As working and living environments evolve, decluttering expert Fan Xi Yu is launching a new guide to help Americans streamline their homes for more efficient post-pandemic living.
In “GoodBuy, Things!” (INPress Self-Help Science), Fan addresses the surge in decluttering amid ongoing workspace changes and uncertainty. Recent surveys found 64% of Americans own too many possessions and nearly half experience stress from clutter.
With companies embracing hybrid and remote work models long-term, many workers are reducing personal square footage. Fan’s book helps resize living spaces economically while maintaining quality of life.
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“So much excess has accumulated as our lifestyles changed abruptly,” said INPress publisher Sydney Sweet. “Fan's guidance comes at a critical time of widespread domestic downsizing and renewing focus on what truly sparks joy in life.”
The book coaches strategic decluttering room-by-room and surfaces items donors seek most. Early adopters report raising $1,000 on average from decluttered goods—money better spent on experiences that enrich daily lives rather than deplete storage.
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As real estate demands shift, "Goodbuy, Things!" creates a blueprint for reducing living costs through minimalism while boosting well-being. With 64% of Americans open to downsizing, the book could reshape post-pandemic living nationwide.
Available wherever books are sold including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books and independent retailers, Fan's guidance arrives as multitudes embrace hybrid schedules requiring optimized domestic functionality. Her method offers keys to post-pandemic domesticity through mindful minimization.
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