Changing your wardrobe with the seasons Photo by NEOSiAM 2021 from Pexels The change of seasons is here. The leaves are turning beautiful colors and the air is getting cooler.
Our actions and activity changes with the seasons as well. We may start spending more time inside than we did in the summer and even thinking differently about what we want to do. When a home is well setup, it supports you in doing what you want easily without feeling like your home is an obstacle to getting there. One area that can feel like an obstacle is when you have too many clothes to keep up with or when you can’t see what you have, to make choices in what you would like to wear. In Colorado a lot of people like to keep their whole wardrobe out all year long because of the weather. It could be 40 degrees one day and 70 degrees the next. Even so, there are always things we won’t reach for because we are thinking differently in the winter months. Putting away even part of your wardrobe in bins from the season that is passing and storing them, can have a big effect on your day-to-day experience of finding what to wear. Having access to everything you own all at once can be overwhelming and it plays out when it is time to get dressed, or do laundry. When the seasons change it gives you a chance to take another look at clothes you haven't seen in a while and decide if the clothing still feels like you or if you have moved on. Clothes also wear out for the purpose you are using them for and can find a new purpose in someone else’s wardrobe. Going through your clothes and making decisions on what will stay and what will go will make life easier for you as well as others. If you have questions about your clothes and how to organize them to make life easier, call me. I am happy to help.
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Elsa JewettI am one of 4 siblings, and the second oldest. I grew up in Tennessee with a dog named Liver, a cat named Noodle and many guinea pigs. Now I live in Denver, Colorado. I enjoy people, coffee, reading, and the experience of learning from others. Archives
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