Hi Friend

It is very hard to say “yes” to the life that wants to emerge through you if there is clutter from a life you lived years ago or maybe even a life you never really chose. I have walked a lot of women through the process of decluttering their homes. And what I know from doing it is that you cannot just start throwing things out.

Well. You can. But you will fill it all up again.

Here is what actually happens. Most people start slow. Painfully slow. Especially if there is a lot to move through. You pick something up, you put it down, you walk around the same room three times. That is not weakness. That is your nervous system adjusting to the idea of letting go.

But then something shifts. The space starts to get clearer and something in you starts to feel lighter. And before you know it you are moving through decades of accumulated life with a kind of clarity you did not expect to find in yourself.

That is the process. And this guide honours it.

It will not tell you to just toss things in a bin bag and be done with it. It will ask you to look at what you are actually holding onto and why. Because if you cannot get honest about that, the stuff comes back. It always does.

Last week I asked you: if you came home as an outsider and saw your life with fresh eyes, what would you finally give yourself permission to let go of?

This guide is your answer to that question.

Your copy is waiting right here.

And if you find yourself stuck somewhere along the way, hit reply and tell me where.

In love, light and laughter — Karen

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