When you decide to get organized, the first step all organizers suggest is to purge. In talking to our clients, it seems that purging is actually not the most difficult part – it’s deciding what and how to purge.
Around this time of year, nostalgia runs high as we pull out the holiday memories from years past. In speaking with our clients, they have said over and over – momentos, items that hold heartfelt significance, are the most difficult to go through.
Good news is, it’s ok to keep them, if that’s what you choose.
The purpose of organizing and being organized, and really, making any changes in your life, is your search for peace and joy in our lives. At times, holding on to items that that bring back memories bring us intense joy, at other times, they do not.
This season, as the decorations, recipes, and favorite family gatherings come out, remember to ask yourself, does this item light me up? Does it bring me joy? If so, find a special place for it. If not, it is ok to let it go! Give yourself permission to keep the memory and let go of the item.
Give yourself space for new memories to bloom and blossom come spring.
Blooming new memories:
- Gather friends and family for a game night
- Find a local trivia night
- Story time at the library or bookstore with the kids
- Find a local Facebook interest group, plan a meet up with new friends
- Give the gift of an EXPERIENCE – like a zoo pass
Give the gift of space to yourself or a loved one!
Contact Cathy today for more info!
cathy@openspaceorganizing.com