By Paige O. Roberts

As silly as it can feel to make New Year’s resolutions, each December I still seem to find myself considering what I want to shift or change in the year to come. There have been years where I made big plans and stuck to them, others where I fell short, and some years where I made no resolutions at all. This year, however, I am giving a lot of consideration to trying to change some habits regarding the amount of stuff I own and how it exists in my house and my life. This isn’t necessarily a new resolution being put into motion in 2026, as it’s something I’ve been working on in recent months — although, I will admit, I’ve been a little halfhearted in my efforts. Still, I see the New Year as a chance to recommit to this, and I feel good about it as January approaches.

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