Decluttering isn’t just about making space; it’s about letting go. And for many people, that’s really hard to do. So many people have friends or family members who struggle to let go of sentimental items. But over time, these items can pile up. So, what do you do when those items start to overwhelm both the physical spaces and the mental spaces of the ones you love most?
Your concerns are valid, and you’re not alone. Let’s talk about how you can best support your loved ones through the emotional side of decluttering.
Whether it’s a gift from a loved one or an item that brings them back to a special moment in their childhood, sentimental items are nice to have around. But too much clutter can cloud both their space and their mind. Although it can sometimes be a painful process, decluttering is a great way to hit the “reset” button. And while it may feel this way, decluttering isn’t about discarding history; it’s about creating room for the present and future.
If you know someone who is struggling with clutter, then you’re not alone. Follow Joyful Spaces for more organizing tips and ideas to help those you love on their journey toward a more organized, peaceful life. With your help, we can continue to reach those in need and improve their lives — one room at a time.
At Joyful Spaces, we provide low-stress organizing sessions in Colorado Springs to help you conquer your clutter, and transform your space to make it creatively efficient, so you can get back to what you actually love!
We know that you want to be an organized person who has it all together.
In order to do that, you need less stress from mess.
The problem is — you're surrounded by clutter, which makes you feel overwhelmed. We believe that getting your space organized shouldn't be so hard.
You shouldn't have to do it alone either!
November 15, 2024