Ask Amy: Grieving man’s clutter is a response to loss

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Ask Amy: Grieving man’s clutter is a response to loss
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I seem to be stuck in grief and can’t move forward. ... I have neglected staying on top of clutter at home and repurposing things ...

DEAR AMY: I am a single gay man in my early 60s. I am having a real problem getting beyond grief.

I have neglected staying on top of clutter at home and repurposing things I’ve been wanting to get rid of for a long time. I think I’m afraid of being judged for letting things go. I know I need to get over that but I would appreciate your input about getting beyond this.DEAR STUCK: “Getting beyond” your grief seems like such a big lift; learning to live differently alongside your grief might be a way to frame your efforts.

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