I've always had a hard time decluttering. When my childhood home burned down, I learned a lot about letting go.
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"The fire's forced reset has me reflecting on what it takes to let go. Instead of seeking satisfaction in a clean closet or curating a room in a minimalist style, I'm making room to understand my reasons to cling to the stuff of life."
"Facing loss and grief with acceptance makes room to cultivate trust in oneself. It makes room for resilience and resourcefulness."
"If I could offer advice to someone struggling to declutter, it might be this: Instead of thinking about how you might regret parting with that clothing, appliance, or sentimental object, consider what you might gain from letting go."
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