Spring is just around the corner -- and so is the cleaning associated with it. This year, rather than merely dusting and organizing your possessions, take stock of what you have and consider selling what you don’t need.
“I would estimate people have between$3,000 and $5,000 worth of stuff in their house that they’re not using,” said Gail McMeekin, author of "The Power of Positive Choices: Adding and Subtracting Your Way toa Great Life."
The easiest way to start is by breaking downwhat can be sold in four major rooms -- the living room, the kitchen, the bedroom and the attic or garage.
1.
Living Room
*.
*.
2.
Kitchen
*.
3.
Bedroom
*.
*.
4.
Attic & Garage
“I would estimate people have between$3,000 and $5,000 worth of stuff in their house that they’re not using,” said Gail McMeekin, author of "The Power of Positive Choices: Adding and Subtracting Your Way toa Great Life."
The easiest way to start is by breaking downwhat can be sold in four major rooms -- the living room, the kitchen, the bedroom and the attic or garage.
1.
Living Room
*.
*.
2.
Kitchen
*.
3.
Bedroom
*.
*.
4.
Attic & Garage