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Sorting through a lifetime's worth of accumulated possessions can be a daunting and stressful process that millions of Americans confront every year. The need to downsize often arises at a momentous life change, whether you're an empty nester or retiree selling your family home, a newlywed blending your households, or you're cleaning out your parents' property after they've moved into assisted living or passed away.Decluttering guru Peter Walsh knows the difficulty of downsizing firsthand. Along with six of his siblings, he went through the process of downsizing his family home and dividing his late parents' possessions. He realized that making these decisions about mementos and heirlooms creates strong emotions and sometimes sibling rivalries. After this experience, he downsized his own home. Peter doesn't see downsizing as a difficult chore - rather, it's a freeing, rejuvenating process. Now, in Let It Go, you'll access Peter's many tips and practical takeaways, such as how to: Understand the emotional challenges that accompany downsizing Create strategies for working with your spouse, adult kids, or siblings without drama Calculate the amount of stuff you can bring into your new life Identify the objects that will bring you real happiness - and the rest that you should let goPeter will walk you through every step of the process and show you how to use downsizing as a positive experience that sets you up to better enjoy the opportunities that the next phase in your life will offer.



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Peter Walsh

Peter Walsh is The New York Times best-selling author and organization expert who believes that clutter is ANYTHING that gets in the way of you living your best life. He can be seen regularly on THE RACHAEL RAY SHOW and in Australia on THE LIVING ROOM. He's a regular columnist in O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE, and has had series on OWN, TLC, and XM/Sirius. Peter holds a master's degree with a specialty in educational psychology. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Australia.



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