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After losing a loved one, we often focus on the big things, but it’s the small, "messy" details of a home that we miss the most. In this video, I share the one thing I wish I had done more of after my mom passed—and why you shouldn't wait for a loss to start. When we look back at family photos, we usually see perfectly posed smiles. But ten months after my mom died, I realized what I was actually looking for: the way she hung a wreath, her spice cabinet, the reading glasses on the side table, and the "humanness" of her space. In this video, I talk about: Why you should "zoom out" of your photos to capture the room. How photographing your belongings can help you declutter without losing the memory. My advice for capturing the energy of a home before it changes. A special project I did with my dad to capture his "him-ness." Links: 📖 Get the Book: https://mybook.to/SacredHellos 🎁 Free PDF to help you through a big life pivot: https://noellerollins.kit.com/0dba89ed38 If you’ve found a unique way to honor a loved one’s memory, please share it in the comments. Let’s learn from each other.