Great to hear the news of progress, big and small.
We still have a way to go, but when I think back to how things were at the start of 2013 I realise that we've actually come a long way. Interestingly, there have been relationship tweaks needed in order for the clearing to occur.
TT40 - for the very sentimental stuff, take a photo. Absolutely do not give your father the plaster cast of your arm!! My approach to selling stuff is that it has to be worth a decent wad of $$$ to be worth the time of listing it, etc. In order for things to be worth $$$ they really need to be something that someone is really going to want. So it's safe to assume if it hasn't sold readily after a couple of weeks, people aren't interested in it, so get rid of it. If it's in good condition, send it to charity, and if it's not, bin it. If you've got a lot to bin, ring the council to find out what other services they have or get a skip. Really. You pay more in the blockage to your energy by keeping it than you would getting rid of it.
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