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What to Keep: Rethinking Storage with Intention

In this post, we rethink what truly belongs in storage. Storage isn’t for “just in case” or guilt-driven holding, it’s for things you know you’ll use again. Discover how to apply the simple S.T.O.R.A.G.E. system to keep only what’s seasonal, time-bound, occasional, and purposeful, helping you protect both your stuff and your peace of mind.

S.T.O.R.A.G.E. – Stuff That Overwhelms Rooms And Gathers Everywhere
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S.T.O.R.A.G.E. – Stuff That Overwhelms Rooms And Gathers Everywhere

Storage spaces can feel like a comforting pause button, holding the items we’re not ready to use or release. But when that pause becomes permanent, storage can quietly transform into stress. In this post, we explore three common types of clutter, Obligatory Items, Someday Stuff, and Micromanaged Rehoming, and offers guidance for what’s really worth keeping and what might be better off gone.

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The Great Coffee Mug Pandemic 

We all love a good mug, but when the cabinet overflows, it’s time to take action. Whether it’s sentimental attachments or just too many favorites, parting with mugs can weirdly be one of the hardest decluttering tasks. In this post, we’ll tackle the great coffee mug pandemic and help you trim your collection without losing the ones that truly bring you joy.