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Kitchen decluttering is often the hardest part of a move because it’s the heart of the home. Today, I’m walking through how I’m handling my kitchen as we prepare to sell our house and move into our next chapter. I’m sharing the story of letting go of my mother's KitchenAid mixer—a beautiful heirloom that I loved, but wasn't using enough. Passing it on to my daughter as she starts her adult life was a "gift to my future self" and hers. I also talk about the practical side of preparing for a moving sale: pre-boxing and pre-pricing items now so that I’m not overwhelmed later. Plus, we discuss the concept of "bandwidth"—why I'm choosing not to go extreme minimalism right now while we are busy with school, work, and basement renovations. In this video, we discuss: Letting go of high-value heirlooms (like the KitchenAid story). The "Moving Sale" hack: Pre-pricing items as you box them up. Managing mental bandwidth when life gets busy. Why we aren't doing the "4 plates, 4 bowls" rule just yet. Balancing a house renovation with a decluttering goal. What is the hardest item you’ve ever had to declutter from your kitchen? I’d love to hear your stories and tips in the comments! #KitchenDecluttering #MovingTips #Minimalism #DeclutteringMotivation #RealistDreamer #EstateSale #HomeStaging Chapters 0:00 The Hardest Part of Kitchen Decluttering 0:20 Letting Go of Heirlooms: The KitchenAid Story 0:52 The Moving Sale Hack: Pre-Pricing and Boxing 1:14 Learning to Live With Less (Before the Move) 1:40 The "4 Plates" Rule vs. Reality 2:08 Managing Bandwidth: School, Work, and Renovations 2:33 Coming Up: How Much Should You Give to Family? 3:01 Share Your Decluttering Tips!