tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827663845602979613.post3529794469218544421..comments2023-05-25T02:58:13.153-06:00Comments on The Life of a Golf Monster: Sorting Through The Past: Spring CleaningNickas!http://www.blogger.com/profile/04097270523968787259noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827663845602979613.post-58543263100018366282017-03-02T07:18:56.462-07:002017-03-02T07:18:56.462-07:00Mikey, great one. I relate on many levels to the c...Mikey, great one. I relate on many levels to the center of gravity of your article. As you know we move every two to three years and it has become a family tradition to have a large garage sale before each move. This actually forces our hand in preparing for the event well into the time we are actually living in our new home. So we typically begin collecting "stuff" and placing it somewhere for the big day. We have some guidelines which really help us in our endeavors: if we moved here with it and it has stayed in a tote in the garage for a year it gone. There have been times when we have had "stuff" in a tote for two moves and one day it hit us, that we don't need it. It's weird really, you never actually think about your "stuff" until you have to pick the "stuff" up and move it every so often. As age creeps in, you want to do less picking up "stuff" and more anything else. Thanks bud. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09418447145469857587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827663845602979613.post-61792135153249675392017-03-01T14:01:28.759-07:002017-03-01T14:01:28.759-07:00Hey! Thank you very much! It's always going to...Hey! Thank you very much! It's always going to be a struggle to hang on to way too much of that stuff for me, but it's in confronting those emotions from the past head-on whenever the opportunity arises that can lead the way towards self-actualization.Nickas!https://www.blogger.com/profile/12544223109298156827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827663845602979613.post-16503215143496431922017-03-01T10:10:47.683-07:002017-03-01T10:10:47.683-07:00This topic hits close to home. Thank God for the ...This topic hits close to home. Thank God for the occasional move. I woke up to the accumulation nightmare a few years ago. I didn't realize how much crap I was allowing to build up. I literally felt lighter as I chipped away at it. And yet, in a strange way I have to respect that all that stuff that I let linger had to do somewhat with emotions/events that I had not dealt with fully. I like the whole "hoarder gene" idea. Lol. A though provoking read.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com