trash or treasure. I couldn't just donate it to the thrift store like usual. So it'd just go up into a closet until I had the energy to look at it. I have so many surprises in my closet, that I didn't even know I owned.
Now I just feel defeated. I bought a pack of yard-waste-type giant trashbags, but it's such an enormous task ahead of me.
Normally, at all the other houses I've lived in, other than dishes and stuff like that, I like to keep my personal possessions down to something that'd fill 2 large duffel bags. This though.... I mean, whoa. What a massive undertaking. It'll most likely fill the dumpster- easily!
Advice for packing to move? How can I make this easier? Maybe the best advice is what my gut is telling me: "If you don't want to bring it with you, just throw it out."
Also, there is a stray cat I've been feeding for seven years, since he was a kitten. He is totally feral. His ear is clipped, meaning he has been fixed and vaccinated (catch and release program) by Animal Control. I've only touched him once or twice. And he's only come inside a couple times as well. He runs away from all humans, but he mews like a baby every night at sundown, for us to feed him. I feel incredibly guilty leaving him behind. I'm scared he will starve. What should I do?