May have fatally misjudged applicable use of konmari method to my situation. Standard scenario Marie Kondo describes is: people who own far, far too many things, get rid of what they don't want any more to better appreciate what they do want to keep.
My scenario: I own very little and getting rid of the things I don't need is making me realise how even less substantial I am as a person.
My room has less dust bunnies and I found the receiver for my wireless keyboard, but the things I'm turfing up make me ill, like D-average school reports and drawings from 2012 that were better than what I draw now and a mountain of receipts I have to keep to work out how many thousands of dollars I owe people...
My current sense of self worth is on the level of a crumpled up Nestle-branded empty water bottle. It blows! And I'm going to have to listen to people talk about their Christmas purchases in a few hours. Pray for my temper.
Unrelated, unmitigated positive: I got to pet a really cute dog this morning.
My scenario: I own very little and getting rid of the things I don't need is making me realise how even less substantial I am as a person.
My room has less dust bunnies and I found the receiver for my wireless keyboard, but the things I'm turfing up make me ill, like D-average school reports and drawings from 2012 that were better than what I draw now and a mountain of receipts I have to keep to work out how many thousands of dollars I owe people...
My current sense of self worth is on the level of a crumpled up Nestle-branded empty water bottle. It blows! And I'm going to have to listen to people talk about their Christmas purchases in a few hours. Pray for my temper.
Unrelated, unmitigated positive: I got to pet a really cute dog this morning.