Today Is National Letting Go of Stuff Day

Today is the day for all of us – you, me, and everyone we know – to begin the process of letting go of stuff in our lives.

Today is a great day to begin the journey of change in your life. This is a day to identify what you want to change and improve about your life, make the claim to improve it, and create a plan to move forward.

Next year, on this same day (fourth Thursday in March), you will be able to measure your success and progress with letting go of stuff in your life.

The above is what National Letting Go of Stuff Day is all about.

If you are in the Albuquerque area and want to CELEBRATE the beginning of your new Letting Go of Stuff® Journey – join us today at the Sheraton Uptown for a free and open to the public reception to celebrate the significance of this day.

The details for the reception are HERE.

14 Comments

  1. Harriett says:

    We find that talking to our son helps enormously but
    the pain of never seeing his physical presence is too hard to bear right now.

  2. Ervin says:

    I don’t even know how I ended up here, but I thought this post was good. I do not know who you are but definitely you’re going to a famous blogger if you aren’t already 😉 Cheers!

    1. Thanks Ervin for stumbling upon the Letting Go Cafe, and then enjoying it. Hope you come back and visit.

  3. Verlene says:

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    1. Not much more to say other than, “THANKS” for the great kudos. Glad to have you here at the Letting Go Cafe. Keep coming back for more.

  4. This is definitely a topic thats close to me so Im happy which you wrote about it. Im also pleased that you did the subject some justice. Not only do you know an excellent deal about it, you know the way to present in a way that people will want to read much more. Im so pleased to know someone like you exists on the internet.

    1. Thanks Glitter. Your comments hit home well and I appreciate you taking the time to share. Come back and visit as often as you want. Be well.

  5. the college of animal physiotherapy says:

    This is really a smart blog. I mean it. You might have so much information about this issue, and so much passion. You also know the best way to make people rally behind it, naturally from the responses. Youve got a style here thats not too flashy, but makes a statement as large as what youre saying. Wonderful job, indeed.

    1. Thanks for listing National Letting Go of Stuff as part of your list on “I am not who I think I am.”

  6. djkatiegreen says:

    I don’t need one day a year for this. Every day has been this for many years now, but good luck with your seminar & I hope you help many people make that first step 🙂

    1. Thanks for your comment. Here is something to keep in mind. Its not just about one day. The one day is the mark of the beginning of a life long journey of letting go and loving and forgiving one’s self.

      If you had been there and heard some of the stories that were shared by the attendees of the challenges they are claiming to overcome between this year – and the next National Letting GO of Stuff Day in 2013 – you would have cried, I am sure.

      Its not just a seminar. It is a celebration of one’s letting go journey and new path.

      Even if it does not mean anything to you, I hope that you shared the info with others. It might have changed someones life. You never know.

      Thanks again for your comment.

      1. djkatiegreen says:

        I’m sure they are wonderful & yes I did share. Sorry, I did not mean to sound so critical. I know that everyone is different & I was lucky enough to figure things out at a very young age & continue to live like that for the rest of my life. Have a wonderful day!

  7. sweetopiagirl says:

    Reblogged this on Inspiredweightloss.

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