Hello, Caz! Nice to meet you and thank you for reading! And I'm so glad you asked for clarification.
So this is the time where someone might pull out a pair of jeans or let's say some sort of utensil in the kitchen. It's still functional. Jeans might fit still. Buuuuuuut....you reach for an alternative because the other items just isn't quite right. I think we all have items like that floating about but we have trouble parting with them because they are perfectly good and we paid good money for them. But they only gather dust because we don't use it.
For me, it was this pair of shoes. Cute, comfy...but goes with, well, nothing. Truth is, they are just not my style. So I pull them out, put them on. Admire them for a moment... then switch back to my trusty favorites.
Does this help clarify? I hope so. :) Happy decluttering!
Hi. This is so helpful. And I live the human Rhoombq description. Id appreciate if you could explain this more with an example
. A better question at times is this: “Did you have opportunity to use this item but chose not to?”
Hello, Caz! Nice to meet you and thank you for reading! And I'm so glad you asked for clarification.
So this is the time where someone might pull out a pair of jeans or let's say some sort of utensil in the kitchen. It's still functional. Jeans might fit still. Buuuuuuut....you reach for an alternative because the other items just isn't quite right. I think we all have items like that floating about but we have trouble parting with them because they are perfectly good and we paid good money for them. But they only gather dust because we don't use it.
For me, it was this pair of shoes. Cute, comfy...but goes with, well, nothing. Truth is, they are just not my style. So I pull them out, put them on. Admire them for a moment... then switch back to my trusty favorites.
Does this help clarify? I hope so. :) Happy decluttering!