Recycling Our Closets
How many times have you torn through your closet and come up
empty, even though you may have thrumbed through 45 outfits?
The basic idea in recycling is to reuse, right? So, why do we
insist on keeping perfectly good outfits, hanging on a hanger
in our closets, when maybe they would be worn by someone else?
This basic, simple idea is one we should keep in mind when we
find ourselves frustrated without "a thing to wear!"
I've done it. I've had times where I can't add another
article of clothing to my bulging closet, full of items I don't
wear, and then I do it...I go buy more. There is nothing in
that process that looks anything like the model of recycling;
reduce, reuse and recycle.
One of the best ideas I've come across in learning all I can
about recycling is the idea that when it comes to our attention
that we are in possession of items we are no longer putting to
use, pass them on. I love the idea of knowing that someone who
maybe couldn't afford it is wearing something of mine that no
longer fits me. The other part of that positive thought is that
the particular article is no longer taking up space and
collecting dust in my closet!
We need to be mindful of what items are hanging in our
closets that could be possibly worn by someone else. Isn't the
base idea of recycling to reduce the excess? If I'm buying new
clothes and just hanging on to the old ones, I'm not doing my
part at all. I'm allowing for waste to accumulate right under
my nose! But if I am mindful of what I own, I can keep the
clutter in my closet down to a minimum by paying attention to
items that no longer see daylight with me. I'm not a woman who
is sentimental about things, even clothing that has meaning and
I seem to be okay passing on to others what once meant
something to me, but could now mean something to them.
Why have items that we no longer have any use for taking up
precious space in our lives? Doesn't it feel better when you
can go into your closet and move hangers around and not have a
twinge of guilt that you no longer fit into certain items? It
took me a while, but that was one of the best things I ever did
for myself; cleaning out my closet. I didn't do it just once,
either. I am aware of the new items I buy and I don't allow the
closet to over flow with things I'm not longer having a use
for; I pass them on and that feels really good.
Do yourself a favor, go through your closet, find what
you're no longer wearing and pass it on to someone who can once
again, breathe life into it. It may not seem like a big deal
but, guaranteed, someone out there, maybe a little less
fortunate, will be grateful.
|