Be Uncluttered

”But I might need it one day”


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One of the most common reasons why we keep stuff we don't need, use or love is the fear that we might need it one day. I mean, everyone knows that the day after you throw out that flamethrower you get a massive spider on your ceiling! But what does that really mean, and how can we overcome this unhelpful thought process?
 
Bec and Tara unpack this issue and provide some insight into why we do this, and how we can make more helpful decisions when trying to declutter.
 
References:
  • https://www.theminimalists.com/jic/
 
We'd love you to get in touch to discuss anything about the podcast. You can send us an email at [email protected], [email protected], or any of the links below will help you get in touch too.
 
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Be UnclutteredBy Rebecca Mezzino and Tara Tuttle

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