I by no means ever see myself becoming a minimalist, however, as I go on to discuss in this new episode, there was a time when this idea was the only concept that helped me to get past my fear of letting stuff go. However, regarding my most recent decluttering session, I discuss a new method I found far more helpful. In this 5th episode of Nothing Typical, I discuss my advice for how to declutter when stuff is more than just "stuff" to you, and when overthinking makes you constantly worry if you're making the right call by placing something in the "to-go" box. My personal experience with change and uncertainty is also discussed, as well as alternative methods for where to actually give the items you wish to get rid of and, how this too can help ease anxiety surrouding the overall process.
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