#136 The lies, contradictions and justifications we tell ourselves about our stuff - I dissect and debunk 19 of them!

19/04/2024 53 min Temporada 1 Episodio 136
#136 The lies, contradictions and justifications we tell ourselves about our stuff - I dissect and debunk 19 of them!

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In this episode I talk about 19 lies we tell ourselves about our stuff that help us to remain hoarders rather than break free from drowning in stuff. 
Acknowledging the Difficulty in Addressing Hoarding Behaviour
Emphasising the possibility of change and the necessity of taking action.
Challenging Justifications for Hoarding
Negative impact on social interactions, emotional well-being, and emergency situations.
The impact of hoarding on children's well-being and long-term trauma.
The inefficiency and laborious nature of selling items from a hoard.
The impracticality of holding onto items because we believe they could be fixed or upcycled.
Setting deadlines for projects to address items awaiting repair or upcycling.
Recognising Lies and Contradictions in Hoarding Behaviour
Separating self-identity from possessions.
Questioning the necessity of holding rare or one-of-a-kind items.
Challenging the belief that items might be needed in the future.
Holding onto clothing that no longer fits.
Challenging the idea of holding onto items in anticipation of them coming back into fashion.
Taking Immediate Action to Address Hoarding Behaviour
Not postponing decluttering and organising efforts.
Challenging the rationale for holding onto items for sentimental reasons.
Considering hosting a virtual accountability group for dehoarding together via Zoom call.
Identifying and Challenging Lies About Belongings
Encouraging listeners to recognise and challenge lies about their belongings.
Addressing beliefs about the necessity of more storage items and the significance of keeping just one item.
Challenging justifications for keeping items, such as receiving them as gifts or having spent money on them.
Emphasising that love and respect for others are not dependent on holding onto objects.
Encouraging letting go of unused items, despite their perceived value or sentimental attachment.
Torn between hoarding and avoiding waste.
Recognise lies, challenge ourselves, become more accountable.
Dehoarding reveals need for less storage.
Overcoming sense of futility, one small effort at a time.
Love doesn't depend on holding onto belongings.
Letting go of excess stuff is liberating.
Don't keep stuff for future fashion trends.
Clutter affects every aspect of your life.
Recognising lies, challenging beliefs, and being accountable for actions.
Don't know what's needed; buying storage adds clutter.
Letting go of stuff creates space for growth and reduces harm.
Delaying decluttering prolongs discomfort. Let go of attachments to things from the past.
Clutter affects mental health and safety, including for children.

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