I wrote on Instagram recently that I had a watch from May 2008 and I finally had to let it go.
Suzanne’s mom reminded me in the comments that I bought it on the same trip to Scotland when I met Suzanne (we’d arranged to meet up half way around the world for the first time – read more here). In fact, we stopped at the Swatch store in Princes Street, Edinburgh, on our way to drive to Stirling, where we were to meet Suzanne.
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There are are 3 points to this post:
- Some of us are more sentimental than others.
- For those of us sentimental people, take a picture so that you have something to remember your item. It is easier to keep a photo than the physical item.
- That may be enough to then let it go. If not, you might need a bit more intentionality like giving it to someone who you know will use it.
Bonus – sometimes we all need to take a wide-angled photo of the rooms in our house. When you see the same thing, day in and day out, you forget what it actually looks like. I did the same recently (took a picture of the morning light) and realised there are PILES of books that need to be dropped off at the library again.