• Comfort vs Inconvenience Pt 2

  • Oct 27 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Comfort vs Inconvenience Pt 2

  • Summary

  • Whenever you declutter, you are internally weighing up the balance between comfort and inconvenience. Every item has both comfort and inconvenience to consider when you think about whether to keep or go. If you keep it, you have the comfort of having it available in the future, but the inconvenience of having to store, maintain and have the item take up the space.


    There are so many things to think about that this has become a 2 part series!


    Living a life free from clutter brings a level of comfort because the positive impacts are you have a more welcoming home, you save money and you save time too. But it does come at the cost of inconvenience of not having instant gratification of having something the minute you desire it. At every step, you have a choice to make, and you need to consider the cost and responsibility of each decision.


    You may also like to listen to these episodes:


    Item or Space?

    Bigger Living, Smaller Space

    Replace vs Accumulate


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