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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 31 MIN

Letting Go to Move Forward: A New Year, A New Chapter

from We Should Probably Edit This — But We Won't

It’s our first episode of 2026—and instead of resolutions, we’re talking about release.From clearing decades of clutter to making fast, emotional decisions about what stays and what goes, this episode is about more than downsizing. It’s about energy, freedom, and forward momentum. We share what it’s really like to prepare for a major move, the weight of “someday,” and why letting go of stuff can unlock clarity in life, finances, and purpose.A new year. A clean slate. A chapter that finally feels intentional.Takeaways:In the pursuit of emotional and financial freedom, let us recognize that decluttering our physical space is a profound step toward liberation.As we navigate the complexities of life transitions, we must confront the emotional weight of our possessions and make decisive choices about their future.The act of decluttering serves not merely to create physical space, but to facilitate an emotional release from the burdens of 'someday' and postponed decisions.To embark on a journey of intentional living, we must first liberate ourselves from the clutter that impedes our progress and hinders our ability to embrace new opportunities.Through the process of letting go, we invite new energy into our lives, making room for growth and new experiences that align with our evolving aspirations.It is crucial to approach decluttering with a framework of quick decision-making, categorizing items into keep, donate, or discard, thereby alleviating the emotional burden associated with indecision.

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