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388: Decluttering that Extra Difficult Spot or Category of Stuff

October 12, 2023 By Dana White | Leave a Comment

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Is it possible to really change how I clean my house?

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We all have (at least) one category of stuff that’s extra hard to declutter. I’m addressing that today, inspired by this email:

I am a teacher who, due to life circumstances, is leaving the profession shortly before I could be considered early retired.  I am working part-time as a substitute teacher because I can not seem to let go entirely.  My question for you is:  how do I let go of all the teaching resources I have accumulated and created over the last twenty-plus years?  As a substitute teacher, I would realistically only need some of the materials, but not 80 boxes worth.  How did you deal with the process of letting go of your professional materials?
I have been stuck with this issue for a long time.  I have other clutter issues, but at the moment, the professional materials are one area I would like to conquer soon.
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