One of the biggest struggles many people face when decluttering is that they want to (and try to) predict the future in order to know what to keep and what to declutter. Since it isn't possible to predict the future, decluttering paralysis can happen. Today I'm talking about how knowing the path and how it will work out as I declutter helps me scratch the itch of needing/wanting to know the future.
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421: How to Get Motivated
420: Rapid Q&A
419: How to Help Other People Declutter
418: Infinity Brain and Decluttering to Allow for All the Interests
417: Put a Party on Your Schedule
416: House Rules for Decorating with Myquillyn Smith
415: Adjusting to Not Panicking at the Thought of a Doorbell
414: What Makes Clutter Invisible
413: Where Joy Fits into the Decluttering Process
412: The Messy Middle is Real, but it Doesn't Actually Have to be Messy
411: When All the Many Projects Take Over the House
410: Rapid Q&A
409: Keys to Using Awkward Pauses
408: Rest is Necessary
407: Defining a Shared Space
406: Adjusting for Changes in Your Home and Routine
405: Focusing on Routines with a Busy Family & Unpredictable Schedule
404: Learning to Love Decluttering Isn't the Goal
403: Getting Rid of Gifts?!
402: Net Gains Decluttering
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