INNtrospection
In this episode of Inntrospection: Grief to Growth, host Amy Lindner-Lesser is joined by Candi Ruppert, a certified professional organizer and founder of Sage Organizing [https://www.sageorganizingco.com/]. They dive into the emotional and physical complexities of "life quakes"—those significant transitions like moving into assisted living, navigating a divorce, or clearing the estate of a deceased loved one. Candi shares her "treasure versus give up" philosophy, offering practical advice on how to handle sentimental belongings, manage the overwhelming burden of paper clutter, and decide when "too much" is actually a safety concern. Whether you are currently downsizing or planning for the future, this conversation provides the tools and grace needed to transform a daunting task into a meaningful journey of preserving memories. Episode Notes *The "Spark" of Professional Organizing: Candi shares her origin story, which began with helping a friend clear out a deceased parent's home in just four days. *TREASURE vs. GIVE UP: A shift in mindset to focus on the items you want to hold close to your heart rather than focusing on what you are losing. *The "Judgy Mother-in-Law" Rule: A humorous yet effective rule of thumb for donations—if you wouldn't give it to her, don't give it to charity. Practical Organizing Tips: *The 20/20 Rule for Paper: If it takes more than 20 minutes to replace or costs less than $20, think twice about keeping it. *Creative Memories: Transforming old clothing into teddy bears or t-shirt quilts to preserve memories without the bulk. *Sensory Comfort: Using a partner’s clothing to create a "huggable" pillow scented with their soap or cologne. *Recognizing the Levels of Clutter: An introduction to the Clutter Hoarding Scale and identifying when clutter begins to obstruct daily life or safety. *The Importance of Professional Standards: Why it’s crucial to look for organizers through regulated bodies like NAPO (National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals) and NASM (National Association of Senior Move Managers). *Family Distribution & Wills: Advice on labeling items ahead of time and keeping written records to prevent family disagreements during difficult times.
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