As my siblings and I continue to clear out and clean our parents’ home, I’ve been struck by how just a few years of neglect can take a toll on a once-vibrant space. Of course, it’s not their fault – circumstances prevented them from keeping up. No one had ventured into the basement for years. Regardless of the reasons, the regrettable aftermath isn’t easy to face, and now we’re faced with a series of repairs. Neglect has become a topic that’s been constantly on my mind during this process.
“Taking care of your possessions is an investment in yourself.”
– Brian Tracy
However, not doing anything is still a conscious choice. Neglecting tasks that should be done is essentially choosing to let things fall into disrepair or become damaged, simply by doing nothing at all. A classic example of this is the sight of old abandoned barns when you drive through the countryside. Left untouched for years, they eventually collapse due to neglect. In our own homes, neglecting basic maintenance could lead to thousands of dollars in repairs.
“Taking care of what you have allows what you have to take care of you.” –
Sarah Ban Breathnach

Consider the scenario where a neglected basement leads to a water leak and subsequent mold growth. Dealing with this could cost thousands, and that’s not even considering the repair work. Ignoring garage cleaning might invite mice, leading to a host of problems that aren’t easy to eliminate. These are just a couple of examples showcasing how not taking action actually results in something happening.
So, take the time to perform regular maintenance in your home. Pay attention to the areas you might not normally notice. It’s an investment that could save you significant time and money down the road.
“Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful.” – 1
Corinthians 4:2 (ESV)
Love you all!
Elizabeth XOX
