Beyond Marie Kondo: Making Space for Both Grief and Joy


Hi! I am Wendy from Sugar & Space, and I am going to give you some home organizing tips today. I am a professional home organizer in the Blaine, WA; Bellingham, WA; Lynden, WA; Ferndale, WA; and Semiahmoo, WA areas.


Marie Kondo taught us to ask, “Does this spark joy?”


But what about the things that spark grief and joy at the same time?


The wedding dress from a marriage that ended, the love letters from someone you’ve lost, the baby clothes from a child now grown—these aren’t just things. They’re emotional bookmarks in your life’s story.

Decluttering during life transitions isn’t about forcing joy—it’s about creating space for all of your emotions. Here’s how to do it with grace:


  • Acknowledge the Feelings:

    • It’s okay if an item brings a mix of love, loss, nostalgia, and uncertainty. Instead of rushing to decide, sit with those emotions. Sometimes, the process of sorting is also the process of healing.


  • Keep with Intention:

    • Not everything has to go, but not everything has to stay. Choose a few meaningful pieces that truly reflect the memories you want to carry forward—then find a way to honor them, like a memory box or framed keepsake.


  • Release with Gratitude:

    • Letting go doesn’t mean forgetting. Whether it’s donating, repurposing, or taking a photo before saying goodbye, find a way to release what no longer serves you while still honoring its place in your journey.



Decluttering isn’t just about joy—it’s about making peace with change. And that? That’s worth making space for.

GET IN TOUCH WITH US!

wendy@sugarandspace.net

www.sugarandspace.net

We offer professional home organizing and decluttering in Blaine, WA; Bellingham, WA; Lynden, WA; Ferndale, WA; and Semiahmoo, WA.

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