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There are a lot of different intensities to grief, so here is the definition real quick: a deep sorrow, or less intense; trouble or annoyance.
Ways you might not know you are grieving as you declutter:
Acknowledge your grief. The intensity can stop you in your tracks, but that doesn't stop the grief. The season of life is still over, the relationships, you are still moving. Acknowledge it, articulate it (with a friend or therapist, or FB group).
Then, find the things you are looking forward to next. This isn't fake it til you make it. This is sitting with the shit and then getting yourself out of it. Because the other choice is to just sit there indefinitely.
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How To Create Your Mom Proof Decluttering Plan
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How To Create Your Mom Proof Decluttering Plan
Clutter Chronicles: Erica declutters again after having another baby!
Simplifying dishes & dish routines - listener question!
Keeping small spaces organized
gifters with poor boundaries - Decluttering advice from MS moms!
Gift givers without boundaries - my take
Messy people, digital clutter and getting rid of gifts - Listener question!
The ever-flowing, ever-present toy clutter - Listener question!
Listener questions - submit yours today!
Things that make decluttering as a mom hard
Reasons moms think they can't declutter
Why decluttering challenges work so well
How to create a Mom-Proof decluttering plan
5 ways to create routines and chore systems that stick
Should you have a toy rotation?
decluttering during life transitions
Setting boundaries during the holidays
How to stop REcluttering
Part 3, life after clutter and how to not REclutter
how to declutter a whole house - part 2
how to declutter an entire house - part 1
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