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I began to have waves of regret passing through me about the junk removal. What if one of those many bags I haven't looked through in my closet for 3 years has my most favorite shirt? It doesn't. But it might. I'd regret the choice forever. But I've made it 3 years without the shirt.
05:01 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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What if the one thing I thought I lost I'd really just in put in the tub at the bottom of my closet for safe keeping? I'm about to let it be hauled away like junk. The decision could haunt me forever.

It's not. You're not. It won't. And if I thought it was lost all this time. It's still lost.
05:06 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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This is a good thing. It's a scary thing, like all change, but it's good.
05:08 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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For me, I find typically the decisions I make when I'm my "goddammit, not a moment longer" portion of the show are the best decisions for me because I'm often no longer letting the fear and possible shame hold me back.
05:11 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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Donate some, keep an old favorite or two for the memories. That's what I would do.
In response to Ellen Leigh.
05:12 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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A wise decision. I have a lot of stuff, not just clothing, that I need to start donating or selling. After helping my dad downsize into an AL apartment, I don't want to leave so much stuff for someone else to have to sort through.
05:22 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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In response to Ellen Leigh.
Our house was over run with stuff my mom hoarded for years. I couldn't afford to have it cleaned out. I have to give the house back to the bank, it became someone else's problem. I don't want to be someone else's problem.
05:24 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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