Now I know these 4 relics should never be kept πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

Now I know these 4 relics should never be kept πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

**Letting Go to Heal After Loss**

Grieving a loved one is deeply painful, and while holding onto their belongings can bring comfort, some items may quietly prolong that grief. Letting go of certain things doesn’t mean forgettingβ€”it means making space to heal.

Here are four types of items to consider releasing:

1. **Painful Reminders** – Medications, medical equipment, or objects tied to their final days can reopen emotional wounds.

2. **Unfinished Projects** – These can keep you trapped in β€œwhat could have been.” Consider passing them on to someone who can complete them.

3. **Clothing** – Their scent may feel comforting, but holding onto all their clothes may delay acceptance and healing.

4. **Favorite Items** – Cherishing one or two meaningful keepsakes is healthy, but keeping too many can be emotionally overwhelming.

**Remember:** The most lasting treasures are the love, lessons, and memories we carry forwardβ€”not the items left behind.

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