07/01/2022
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I love thrifting. I ๐ญ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฆ finding treasures. And *gasp* I have collections of things, too. Including vintage hats like the gorgeous 50s number in this photo. โฃ
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Sometimes from new clients, Iโll hear a variation of, โIโm afraid youโre going to make me throw all of my things away.โ Usually accompanied by some nervous laughter ๐โฃ
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Thankfully, I can almost guarantee you that most professional organizers wonโt make you toss items that you really, truly treasure. After all, weโre people, too! โฃ
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To treasure is human. โฃ
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But the thing is โ not all treasures are meant for you. If those items are tucked away in the attic instead of on display or out being enjoyed, are you really treasuring them at all? Do you occasionally think of them every few years and vow to put them out somewhere โฆ only to forget them again? โฃ
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It brings me SO much joy when I get to bring carloads of donations from clients to places like Northside Neighborhood House Thrift Stores where they go on to help others in our community. Does passing along a treasure make it any less valuable? Nope. Iโd say passing along treasures for someone else to appreciate makes them even more valuable! โฃ
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The moral of the story is โ youโre allowed to have treasures, and Iโll never take them away. But I just might challenge how treasured they are if theyโre collecting dust in your life โฆ and your attic ๐
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๐ท: Venya Portrait
Model: .the.redhead
Stylist: The vintage hat collector herself ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ๐