Are you facing the overwhelming task of downsizing, or dealing with a lifetime of inherited belongings? In this first episode of The 3rd Phase, host Lori Carpenter sits down with IPhone photography educator for interior designers, Linda Holt, who shares her deeply personal journey through not one, but two major downsizing projects.
Linda inherited belongings from three generations—her mother-in-law in the early 1990s, her own mother in 2004, and her great aunt—resulting in decades of accumulated possessions she's now methodically working through as she and her husband prepare for a move in their own 3rd phase. She candidly discusses the trauma of emptying her mother's house of 48 years in just six weeks, the PTSD that followed, and the financial realities of estate sales where items you think are valuable often only bring pennies on the dollar.
This episode is packed with practical advice and emotional insights for anyone considering downsizing and facing inheritance of stuff overwhelm. Linda reveals why items you think are valuable (custom furniture, crystal, fine china) are often not worth much in today's market, [although some items are! ], shares her timeline and strategies for tackling the process, and explains the profound mindset shift that changed everything for her: "We are not our stuff."
Whether you're an empty nester preparing to travel or move or simply cleaning out your inherited belongings so your children don't have to face that task, Linda's honest account offers both validation and a roadmap forward. Learn why your children will remember your time together—not your possessions—and how to start the downsizing journey with grace and purpose.
Links from this episode:
- Linda Holt: lindaholtcreative.com | Instagram | Facebook
- Lori Carpenter: loricarpenterdesigns.com | Instagram
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