What is your most memorable keepsake?

A shell from your first trip to the ocean?  Your beloved dog’s name tag? Or that hard earned medal from your first race?  

Follow up, do you know where it is?  

Keeping mementos from special times in your life is an enjoyable, tangible memory  box that should be a joyful experience for years to come. But just like with all  valuables, they need a safe place. It’s no fun to find your irreplaceable items torn, stained, and trampled by the storage of life. A few key steps can keep you enjoying  your keepsakes as long as you want!  

Let’s break Memento Management down into 3 stages to make it seem doable.  

  1. Select a container  
  2. Make sure items get to the container  
  3. Maintain the container  

Not so scary, right?! Stay with me and I’ll explain each step.  

Select a Container

Instead of getting wrapped up into selecting the perfect container, start with  whatever you have on hand and know you can trade up at any point. 

Points to consider:  

  • What storage space do you have available?  
  • Any potential problems to contend with like moisture or dust? 
  • How heavy are the items you are storing?  

Items stored in the basement will do better with a plastic tote to protect from potential water and dust. Closet storage will do well with cloth or cardboard containers, but if they are going up on a shelf, think about how heavy it might get  and go smaller. If it is too cumbersome to access, then you may never get new  items to the container or find the energy to maintain the container.  

Make Sure Mementos get to the Container

Depending on where this storage space is, consider a half way point. If it is a bin in  the basement all the way in the back, you may not pass that spot often. So consider  a designated tray to catch those items and when the tray is full, make a trip to the  memento container and load them in.  

What is important to remember is that if you consider the item valuable enough to  keep, keep it in a safe place so you can enjoy it in the future.  

Maintain the Container

What felt vital one day may not feel the same in one year or five years. Set an  intention to review your container’s items periodically to remove any items that no  longer hold meaning to you. These items are occupying space in your home. If they  no longer carry feelings, then it has turned from a keepsake to a weight.  

Also, respect the container. Otherwise known as ‘healthy boundaries’. If you live in a 900 sq ft with 4 people and 2 animals, there is not much of choice to go beyond a  small tote of mementos.  

Whatever your square footage, respect that there are healthy boundaries to how  much we keep. If you keep every single napkin from every single meal at a  restaurant, then that one napkin from the time you spotted that celebrity at that  fancy restaurant on that amazing trip won’t have the same meaning. 

Keep In Mind

Saving mementos can add a level of richness to our lives that is unlike any other  experience. Take a few moments to respect those memories and how you want to  keep them in your life. 

Not as a weight you carry around, but as treasured experience to be valued.  

You can come up with more strategies with our Home Management for Everyone course!

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