Right-sizing your way to freedom

Linda Kaahanui, founder and owner of New Season Move Management, will present "Right-Sizing Your Way to Freedom" from noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Trinity United Methodist Church 100 S. Blake Ave., Sequim. This presentation is the first in a series "Tea with SHE" (Soroptimist Helping and Empowering,) sponsored by Soroptimist International of Sequim.

Linda Kaahanui, founder and owner of New Season Move Management, will present “Right-Sizing Your Way to Freedom” from noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Trinity United Methodist Church 100 S. Blake Ave., Sequim. This presentation is the first in a series “Tea with SHE” (Soroptimist Helping and Empowering,) sponsored by Soroptimist International of Sequim.

As people get older, they often find their lifestyle controlled in varying degrees by stuff. It takes time, space and money to store it, maintain it, move it, etc. Stuff can take over. Discover how to reclaim your “happy space” and do what you really want to do. Learn how to preserve what really matters and liberate yourself from the rest. If you are young, learn how to stay in control of the stuff before the stuff controls you.

Kaahanui is the founder and owner of New Season Move Management, a company dedicated to helping older adults transition to a new season in life. Since its beginning four years ago, New Season has helped over 200 adults and families, most of them needing to “right-size” from large homes to more manageable retirement residences. Whether you are a minimalist or a hoarder, this change can be a challenge, both physically and emotionally.