From Clutter to Craigslist then Contentment (We Never
Felt Poor)
If I tell you the amount of clutter in your house are worth
some money, would that statement alone moves you to clean up? Perhaps or
perhaps not but please don’t stop reading just yet. Let me share with you our beautiful
past about clutter that enables us to provide more for our family.
A bed before was such
a luxury for us. And I didn't mean a-thousand-dollar bed but the one we bought
from a garage sale for only 10 bucks. It was a sofa bed, stained and overused.
And it was all we can afford. After inserting a bunch of flat cardboard boxes,
my pregnant back felt like new again. It was a blessing to have that bed because
we never forget that memory of having it every anniversary; it always reminded
us how happy we were then. This was the beginning of our realization that some
people’s clutter could be other’s treasure. Ours was the bed.
I have always been a neat freak and so is my husband. So
when my husband was introduced to Craigslist, our obsession to clean up
intensified. He was selling things like crazy that I was afraid I was next to
be sold. Our house was already pristine and organized; he didn't have any
avenue of profit there so he decided to try Garage Sales. There it opened
plenty of possibilities to sell. It also added our awareness about the
abundance of other people’s material possession that they can no longer use, so
they’re selling it for way lower than the original. I understand strollers and
car seats being sold. Since kids inevitably grow up, they might as well sell
the kids’ stuff and make money out if it. Makes sense to me. But what
confounded me is when there are plenty of surplus from a small household. A
little desire here and there became an enormous waste. But I couldn't complain.
For us, those were like manna falling
from heaven: sports cards, bicycles, vacuum cleaners, televisions, computer
games name a few. As I recall, we were able to pocket at $500/week by selling
items other people do not use.
Look in your closet, what have you not worn for months or
years? Discover your basement, you might find hidden treasures of never-used
toys. Rearrange your garage; you’ll be surprised that bicycle or scooter is now
too small for your big boy. If you seek, you shall find. But first, if your
house is a mess, I suggest cleaning up. Slowly but surely, you’ll get your goal
of making money from an ordinary clutter. If you have no idea how to sell in
Craigslist, stay-tuned for my next post as I talk about how to sell
successfully in Craigslist…
Talk to you later and don’t ever forget, there’s always
TREASURES in the MUNDANE!
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