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What You Might Want to Keep
While this article focuses on releasing, it’s equally important to honor what you choose to hold onto. Many people keep:
- Letters or handwritten notes.
- Jewelry or small personal items.
- Photographs.
- A few cherished heirlooms.
Final Thoughts
Letting go of belongings after a loved one passes away is not about forgetting. It’s about making space — both physically and emotionally — to carry their memory forward in a way that supports your well-being.
There is no deadline. There is no perfect system. Move at your own pace. Keep what brings comfort. Release what brings burden. The love you shared does not live in objects — it lives in you.
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