Ready to Rightsize? A Step-by-Step Guide to Your Rightsizing Journey
For Older Adults and Their Loved Ones
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Narrado por:
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Jeannine Bryant
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Jeannine Bryant
Sobre este áudio
This practical guide gives the best advice on downsizing, from a senior move manager with a decade of experience. Author Jeannine Bryant shares quick to-the-point practical tips that you can put into action to make your transition an easy one. If you are a senior (or you love a senior), this book is the essential guide to rightsizing and moving. In this book, Bryant explores the following:
- When it comes to our stuff, what is “enough”?
- Why you should rightsize now, rather than later
- Tips for re-framing your thinking about the rightsizing process
- Explores the question—who would you be without your stuff?
- How to release your objects so they can be a blessing to others
- The five steps to any rightsizing project
- The sticky subject of inter-generational giving and receiving of stuff
- Helping your loved one settle in after a move to their new home
- How to determine if a keepsake is worth keeping
- Discusses the process of tackling your photos
Bryant addresses these common fears:
What if I have to move?
What if my spouse dies?
What if my parents die and leave me with all this stuff?
A rightsizing expert with 10 years of experience as a senior move manager, Jeannine has been involved with the rightsizing journey of hundreds of older adults. She has a passion for helping clients to release the objects in their home which are no longer serving them and specializes in giving real-life nuts-and-bolts advice to her clients making a transition.
©2019 Jeannine Bryant (P)2022 Jeannine Bryant