Have you ever looked around your home and spotted something that hasn’t seen the light of day in years—maybe a set of fine china tucked away in a cabinet, waiting for the “right” moment? You're not alone.
In a recent video reflection, Laurie shines a light on the everyday items we hold onto—not out of need or joy, but out of habit, guilt, or nostalgia. That china set from a wedding decades ago, the punch bowl used once, or decorative pieces that no longer reflect our lives today—they often sit idle, collecting dust and quietly taking up emotional and physical space.
Her message is simple yet powerful: If you haven’t used it in years, it may be time to let it go. Give those things a second life—donate them, gift them, or pass them on to someone who will truly appreciate and use them.
Decluttering isn’t just about tidying up; it’s about making room for what truly matters. And sometimes, it starts with something as small—and symbolic—as a plate you haven’t touched in a decade.