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  1. You can blame media for part of this. They frequently show empty shelves in stores that indicate a shortage looming. (Ie. Covid toilet paper shortage.). And disasters.
    We do need emergency food, water, first aid, clothing, meds, that alone is over wheming. It’s hard to know where to draw the line.

    1. That’s a good point, Darleen. Media and social media do play a role as people can quickly get into a fear mindset based on perceived scarcity. The recent run on toilet paper due to the port issues was an example of that (which is particularly interesting since that isn’t an oversees product).

  2. I am a hoarder, I do understand why I can’t let go of ‘stuff’ (sentimental & what I might use later). I started declutterring, however, my declutterring of my home is currently on hold as I am currently clearing out my deceased parents property. It’s emotional & physically hard, but it has helped me in that I am DETERMINED to declutter my home so I can enjoy a declutterred home & keep minimal items & know that I am not leaving my clutter for my children to dispose off.

  3. My problem is clothes! My love of clothes, but the problem is I tend to hold on to clothes that have been gifted to me out of guilt! How can I get past the guilt of gifted clothing and let it go!?

    1. Deb,
      I had the same problem years ago. Then I changed my mindset to donate the items so someone else could love them. Some of the items I never even got to wear! It was very liberating to let go and very satisfying to know someone else would enjoy them. Good luck!

    2. Hi Deb. It helps me to think of it from the reverse perspective. If I gifted someone clothes that either didn’t fit them or they didn’t love would I want them keeping them out of guilt? My answer is definitely not so that makes it easier for me to let them go guilt free. Hanging onto them when you aren’t wearing them doesn’t do anyone any good so if you think of it as allowing someone else who will use it to have it instead that can make it easier.

    3. One of the things I learned from minimalist Dacy Gillespie, personal stylist, is that the joy was in the giving. We are not obligated to keep things given to us that we have no use for. That you received a gift given to you in kindness provided joy to the giver. Now you are free to let the item go. Dacy advocates donating items so that they fall into the hands of someone who loves them. In that way, you, too, have given joy.

  4. I’m totally dealing with scarcity mentality. As a kid my family had barely enough to get by, my dad passed when I was 20 and I saw my mom in poverty, which I began taking care of her in my 30’s to help her. Then I also was divorced and scraping by in mid 20’s and 30’s. Then remarried all was well until cancer hit 2018 then COVID … I gained then lost a bunch of weight and still have all the clothes! All sizes. I try resell in Poshmark and Mercari… cheap too. But no one is buying anymore. Don’t want to throw away… $$. I’m trying to declutter. It’s hard.

    1. Thanks for sharing, Sandra. Have you considered donating the clothes? Even though you won’t get money back it feels better to give them to a person or place that can use them rather than throwing them out.

    2. If you have business attire that no longer fits, Dress for Success is a marvelous place to donate. DFS aids women with little means dress as they return to the workforce. They are located in most metropolitan areas. Perhaps there’s one near you.

  5. I have everything building up around me just anything even up at the back door the living room and dining room and the kitchen is bad I know I have issues but it’s so hard because I come up with all those things to not get rid BUT I do know I’ve got to sooner or later I am suppose to be moving house at some point BY my landlord he doesn’t know how bad it is Because I don’t let him in I wait outside for him to pay the rent the problem only comes up if he wants the boiler man or something doing else then I avoid phone calls etc see the issue is it all makes me feel secure and safe so yeah I have a huge problem I also have high anxiety stress and depression so not good at all

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