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Release items you once loved but no longer bring joy from "summary" of The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo

When you come across an item that once brought you joy but no longer does, it is important to let it go. Holding onto things out of guilt or obligation will only clutter your space and weigh you down. By releasing these items, you are creating room for new things that will bring you joy in the present moment. It is a way of acknowledging that your tastes and preferences have evolved over time, and that it is okay to let go of things that no longer serve you. When you let go of items that no longer bring you joy, you are expressing gratitude for the role they once played in your life. You are acknowledging the memories and experiences associated with those items, but also recognizing that it is time to move on. It is a way of showing respect for the past while also embracing the present and future. It is important to remember that letting go of items does not mean you are letting go of the memories or experiences attached to them. Those memories will always be a part of you, regardless of whe...
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    The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up

    Marie Kondo

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