Clearing Space, Finding Purpose

 

Looking back on my life, perhaps because I moved frequently, I have made a habit of sorting through and letting go of my belongings. Now, in life after retirement, without the catalyst of a major move to a permanent home, I find myself far from a minimalist. Still, I have chosen to declutter my life at a steady, manageable pace—gradually releasing what no longer serves me. I believe that by letting go of what feels unnecessary, both now and in the future, I will better recognize what I truly wish to do and achieve, and be able to focus my energy there. In time, as the results become clearer, I hope to share them with you.

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