![]() ![]() If loved ones aren’t our priority or chaos is running our lives, then we may need help remembering what our homes are meant for. Make Room for What you Love by Melissa MichaelsĮven when our homes look peaceful, clean, and serene they may betray what’s really going on in the family life. Some great books I use to help with those decisions are:Ĭut the Clutter and Stow the Stuff edited by Lori Baird If we tackle those reasons and keep them at bay, we’ll be able to say goodbye to things that weigh us down. Too often there are emotional or obligatory reasons why we believe we must keep something. I think the key to making a successful purge of belongings is to truly assess if you will ever need, use, love or wear an item. Not long ago I shared a post with a peaceful guide to a house purge. ![]() See my Disclosures page and thank you! (Further disclosure – we are blessed that Dr. Howard is a friend of ours!) Please note – this post contains affiliate links, which allows me to make a small commission from your purchase via the link without extra cost to you. ![]() With you for various categories that invoke peace… The time I reach for books to inspire me to create a peaceful home ![]() Take stock of what is and isn’t working in our lives, and what habits are Something about winter makes me want to curl up with more ![]()
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