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Change something in your environment and watch how much that
single change will uplift your personal vibration, boost your energy and
improve your mood. We don’t
realize how much that overflowing Inventory that holds our possessions can
block our ability to enjoy a Second Life existence without frustration, lag and
system crashes. Possessing an
excessive inventory is the contributing reason to all of the above complaints.
Torley Linden has a really cute video called “Confessions of
a Second Life Hoarder” and though it’s exceptionally funny, there is truth to
it! A clean inventory will make
for a happier Second Life experience.
To see the video and read the step-by-step tutorial click here: http://bit.ly/13sj3n8
All those freebees we get as we teleport across the grid can
add a substantial amount of prim and/or scripts. Regular clean up is the
answer. As an SL paying resident
since 2006, here are some of the tips I’ve picked up along the way:
Let's start with Inventory Items
Look in your inventory for items that you have numerous
copies of. I keep an original and
one copy of any items (leaving two in my inventory). That is a personal safety point with me in case I have
inventory loss due to a Linden grid issue. Inventory does tend to disappear sometimes upon uploading
new versions.
Everything Else in
Inventory
By that I mean items that you have one copy of. Those can include everything from
freebees and clothing to entire houses and furniture. Options to consider:
The 1 Prim Box
If you want to keep those inventory items, but you don’t
intend to use them regularly, you can create a one prim box, make it full perm
access for you, and dump all those inventory items into the box. Be sure to label the box with the items
& year. *
*For instance I took over 1,000 items that were for the
holiday season and put them into a box.
The box is labeled “Christmas 2012” and now became one single prim
containing all those items.
That can be placed back into your inventory. (I do this only after making sure I have deleted the
duplicates.)
Your Alt
Another option: pass it to your alt, if you have one, but be
sure not to dump things you’d otherwise delete because that defeats the entire
purpose. It will only create lag
for your alt!
Garage Sales
Another way to go, especially if you own land, is to sell
the items there that you don’t want.
I have even made boxes to sell items as “sets” for purchase.
Knowing When to
Delete
Finally, if it’s something you are never going to use again,
can’t sell and have no reason to save, please hit that DELETE button. You will see the difference in Second
Life grid performance and it will make you feel a whole lot lighter!
So give it a try.
Clean up your SL environment and see where it leads you. One thing is for sure: it will always
lead you to something positive because that is what happens when we unblock
energy.
Remember, Second Life is a virtual world and we connect via
the Internet and that is energy.
Don’t underestimate how powerful an Inventory clean up can be. It sure helps me enjoy my SL life!
By Linda Lauren
Visit My Island-ETU Abbracciare
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