De-Stress the Nest

Ep. 30 - Managing Sentimental Clutter with George Tanner


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In this episode of Destress The Nest, host Hannah Morgan sits down with professional organizer George Tanner to discuss the challenge of managing sentimental clutter. George shares expert advice on how to preserve important memories without accumulating overwhelming amounts of stuff. The conversation explores the concept of memory boxes—a simple yet powerful way to store sentimental items in a manageable way. Tune in to learn how to keep meaningful keepsakes without letting them take over your space!


Key Takeaways:

    • Create a Memory Box: Store sentimental items in a designated, limited space (such as a small file box) to prevent clutter from spreading throughout your home.
    • Set Boundaries with Keepsakes: Just because an item was kept for years doesn’t mean you are obligated to keep it. Let go of the guilt!
    • Make it a Living Tradition: Regularly review your memory box with your family, especially children, to reinforce shared memories and ensure the items still hold meaning.
    • Photograph Items Instead of Keeping Them: If a sentimental object is bulky or impractical to store, take a photo of it and keep the memory digitally.
    • Avoid Burdening Future Generations: Be mindful not to pass down excessive clutter to your children—curate a small, meaningful collection for them instead.

  • Quotes from the Episode:

    • "The reason why I like memory boxes is because it allows you to make sure that you’re not holding on to too much."
    • "Nobody needs to be burdened by things. The person who gave it to you wouldn’t want that."
    • "A memory box makes sure that sentimental items serve you, rather than you serving them."


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Managing Sentimental Clutter – Free Downloadable Guide by George Tanner
    • Decorative Keepsake Box Please Note: Not Available in the USA
    • Connect with George Tanner: Website (Simplify By George) ; Instagram (@simplifybygeorge) ; Facebook (@simplifybygeorge)
    • Heron House Management⁠ – A virtual house management service designed to reduce mental load and stress for busy families.


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    Heron House Management⁠ is a virtual house management service that takes the stress out of your busy life by taking on your mental load and managing your To Do list. We provide fractional virtual house management for busy families at 5, 10 and 15+ hours/month.

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