Give Me A Reason…
I have to admit, I was hoping for some outrageously silly reasons to sling stuff. But it seems everyone takes this decluttering business rather seriously!
As to the winner….Kellen’s comment, that getting rid of stuff creates more space for us to truly be who we are, was a very close runner-up. Jamie said something similar.
And I was very taken with Rosanna’s metaphysical arguments and statement that energy needs to circulate.
But the reason that won me the most was Hillary’s declaration that slinging creates openness for what’s next. Like that one a lot. So, Hillary, the prize is yours and will be on its way to you shortly.
Don’t forget that registration for The Magic of the Moors retreat opens on Tuesday. Check back here then, and I’ll give you a few reasons of my own as to why you should come.
The Sling: Day Five
Yep, the Sling is slung. And I’m feeling all rosy and glowing and virtuous. Not only did I exceed my target of £150 for Jessie’s Fund; I also outslung the donations (final tally: 201 items). So I’d like a big virtual pat on the back, if you please!
A huge thank you to everyone who helped me get there….to all my oh-so-generous sponsors….and to everyone who offered encouragement via e-mail or in the comments. Couldn’t have done it without you all.
In truth, there’s still plenty to be slung around here. But I’m inspired and on a roll. So the slinging shall go on.
The final thank you present goes to Kellen. Thanks so much, Kellen. Jessie‘s Fund and I are very grateful.
I’ll be back on Sunday to announce the winner of the ‘best reason for slinging’ prize. Any comments you leave on this post before then will still qualify for consideration.
In the meantime, I’m going to treat myself to a mini rest. I’ve earned it!
The Sling: Day Four
Yippee!!!
While I slept last night, Kellen made the donation that sailed me past my target. I was woken by the tinkling sound of money being dropped into a bowl (that’s what you get when you download JustGiving’s iPhone app!). But there was never a better reason to be woken in the middle of the night. A big thank you to Kellen (whose own recent slinging spree inspired me to tackle my own clutter).
So I’m celebrating today (hence the daffodils - I treat myself) and have been slinging with renewed vigour. Raising £155 for Jessie’s Fund feels like a good way to spend the dark days of January. But it doesn’t have to stop there. If you feel like chipping in, there’s still time.
Amongst other things, I tackled piles of papers today. How they accumulate! But the recycling skip at the tip is now a lot richer for my clearing out.
Today’s thank you present goes to Abby Bullock. Thanks, Ab, for backing me and Jessie’s Fund.
And don’t forget, I’m still open to the best reason you can come up with (however outlandish) for slinging stuff. There’s a prize to be had….so leave your wondrous wisdom or wit in the comments.
The Sling: Day Three
Shoes today. How on earth did I wind up with so many? I’m not even a shoe person (at least, I didn’t think I was….).
Flagging a bit today. Can’t say I’m experiencing that ‘floating’ feeling that Helen wrote about in yesterday’s comments. Oh, no! More like a stuck-in-treacle kind of a feeling. A helpless, overwhelmed sort of a feeling. But I’ll press on!
Please keep the encouragement coming. Remember, there’s a prize for the best reason you can come up with for slinging stuff.
And have you noticed how close I am to my target? Just £15 short! If you want to help me get there - even a tiny bit closer - then click here.
Today’s thank you present goes to my very own Dad. Thank you, Daddy, for sponsoring me!