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Do not keep these items belonging to a deceased person

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The emotional weight hidden in each drawer

Even if you think you’ve moved on, every object you keep acts like a subtle sting. Opening a cupboard, stumbling upon a forgotten shirt, can trigger a wave of emotions. This maintains a  persistent emotional fragility , often invisible but very real.

It’s not about erasing memories, but about giving them a peaceful space in our minds, without letting objects become a prison. Ultimately, isn’t true homage found more in what we keep within ourselves than on a shelf?

Rethinking one’s space in order to rebuild oneself

Changing the layout of your home, rearranging a room, repainting a wall… These seemingly insignificant actions can have a real impact on our well-being. They help us turn the page smoothly, to reclaim our living space.

Changing someone’s environment isn’t about “erasing” them; it’s about accepting that life goes on, and that we deserve an environment conducive to our well-being. Rebuilding oneself also means this: recreating a haven where one feels comfortable, in harmony with one’s new reality.

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