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Seeing the Signs of Spring Leading to Cleaning & Decluttering | A Gen X Conversation

19 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Spring is arriving — the birds are back, the days are getting longer, and sunlight is suddenly streaming through the windows. And with it comes a familiar realization: it might be time to clean and declutter. In this episode of Fifteen Minutes with Amy and Faith, we talk about the signs of spring and why this season naturally leads to the urge to reset our homes and our routines. From sunlight revealing the dust we ignored all winter to deciding what to keep, what to let go of, and why we should finally start using our “good stuff,” this conversation explores the emotional side of decluttering that many Gen Xers are experiencing right now. We also talk about: • Why longer days trigger the spring cleaning instinct • Letting go of things we’ve accumulated over the years • The challenge of inheriting family items and collections • How to decide what to keep and what to release • Why it may be time to start using the things we’ve been saving Sometimes the signs of spring don’t just change the season — they change how we look at our homes and the things we hold onto.

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