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034 - Decluttering greetings cards
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Introduction: Heather Tingle welcomes listeners to another episode of "Decluttering Untangled," inspired by her recent experience with her daughter's birthday and the abundance of greeting cards that followed. She shares her past struggles with managing greeting cards and promises to guide listeners through the process of decluttering their own collections.
Key Points Discussed:
- Understanding the Sentimental Value:
- Greeting cards fall under the sentimental category, often tackled later in the decluttering journey.
- Importance of having a memory box for sentimental items to keep them safe and organised.
- Mindset and Reasoning:
- View each card as an individual item, not a collective burden.
- Recognise the gift in the act of giving, not the card itself.
- Most people don't spend as much time choosing cards as we might think; they're meant to be enjoyed and then disposed of.
- Practical Tips for Decluttering Greeting Cards:
- Set a Display Time Limit: Decide how long to keep cards on display (e.g., two weeks, a month).
- Assess Each Card's Value: Consider who gave the card and the sentiment behind it. Only keep those that truly bring joy or hold significant meaning.
- Alternative Solutions: Repurpose cards into gift tags or collages, photograph them to create a digital photo book, or consider sending e-cards or heartfelt messages instead.
Additional Tips:
- For those who enjoy sending physical cards, sign up for reminder services or set personal reminders to ensure timely delivery.
- Evaluate the emotional response each card evokes. If it brings negative feelings, it's okay to let it go.
Conclusion: Heather encourages listeners to reflect on their greeting card collections, enjoy the memories they bring, and make mindful decisions about what to keep. She invites feedback and interaction from her community, offering support and connection.
Call to Action: Listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts and experiences with decluttering greeting cards by texting Heather or leaving comments. Heather reminds everyone to be kind to themselves, recognise they are not alone, and keep untangling their lives.
Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!
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Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)
Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.
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55 episoder
Manage episode 423497397 series 3527457
Send me a text message about this podcast
Introduction: Heather Tingle welcomes listeners to another episode of "Decluttering Untangled," inspired by her recent experience with her daughter's birthday and the abundance of greeting cards that followed. She shares her past struggles with managing greeting cards and promises to guide listeners through the process of decluttering their own collections.
Key Points Discussed:
- Understanding the Sentimental Value:
- Greeting cards fall under the sentimental category, often tackled later in the decluttering journey.
- Importance of having a memory box for sentimental items to keep them safe and organised.
- Mindset and Reasoning:
- View each card as an individual item, not a collective burden.
- Recognise the gift in the act of giving, not the card itself.
- Most people don't spend as much time choosing cards as we might think; they're meant to be enjoyed and then disposed of.
- Practical Tips for Decluttering Greeting Cards:
- Set a Display Time Limit: Decide how long to keep cards on display (e.g., two weeks, a month).
- Assess Each Card's Value: Consider who gave the card and the sentiment behind it. Only keep those that truly bring joy or hold significant meaning.
- Alternative Solutions: Repurpose cards into gift tags or collages, photograph them to create a digital photo book, or consider sending e-cards or heartfelt messages instead.
Additional Tips:
- For those who enjoy sending physical cards, sign up for reminder services or set personal reminders to ensure timely delivery.
- Evaluate the emotional response each card evokes. If it brings negative feelings, it's okay to let it go.
Conclusion: Heather encourages listeners to reflect on their greeting card collections, enjoy the memories they bring, and make mindful decisions about what to keep. She invites feedback and interaction from her community, offering support and connection.
Call to Action: Listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts and experiences with decluttering greeting cards by texting Heather or leaving comments. Heather reminds everyone to be kind to themselves, recognise they are not alone, and keep untangling their lives.
Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!
Follow me on Facebook
Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)
Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.
Follow me on instagram
55 episoder
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