5 MUST-ASK Questions to DECLUTTER Your Books

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @pollyross7986
    @pollyross7986 2 месяца назад +3

    Books and information are my Kryptonite so thank you so much for posting this. And thank you for all the video clips interspersed throughout because humor is my superpower.

  • @karenhartman9774
    @karenhartman9774 2 месяца назад +4

    I’ve been aware it’s an identity issue for me too. This was helpful for me.

  • @angelinajrose
    @angelinajrose 4 месяца назад +3

    Oh my goodness! This video was a blessing! I ve been procrastinating decluttering my many bookshelves for ages. Your suggestions were just what I needed as a strategy I can actually use. Thank you so much for sharing!📚

  • @MichelleL83
    @MichelleL83 4 месяца назад +2

    The struggle is real! 😂 Thanks for the great tips. Now on to try and execute them! Maybe a little at a time... 😬

  • @conniekline9881
    @conniekline9881 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, I loved your list of questions to ask myself when going through my books. The reference books and fantasy, future self books will be the hardest.

    • @aflourishingplace
      @aflourishingplace  3 месяца назад +1

      You bet! 😊 The future self books are always the hardest for me.

  • @savinya5367
    @savinya5367 2 месяца назад +2

    I love classics but they are so readily available for free online and at the library that I don’t have them taking up space at home. Thanks for all the other information though.

  • @annastiscia6511
    @annastiscia6511 3 месяца назад +1

    I try to revisit clearing up my bookshelves on a regular basis. Yes, I like physical books. Have tried a 'to read' shelf (in the next 3 months), but not really working for me. I find if I de-clutter books, I allow myself half that number of new books in. It's a work in progress.

    • @aflourishingplace
      @aflourishingplace  3 месяца назад

      Yes, I feel like revisiting on a regular basis is a must for me! 😊

  • @johnbass2054
    @johnbass2054 2 месяца назад

    I was watching to see if the bookshelves would be left half full and that seemed hard for you to do? Most seemed thinned out of all those top stacked & sideways books.
    The worst books for me are from when I wanted one book from Amazon and of course it's under the free delivery rate, so I have to order a 2nd book, why pay shipping right? Yet too often those books aren't valued, though I have to keep them... such a weird process.

    • @aflourishingplace
      @aflourishingplace  2 месяца назад

      Yes, it’s so true! I think books are honestly the hardest for me! 😫

  • @Ellenhelle
    @Ellenhelle 2 месяца назад

    What do I do with the books I’m getting rid of? I have several hundreds

    • @ShalomSimplified
      @ShalomSimplified 2 месяца назад +1

      Depending on the kind of book and its condition, you can either donate them (thrift stores, libraries) or recycle them. Since you have so many, just make multiple trips. Whenever you go out to do something else, take a box of a couple dozen books to one of the above places that's along the way. Take at least one box each week and it won't be too long before you have taken care of them all.

    • @MichelleL83
      @MichelleL83 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Ellenhelle you can try to sell them. We have a chain store nearby called 2nd & Charles that buys books to resell. Beyond a local place, it becomes more work, but with a lot of books, it could be worth it to sell them to Thrift books or online.

    • @pollyross7986
      @pollyross7986 2 месяца назад +2

      I love donating books to the Little Free Libraries in my neighborhood. There's a very helpful locator map online that shows all their locations. I've donated books, magazines, periodicals and anything else that others might read.

    • @annstoddard5355
      @annstoddard5355 24 дня назад +1

      Retirement homes appreciate books, puzzles, etc. My grandma's assisted living has a public space with bookshelves and always a jigsaw puzzle in progress for residents and their guests.

    • @ShalomSimplified
      @ShalomSimplified 18 дней назад

      @@annstoddard5355 True! Good thinking! I had a client as an at-home caregiver who lived in an apartment building for seniors, and every floor had a little reading nook in the middle of the hall with shelves full of novels.