A few weeks I finally got a container that had a bunch of clothes and other random stuff that I shouldn’t have carried with me for all of these years.
My mom gave me this, despite not having worn this sweater in my life, I decided to hold on to it for several years, just in case. But it’s time for me to part ways with this item, so I can bring more joy in my life. It’s a cute sweater, but it just isn’t me.

So proud of you for getting rid of it!
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Thank you! Me, too! 🙂
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IT’s amazing the things that we find & the things that we’ve kept for years.
I love that sweater though. It’s so cute.
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Yeah, it’s cute, but I have other sweaters.
Whenever I have things I don’t want or like anymore. I pass along to my Grandma because she’s like the social butterfly in her neighbourhood, so she would know someone who needs/wants it. And it’s a liberating feeling knowing that you’re helping someone out. 🙂
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Oh yes absolutely. No pointholding on to something we don’t use
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I nominated you for the Outstanding Blogger Award. Kindly check out my recent post.
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Thank you so much for the nomination. I will check it out and post it in a bit. Thank you! 🙂
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Welcome! Will wait for your post😊!
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So I get from some other posts as well that you’re trying to gwt rid of stuff? I think that’s fab. Decluttering can be so satisfying. I’m constantly trying to get all my things sorted. Some I sell, donate or bring to swap parties which are great fun. Hope you’ll continue being successful with this. 😊
xx Hailey – http://www.haileyjaderyan.com // http://www.instagram.com/haileyjaderyan
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Awe, thank you! And yes, I’m removing one item a day. Decluttering is truly liberating. I normally just give things to my Grandma because my Grandma knows so many people in her neighbourhood. She knows who should get what. It feels really great knowing that I’m helping other people. 🙂
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