
You’ve been given a gift, a hand-me-down that you’re hanging on to for dear life but it is has outlived it’s uselfulness. Or maybe it was never all that useful but out of guilt you’re holding onto it. When you get hand me down clutter, your parent’s stuff can weigh down your life.
Join Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory as they give you Three Easy-Peasy Steps to deal with clutter that has been handed down to you.
- Just get started
- Know the truth about the stuff
- Give yourself a firm deadline
It’s easier than you think and more freeing than you could ever imagine.
Meet Our Guest

Cheri Gregory
Cheri Gregory is a teacher, speaker, author, and Certified Personality Trainer. Her passion is helping women break free from destructive expectations. She writes and speaks from the conviction that “how to” works best in partnership with “heart, too.”
Cheri is the co-author, with Kathi Lipp, of The Cure for the “Perfect” Life and Overwhelmed.
Cheri has been “wife of my youth” to Daniel, her opposite personality, for twenty-eight years and is “Mom” to Annemarie (25) and Jonathon (23), also opposite personalities.
Cheri blogs about perfectionism, people-pleasing, highly sensitive people, and hope at www.cherigregory.com.
Thank you! You have helped me so much to cut the clutter (by helping me “cut the cord”)of my parents and grandparents stuff. I don’t even know how or when I got this stuff. I found boxes that I opened to see what was in there. My grandmother kept every card from when her Mother passed, and again when her Father passed. Sweet, beautiful cards. So many of them! Letters from her sister who was a nurse in WWII. I should have a dinner for everyone to look at them and take what they want. I think I will scan them on a flash drive first.
My Mother has 3 sets of China. 2 sets may be able to be sold through FB Market Place. One set I will keep to use as everyday dishes.
Thank you. Just figuring out these few things will help me figure out the rest.