
Episode #147
When Your Stuff Tells Your Story: Decluttering and Letting Go After 50
Decluttering after 50 hits differently when you realize you're not just sorting through stuff — you're sorting through decades of living. I've been away for a few weeks, and when I come back, I'm bringing the real story of what happened when new floors meant packing up six rooms of a home, a life, and thirty-plus years of memories. From my son Jon's baby shoes to old photographs to mystery cords nobody in the house could identify, I'm getting honest about what we hold onto and why. This isn't a minimalism lecture. It's a conversation about the difference between clutter and meaning — and how to tell which is which. If you've ever stood in a room full of your own belongings and thought "why do we still have this?" — pull up a chair. We need to talk. ✨ Key Takeaways Why decluttering after 50 is about more than organizing The difference between meaningful keepsakes and unnecessary clutter How our homes reflect different seasons of life Why memories don't live in our possessions The importance of creating a home that supports who you are today How intentional living creates room to breathe Reflection Prompts Are the things in your home supporting the life you're living now — or are you keeping some of them simply because they've always been there? Start with one drawer, one shelf, one box. Keep what you use. Keep what you love. Release the rest. Share If today's episode made you think about your own collection of memories and mystery cords, share it with a woman in your life who might enjoy the conversation. (And just reassure her you're not suggesting her house is cluttered — I don't want to be responsible for any friendship misunderstandings.) Visit pod.agingwithgraceandstyle.com to catch up on all our conversations. ⭐ Before You Go … If this episode helped you please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe to Aging with Grace and Style . It helps more women over 50 find these conversations when they need them most.

