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Mari & Bizi & Waves--It's all about baby steps! I cannot agree more. Mine have been made, and I just kept walking once I got started. I've broken into a sprint a few times, but never get to really running, and don't really want to. Walking at a goodly pace is fine for me, even though I do stop to smell the roses sometimes and even stop to curl up and sleep under them from time to time. I do get back up when ready and continue walking. Sorry I got longwinded. I do that sometimes. Read back through it and got exhausted myself!
![]() ![]() CSword--Yes, it could be. The pang of getting rid of stuff is distressing, and distress can lead to a downswing. I've seen it in my dad, I've seen it in me. HOWEVER...living in a hoarded mess like the path your husband is heading in is not a good place for either of you to be in. Head him off while it's manageable, be it meds, counseling, or whatever. And if he's slipping into a downslide, work to head that off, too. He may need to go back onto his meds. People like me who deal with the one side may do fine after a while to go without, but we eventually slipslide for whatever reason and need to return to meds to keep from sliding too far. ![]() ![]() And a friend of mine succeeded in decluttering her house by following something called FlyLady. It's an online help source that provides a framework and support for decluttering. I've looked through it, and took a few pointers, but only what felt like would work for me, and I use it where I want to apply it, 'cause I've never been one to blindly do what someone else tells me--I'm too independent for that. I just take the advice and apply it how it fits me best. Hmm...it does have some good tips, though. --RW Last edited by RavensWingsAussi; 01-04-2008 at 02:52 PM. Reason: to add to |
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