What I’m Letting Go of This Year
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About this listen
As the year comes to a close, many of us feel the pull to reset, evaluate, or start fresh — but true renewal begins with release. In this episode, Shannon shares the mental, emotional, and practical things she’s letting go of this year, not from frustration, but from clarity. You’ll learn how letting go functions as nervous-system regulation, what yoga and organizing have taught her about release, and how to create your own gentle end-of-year ritual without pressure or perfection.
In This Episode
- Why letting go matters for neurodivergent and sensitive nervous system.
- The three categories of release: mental, emotional, and practical
- How “mental unsubscribing” can reduce overwhelm and quiet looping thoughts
- What emotional patterns drain energy — and how to release them without forcing change
- Why simplifying systems and pruning goals isn’t quitting, but a strategy
- A guided practice for choosing what to release — and what to keep
- How to use your own letting-go list as a compassionate closing ritual for the year
Key Takeaways
- Letting go is not a purge — it’s a way of telling your body, “You can stop bracing now.”
- Mental clutter (expectations, looping thoughts, self-comparison) is often heavier than physical clutter.
- Emotional release isn’t erasing old patterns; it’s choosing not to re-enter them.
- Practical letting go — decluttering systems, goals, platforms — creates space for sustainable growth.
- Pruning isn’t quitting. It’s aligning your energy with what actually matters.
- Release works best when paired with intention about what you’re choosing to keep.
Practices Included
- Mental Unsubscribing: A visualization to release thoughts that don’t require a response
- Emotional Release Cue: Asking, “What would it feel like to not fix this right now?”
- Practical Replacement Rule: Naming what a new commitment replaces to prevent quiet burnout
- Guided Letting-Go Ritual: One thing to release, one thing to carry forward
Connect
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Instagram: @simplifyspaceandsoul
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