Ep 185: How to Deal with The ‘Too Many Gifts’ Problem After the Holiday Season

 

Is your home overrun with toys? Did the grandparents go overboard this year like they do every year?

Wish you could change it?

In Episode 185, Deanna Yates navigates an issue many face: an overabundance of gifts, particularly for kids at the holidays, and its impact on clutter in homes.

She shares practical advice on how to handle the generous gifts, usually from grandparents. Deanna discusses understanding and respecting the emotional ties that grandparents associate with gift-giving, presenting ways to maneuver around the problem without causing any emotional distress.

From exploring experience gift ideas to making decluttering a collective effort, Deanna covers the importance of building relationships and making experiences with children more than hoarding material gifts. She provides actionable ideas that can be implemented right away, like boxing up half the toys before the kids play with them or planning ahead for experience gifts.

A key takeaway from this episode is realizing the end goal is to create memories and connections rather than an overflow of physical toys.


This episode of the Wannabe Clutter Free podcast will help you discover:

  • How to manage expectations with grandparents and gifts

  • What to do when you get too many gifts

  • Why you should look at gift giving through others eyes

  • A simple way to declutter gifts immediately

  • The surprising way to make experience gifts better

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Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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