Letting go
of stuff
I don’t need to carry anymore
and
not replacing it with new stuff.
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It’s so hard not to replace it with new stuff. It is freeing letting go of the old stuff though.
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I agree, and this is definitely one of those “not practicing what I preach” posts, but letting go does feel good and it’s a good place to start. As long as I am in the express check-out line then I know I am going in the right direction. Thanks for commenting LauraBelle 🙂 Peace, Harlon
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I’m inspired imagining all that room!
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And it feels really nice…doesn’t it? Lots of love ❤
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Yes, Lorrie, it does. Everything feels “lighter” – there is so much in life to weigh us down so when I can, I reduce the burden and I feel it, I notice it and I celebrate it. Love, Harlon
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I’m happy for you, Harlon 🙂 Embrace these moments and tell yourself that it is okay to feel this way. I think when we have had so much of the opposite it almost becomes a habit. But hey…habits can be broken…right? Hope this wonderful Sunday provides lots of opportunities for clear thinking and beautiful love ♡
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