The best effective way
of organizing your life is to get rid of (all) your “stuff”.
Sell all the stuff and
belongings that thou hast that ye do not need for survival lie your High
Definition (HD) Television (T.V.); your furniture, electronics and “toys” in
yard and garage sales.
Before donating your unwanted (personal) clothing items and objects to "big-time" charity organizations like Goodwill (which usually turn around and sell your donated goods at high prices) give your unwanted personal items and objects directly into the hands of PEOPLE you KNOW might have need of your resources.
Before donating your unwanted (personal) clothing items and objects to "big-time" charity organizations like Goodwill (which usually turn around and sell your donated goods at high prices) give your unwanted personal items and objects directly into the hands of PEOPLE you KNOW might have need of your resources.
Only pick up a few lasting clothing items and food to have
with you.
After that, organize
your important paper documents like social security cards, bank accounts,
personal contacts, birth/death certificates and all important documents you can
think of and after you organize all your papers in the appropriate folders
and/or portfolios you want, store your important paper document folders and
portfolios in a small, medium-sized secure lock safe container.
You should not be
saving any unneeded papers – get rid of them by burning your papers and/or
shredding your papers to be hidden, crumpled and “buried” in a scattered mess
of your garbage bag(s).
Only pack-up a few
select food items as much as you can carry on yourself; but do not worry about
not having enough food yet.
Bring enough money to
have on hand with you to go on the streets like $20-100.00 worth in ten dollar
bills.
You can buy food and
personal care products you may need like soap, shampoo and baking soda as you
go in your journey.
Bring a reusable water
bottle to fill up on water at various water fountain stops you come across as
you walk the streets in cities and towns.
Bring only as much
water as you can carry and simply “drink water” on-the-go as you need during
your travels through public areas with water fountain facilities.
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