Fall looks different for my local Floridian clients than it does for my virtual clients spread across the country, but the changes that come with fall are appearing everywhere. Just as the trees shed their leaves to allow them to grow bigger and more beautiful in the spring, some fall decluttering now can help foster new growth and a fresh start for your upcoming year.
The weeks left leading to the winter holidays are the perfect time to let go of things in your home that are no longer serving you or keeping you from the peace you want. Many of us struggle with letting go of things because we are told to be thankful for all we have. It's even harder this time of year, when thankfulness takes center stage. As we help clients sift through years of accumulated items and reclaim their spaces, many struggle with organizing because they feel they aren’t being appreciative of these items, many which were given with love by well-meaning family and friends. As we enter the Thanksgiving season, let's focus on some spaces that get more use as guests visit. The closet that is overflowing with items that have been out of sight and out of mind for the year? Set a goal to empty it and declutter it before organizing what remains. The guest room that has become a dumping ground for things to deal with another day? Make that day today! As you declutter, remember that we can be thankful for things that were helpful in the past or given in love and still let that item be passed on or donated. The warm feeling of receiving it, or the gratitude of the item’s past usefulness at one time is still with us. The Serene Team is committed to taking some time to look for all we have to be thankful for this time of year. Which includes our clients who trust us with turning their homes into more serene spaces for all you love and are grateful for. We thank each and every one of you who has invited us into your most treasured space, it is a privilege we don’t take lightly and we would love to help you organize your spaces! In gratitude, Cassie
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