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Why Letting Things Sit Feels Easier Than Dealing With Them

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When something feels unfinished, there are usually two options.

Address it.

Or leave it.

Selling or letting go of clothing often falls into that category.

You know you need to deal with it.

You have probably even set items aside.

But following through requires time, attention, and a level of consistency that is hard to maintain.

So instead, the items sit.

Not because you have decided to keep them.

But because you have not decided what to do with them.

One client had a basket in her room that she referred to as her “I’ll get to it” pile.

It had been there for months.

Every time she saw it, she felt a small sense of pressure.

But not enough to act.

That is the challenge with things that are not urgent.

They do not force resolution.

They wait.

And the longer they wait, the more normal they begin to feel.

Until eventually, they become part of the background.

But they are not neutral.

They take up space.

They take up attention.

And they represent something unfinished.

For many women, the issue is not knowing what needs to happen.

It is not wanting to take on one more thing.

That is where the process breaks down.

Because selling clothing is not just one step.

It is many small steps that require follow-through.

At Rebecca Belle Boutique and Consignment, that follow-through does not have to come from you.

The items you have already decided to deal with can move forward without becoming another responsibility.

And that often makes the difference between something sitting and something being completed.

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