Downsizing, Decluttering and Letting Go

Shoreline, WALocal News

A seminar on downsizing and decluttering will take place on May 14, 2025, at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center, running from 2:00 to 3:00 PM. The event invites participants to explore effective strategies for letting go of personal and household items. Experts will guide attendees in creating personalized plans that align with their goals and timelines. The discussion will also address the emotional challenges of downsizing, emphasizing the importance of preserving memories and establishing a legacy. This seminar is designed to empower seniors and others facing significant life changes, encouraging them to navigate their belongings with confidence.

Free access to this event makes it an accessible opportunity for the community. Participants can expect to walk away with actionable steps to declutter their lives effectively. Engaging in this process can lead to improved well-being and a more manageable living environment.

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