The one-year box

Have you ever thought about getting rid of something, and found yourself wondering will I need this in the future?

If the answer is yes, you may have your house full of useless stuff, just like me. I found today 15 great de-cluttering tips, and this was the most insightful for me:

Take all your items that you unsure about getting rid of (e.g. I might need this someday…), put them in a box, seal it and date it for 1 year in the future. When the date comes, and you still didn’t need to open it to get anything, donate the box WITHOUT OPENING IT. You probably won’t even remember what there was in the box.

2 thoughts on “The one-year box

  1. Except for tax records! (At least in the U.S.)

    The IRS wants you to keep them for at least 7 years … this is not to say I have all of mine for the past 7 years anything like handy or even that they exists ;)

    But I also hope that I don’t get audited — if I did, I’m sure I’d wish I DID have them all neat and pretty going back those seven years at least. (And maybe more — if only to prove that other years were or weren’t anomalous.)

    timothy

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