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Chapter 24: Accumulation With Intention (Shopping)

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To complete the decluttering, releasing, and organizing cycle, we must be intentional about what we choose to bring into our homes moving forward. Each new item should reflect thoughtful consideration, support your family’s needs, and align with your values. By holding boundaries and making mindful choices, you can ensure your home remains a space of care, connection, and purpose.

Watch this introduction and download the PDF to learn:

  1. Emotional and habitual impacts of shopping

  2. Avoiding scarcity mindset traps

  3. How to accumulate with intention

  4. Shop according to your family values

  5. Addressing over-buying

  6. Things likely to become clutter

  7. Shopping while on vacation

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