Hey Reader, What if you had to carry all the clutter of your life in a backpack? I mean carry all the things that are weighing you down physically, mentally, and emotionally. What would be inside the bag? I can tell you what's in my bag, and I even tried to carry it. There were coffee mugs, books, stuffed animals, baskets, photos, kids' artwork, china, water bottles, electronics, and even a yearbook. And I captured the journey in a new video project thatâs coming this summer. đ„ł Itâs a behind-the-scenes story about the way stuff used to weigh me down, what it feels like to let it go of most of it, and the freeing feeling of owning less. Tell me. Whatâs one thing youâre ready to let go of? Hit reply and actually tell me. đ Talk to you soon! Amy PS....If you want to see more behind-the-scenes photos and videos of the project, you can check it out here. |
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Hey Reader, Did you catch the podcast episode last week? Deanna is such a thoughtful interviewer. I loved our conversation. Several people told me it gave them the clarity and motivation they needed to begin decluttering. đđ» Thatâs why Iâm reaching out with a small favor. Would you forward this email to someone who might need that same boost? Maybe theyâre overwhelmed and donât know where to start. Or they feel frustrated because no one else in the house seems bothered by the clutter. đĄ...
Hey Reader, I just started working with an amazing client, and weâre tackling a mountain of paper together. But hereâs whatâs so excitingâshe found me through a podcast and told me she learned so much just from that one episode! So I thought⊠maybe youâd like to hear it too. đ€ Because letâs be honest: the best part of decluttering isnât just the tidy drawer or the cleared shelf. Itâs that feeling when things finally start to leave your house and you breathe a little easier. You create margin....
Hey Reader, Our clutter often reflects the many seasons of life we've lived through. Lean years, bountiful years, years with loss and stress, but also joy and celebration. Your mess isn't laziness, it's years of memories and meaning that feel like they live inside your stuff. You know it needs to go, but you're just not quite ready. If you're staring at a closet full of clothing you rarely wear or a storage room that lacks a proper walkway, please know that you're not alone. Decluttering...