How can you have the organized home of your dreams when you're emotionally attached to almost all of your stuff?
In The Sentimental Person's Guide to Decluttering, Claire Middleton offers a real-life organizing plan that you can work through, step by step, to turn your home into the welcoming, roomy haven you've always dreamed of, filled with charm, personality... and none of the mess you live with now.
Declutter Your Home and Let Go of Your Stuff Without Losing Your Nostalgic Memories
In this book, Claire shares tips that will help you give up the bulk of your sentimental clutter while keeping your most precious treasures to use and display. Learn how to shrink your collections of nostalgic items such as:
Your children's baby clothes and toys
Mementos from your own youth
Clothes you've kept for decades
Heirlooms you inherited
Books you've kept for years
Gifts you don't want (but feel you have to keep)
Holiday decorations
And everything else that brings back happy memories.
Claire will teach you the art of discarding items that trigger your memories without actually losing those memories. If you've been hoarding too much stuff because you fear losing the memories along with the stuff, you need this book.
This Decluttering Guide is Packed with Advice
Whether you're downsizing the family home or you simply need to learn how to declutter in a way that honors your memories, this book is for you.
If your adult children are moving out, or you're faced with going through the belongings of a beloved parent or other loved one, this will be one of your books that you refer to again and again, as it lists categories of sentimental items, and how to deal with each.
Yes, You Can Declutter Without Losing Your Treasured Memories
You don't have to live with overflowing closets, an attic full of boxes and a basement packed with more of the same, just because it's so hard for you to sort through and give up belongings linked to your past.
The truth is, you CAN finally free yourself of clutter while keeping your most treasured belongings. There are many decluttering books and downsizing books, but this one is written by someone with personal experience.
Claire and her family gave up more than half their possessions when they downsized from their large family home to a much smaller house. She let go of things she'd been carrying around for most of her life, as well as treasured mementos from many years of raising her large family to adulthood. In this book, she spells out the steps a sentimental person can take to reduce their clutter while keeping their memories intact.
Read The Sentimental Person's Guide to Decluttering now, and start on the path to conquering clutter without giving up happy memories.