![]() In a roll of film (we’re talking pre-digital camera days here), at least half probably aren’t worth keeping. Go through all your photos and only keep the really good ones.If you find yourself with too many memories - particularly photographs, trophies and meaningful knick-knacks - it’s time to make some choices. You can’t put a price on memories, but keeping them physically can take up a lot of room you won’t necessarily have in your new home. Keep the things you actually use, then donate the spares to your local op shop. Three ladles? Six spatulas? Two salad spinners? Too many sets of sheets to count? You really don’t need all this stuff. If you’re still struggling, get a friend, neighbour or a family member over for an afternoon to help you with the tough choices. If you don’t know what to do with something, leave it for another day. The chuck-it pile (hire a skip, take rubbish to the nearest EcoDrop or Waste Management site, find a local service who’ll take the rubbish away). ![]()
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