{Reserve Your Space}

Simply Stunning.
Over the past several months, my heart has been breaking. As I was driving along the beautiful roads of Oregon, I witnessed a massive evergreen tree falling from the sky. As it crashed to the ground, its pristine, thick needles crumbled into pieces. Something that was so bold and breath-taking; gone in a matter of seconds. As I studied the scene, I realized that a massive chain saw had been brutally hacking at its thick trunk. When the tree and dust cleared, what was left behind made my stomach turn in circles. A gaudy, over-sized sign:
“STORAGE – COMING SOON! Reserve your space today!”
Your space. Who’s space? Truthfully, it made me sick. Was this necessary? Another storage unit? Over the past few weeks I’ve noticed these things going up faster than we blink our eyes.
As much as I’ve tried to forget the scene, the image of the tree falling has stayed with me. As I reflect a bit on this happening, I start to wonder why. Who are we to do this to nature? What kind of “stuff” qualifies for this type of destruction? Is it a valuable use of space or just another way for us to mark our territory?
Now, I understand that some storage units are necessary. Moving, living overseas, family crisis, and death of a loved one all constitute use of extra space. Yet, in our current situation of economic decline, why are storage units rising faster than the sun? My best guess is that people are stuck. And when they are stuck, unable to move to larger living, the reality sinks in. Where do we put all this stuff? How can we survive with so little space? I wonder if the inventor of storage units ever rented one of his own?
So, take a moment to think about this. In no way do I mean to offend or judge. Yet, doesn’t it seem silly? The majority of people that I worked with in organizing openly admitted that they had no idea what was in their storage unit. And yet, they continued to pay the inflated price each and every month without question. Really?

Reconnect to Nature.
The thing is, when we rent a storage unit, we endorse it. And when we pay the monthly bill for someone else to store our stuff, we vote with our money, recognizing them for offering a “worthy” service. These places would not be in business if it weren’t for our over consumptive society. Most of the time, the stuff that is stored is just that. Stuff. It sits, collecting dust. Slowly purged, but mostly, added to. Forgotten with time. Sometimes, the stuff even gets moved to a larger unit because the smaller one started to burst at the seams!
As I continue to study simplicity, I realize that consciousness is part of the process. Noticing, seeing, and communicating the things that just don’t feel right inside. For me, this is one of them. If this has hit a sore point for you or ruffled some feathers, maybe it’s time to reconsider how you look at the things around your life. Re-evaluate the layers behind the reasoning. Why is it important that you keep the stuff? How will you stop bringing the stuff into your life and home? If extra space is truly necessary at this point in your life, can you work something out with a friend or family member? Might they have room for you to store your things, temporary? Personally, I would much rather give my money to a loved one than encourage a business I don’t support. Taking time to shed this from your life will bring freedom, as well as money saved.
How will you let go of the excess in your life? If you currently rent a storage unit, how and when can you hand back the keys?

