Erin Walsh
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So everybody does this.
There's so many reasons.
You might buy something that's very expensive and you have like guilt about it.
A lot of people have clothes with price tags in their closet.
A lot of people do this.
Yes, I have.
And then they won't even give it away or sell it just because they're like, well, maybe.
And the thing with holding onto something because you might be that person is
it still doesn't relate to who you want to be.
It's like you're trying on that thing for size.
You already know it doesn't resonate with you.
I recommend trying everything in your closet on for this reason.
Like in the exercise of knowing how every single piece makes you feel, you have to know how it feels on your body.
Or maybe that dude that dumped you bought it for you.
Totally.
People hold on to the nostalgic items.
I think like with nostalgic pieces, if there are some, of course, like if there's a sweater of your mom's or like, you know, your grandma's or someone you loved, I'm not saying get rid of that.
That's fine.
Like you can even have a separate place for that if you want, if you have the luxury to do so.
But I think like...