Decluttering Before Moving: Top Responses Include 'Felt Lighter' and 'Felt Refreshed'! What Were the Criteria for 'Letting Go/Not Letting Go' and What Items Did People Regret Not Selling?
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Survey on decluttering before moving reveals 'usage frequency' as a key criterion and 'missed selling opportunities' as a common regret.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What were the criteria for letting go of items before moving?
- A: About half used 'whether it's being used' as a criterion, and over 70% used 'no plans to use it in the future.' The availability of space in the new residence also served as a deciding factor.
- Q: Do you regret not selling items before moving?
- A: 23.0% answered 'yes.' Main reasons included sentimental value, the hope of using them in the future, and not considering selling them.
- Q: What kind of emotional changes did you experience by reducing your belongings?
- A: Many reported positive changes like feeling 'lighter' and 'refreshed,' leading to emotional space and increased awareness of saving money.