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June 27th, 2015 at 09:13 am

It has been a tiring Saturday so far. I visited a children's orphanage this morning with my sister to drop off some used clothes, toys such as barbie dolls and a few other things like school supplies, etc. I didn't get to meet all of the kids since they have an activity on the other room but i got to see a few 5- or 6-year old boys and girls running around the place. While there, i was able to chat with the social worker for a while and she said that they are now taking care of 49 kids - some were dropped off by their mothers who could no longer take care of them (so are not technically orphans) while some were found on the streets, hungry and alone.

I was deeply moved by the social worker's obvious love for her job and the kids and I have decided to volunteer every other Saturday morning to tutor the kids, feed them breakfast, play with the toddlers, etc., Any way I can help and give back. Well, as I cannot offer money to donate, my time is the only other precious thing that I can offer at the moment.

Step 1: Organization

June 26th, 2015 at 07:27 am

I was chatting with a good friend last week and she mentioned that she will arrange a garage sale sometime in July. She then asked me if I'm interested and she will be very happy to sell my items.

So I decided to spend this weekend organizing my home and choosing stuff that I can either sell at her garage sale, sell online (for the bigger and more expensive things) or donate to charity (I found out recently that there is a drop-off for in-kind donations near my home).

I have to admit, I used to be a shopaholic. I didn't give second thoughts buying "must-have" or "on sale" items. Please note the quotes as these are the things I usually tell myself to justify my purchases - it's almost always 'I need it for work', 'I will use it someday' or the most popular, 'it's a bargain since it's 20% off'.

I'm sure I won't get too much selling my pre-loved stuff. But every penny counts and I plan on putting every centavo I save (and earn) straight to paying CC debts. And besides, It's also my way of, as weird as it may sound, eliminating useless clutter in my life and opening up more space for the meaningful ones.