• Helps protect your emotional and mental well-being
• Encourages healthy healing and mindful decluttering
• Provides practical steps for managing belongings after loss
• Supports a balanced and healthy emotional recovery
The 4 Things to Consider Releasing (With Love)
1. Items Tied to Traumatic or Painful Final Moments
Some belongings can act as emotional triggers rather than comforting memories. For example:
Hospital blankets
Clothing worn during difficult illness
Objects connected to accidents or painful events
While these items may feel significant, they can repeatedly bring back distressing memories rather than positive ones.
A gentle approach:
• Take a photograph of the item
• Write the story or memory connected to it in a journal
• Release the object while keeping the memory
This allows you to preserve the emotional connection without holding onto something that causes pain.
2. Expired Medications, Medical Supplies, or Safety Hazards
Many families keep medical supplies after a loved one passes away simply because they feel unsure what to do with them.
However, items such as: