Why You Can’t Let Go of Stuff – The Psychology of Hoarding Explained

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Why is it so hard to let go of stuff — even when we know we don’t need it?

In this episode of The Life Pulse, we dive into the psychology of hoarding to uncover why some people hold onto things — from sentimental clutter to actual trash — and why the idea of throwing anything away can cause so much anxiety.

We explore:

The emotional and neurological roots of hoarding

How trauma, fear, and control issues play a role

Subtle warning signs that clutter might be becoming a serious issue

Steps to take if you or someone you know is struggling with letting go

Practical strategies to begin the process of decluttering and healing

Whether you’re simply curious, know someone who hoards, or see a bit of yourself in this episode — you're not alone. This is a safe space to learn, grow, and take control of your life again.

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TIMELINE:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:46 What Exactly is Hoarding?
00:01:27 Attachment Issues
00:01:50 Decision-Making Difficulties
00:02:12 Brain Chemistry
00:02:38 Identifying Hoarding
00:03:26 Hoarding and Other Conditions
00:03:49 What Stuff Represents
00:04:07 Consequences of Hoarding
00:04:59 How to Start Healing - Practical Steps
00:06:52 Reflection and Awareness

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