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Judi Culbertson is an expert in organizing – so much so that she leads seminars on how to declutter one’s life. She is also the author of Traveling Light.
Collecting doesn’t have to involve physical items that dominate your space; it can be as intangible as memories or experiences. While the pursuit of collectibles like records or stamps can be thrilling and even seen as an investment, the excitement often fades, and financial returns may not always justify the effort. Shifting focus to smaller, meaningful collections or non-physical keepsakes can be more fulfilling and manageable. Downsizing accumulated possessions requires strategies like categorizing, purging, or even photographing sentimental items to preserve their memories. While letting go can be emotionally challenging, it’s often necessary to simplify and reclaim space. Historical habits of hoarding, rooted in the Great Depression, have led to overaccumulation, but recognizing this behavior is the first step toward change. Decluttering can be made easier with a clear purpose, such as creating a Decluttering Mission Statement, and finding new homes for items through donation or recycling can make the process rewarding. Ultimately, downsizing is about balancing practicality with sentiment, ensuring your belongings serve a meaningful purpose without overwhelming your life.
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