Hello, Friend! Ah, December, 🎶❤️FaLaLaLa ❤️🎶! The season of twinkling lights, festive cheer, and—let’s be honest—possibly WAY too many holiday decorations. Some of you love decking the halls with boughs of holly (and probably glitter, too). Others? Well, you may be secretly hiding a not-so-glamorous stash of holiday chaos in the basement, attic, or that one closet that no one dares to open. Trust me, you’re not alone! We recently tackled this holiday I’ve-got-too-much “issue” with a few clients, and spoiler alert: It’s definitely a thing. So take a deep breath, grab your favorite seasonal beverage, and let’s declutter those festive items together. I’m here for you in spirit (and maybe in playlist form too). Holiday Hoarding: Why We Keep Too Much It’s easy to grab the shiny new baubles and leave those tired, sentimental ones buried deep in the storage bins. But let’s face it—those older decorations? They hold memories. Maybe they remind you of that one magical Christmas with family or that tree ornament that has seen more seasons than you can count. It’s tough to let them go, and before you know it, your collection has multiplied! ✨But here’s the thing: Your holiday spirit doesn’t live in the stuff. It lives in the moments you create, the people you share them with, and the joy you spread. So, let’s take a moment to declutter so that the joy can shine through.✨ Let’s Set You Up for Success Step 1: First things first—set aside some no-phone time. Fun fact: We check our phones an average of 144 times a day. Yikes. Let's focus, people! Step 2: Gather your supplies:
Step 1: Get It All Out Yup, I mean all of it. Every single ornament, wreath, garland, and Santa figurine. Lay it all out where you can see it. You can’t sort what you can’t see. This step might look like a glitter explosion—don’t worry, it’s temporary. Step 2: Sink Into Your Present Life Before you start sorting, take a moment to sink into your life today. How do you celebrate the season NOW? How much energy do you actually want to spend on decorating this year? Ask yourself:
Now, for the real fun: Ask yourself, does this spark joy? No, I’m not quoting Marie Kondo (although she’s on to something!). But seriously, if an ornament, wreath, or light strand doesn’t make you smile or feel nostalgic in a happy way, it’s probably time to say goodbye. Pro tip: Someone in your community might be looking for exactly what you no longer need. Local charities, schools, or shelters are always looking for decorations to brighten their spaces—your clutter could be someone else’s festive treasure! Step 4: Goodbye to the Broken and Sad Broken? Crumpled? Moldy? Just plain sad? It’s time to let go. That shattered ornament from 2003 is not going to fix itself, and no, you’re not going to untangle those lights that only work halfway. They’ve had their day. Let them go to the great storage bin in the sky. Step 5: Less Can Be More Let’s talk quantity. Do you really need 20 strands of lights? Would 10 be just as sparkly? Do you need two Christmas trees, or is one gorgeous, perfectly adorned tree enough to create that magical feeling? Simplifying your decorations doesn’t mean giving up the holiday cheer—it just means making space for the spirit to shine brighter. Step 6: Celebrate Simplicity Close your eyes for a moment and imagine how you would feel with fewer decorations but more peace. Less clutter, more calm. Less stress, more joy. Use that vision to guide you through the sorting, donating, and discarding process. Congratulations! You did it! You’ve tackled a (very often) emotional category of holiday clutter. Your decorations are now intentional, beautiful, and perfectly aligned with the way you want to celebrate this season. Now, go ahead and deck those halls with confidence and joy—less really can be more. And remember, when in doubt, less stress equals more holiday spirit! Now, go enjoy your space, your decorations, and most importantly, the people and moments that matter most. Lots of Love, XOXO P.S. Keep an eye out for something exciting coming your way on January 1st—you won’t want to miss it! Consider it the perfect way to start the new year, and trust me, it’s going to be worth the wait
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