#016 - Letting go of kids' things can be hard. The good news is that we don't have to part with things that genuinely bring us joy, but when it comes to the rest, we could end up projecting our own patterns of clinging to the past onto our kids. Keeping too much stuff often comes from a place of love, but if we get stuck wishing our kids would stay little, we might be missing out on the awesome people they’re still becoming right now.
To that end, here's what I have for you in today's episode:
This episode is designed to give you practical strategies and quick wins when it comes to decluttering kids' stuff, and I truly hope you find them as helpful as I have!
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✨ Decluttering is #78 on the list of 100 Easy Incremental Upgrades in episode 9. To get a free PDF copy of the choose-your-own-adventure cheat sheet of these 💯 easy upgrades -- including a resource guide to help you implement several of the ideas -- email me at [email protected], and I'll send it to you!
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Last but not least, here are the earlier episodes mentioned in today's show:
Episode 7: A Practical Decluttering Plan
Episode 14: A Decluttering Quick Win for Goal Momentum
Episode 15: Decluttering for Cash on OfferUp
Thanks so much for tuning in!
~ Jenn
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