How to Talk to Your Family about Simplifying Holiday Gift Giving​ 🎄


Hey Reader,

I know.

You're already thinking about the holidays and the stress of gift-giving and shopping. I hear from readers all the time asking me this very question.

"How do I get my family to stop buying so many gifts?" or

"How can I talk to them about simplifying our gift exchange?"

Well, my friend, I have an answer.

I wrote about it in my latest article.

👉 How To Talk To Your Family About Simplifying Gift Giving

Check out how to start the conversation now.

What gift-giving questions do you need help with?

Hit reply and ask!

Amy

Simply Enough by Amy Slenker-Smith

I help busy women free themselves from clutter, create an organized home, and reclaim hours in their day. Let's kickstart your decluttering and create a home you love. Sign up here!

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