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2 Comments

  1. Great post! I think you hit the nail on the head. We often keep WAY more than we need. However, I have found that I keep a lot of things because I find some possible future value in them and don't want to be wasteful. I suppose this is all good and well so long as I have somewhere to put it neatly. That's the part I need to work on the most.

  2. Thank you for sharing! You are so right – sometimes it's the "stuff" that clutters our homes that we DON'T have room for, that is a problem. Like you said though, if we can find a space to put it, that is most important. It is an ongoing process that I realize I am never done with. I am glad to hear others are on the same journey!

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