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Clutter Loves to Hide - 7 Places to Look for it!
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Vicky White
Vickylifedesignstrategies.com
Life Design Strategies
http://www.LifeDesignStrategies.com
Clutter is anything unfinished, unresolved, unused, tolerated
or disorganized. Clutter is emotional constipation, keeping
you stuck in the past and blocking the flow of energy in your
life. Clutter loves to hide and here are some places to look
for it.
1. Time Clutter – do you have too many things on your
to-do list? Do you keep trying to fit just one more thing
in? Do you feel under pressure? I have come to accept
that I cannot possibly do everything in one day, or even
in one week. This takes the pressure off! Are you saying
‘yes’ to what you want to be saying ‘yes’ to?
2. Procrastination – do you put off taking action on some
things you want to do, registering for a class, or writing
that term paper for example, so your head gets cluttered
up trying to remember to do it? Some things are worth
taking action on immediately. Some things are worth
scheduling so they are not done at the last minute and
under pressure, or even worse, are missed.
3. How is your Email Inbox? Do you regularly get it
down to 5 or less emails? Clutter in your Inbox will
deplete your energy, and you will waste time looking for
information. If you use Microsoft Outlook, Nelson
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email. I highly recommend this product. It has cleared
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4. Your head! Do you have a whole lot of thoughts
running around in your head when you get up in the
morning? Julia Cameron in ‘the Artist’s Way’ suggests
writing Morning Pages. There are 3 pages of free flow
writing. Just let whatever wants to come up, come up.
It’s amazing what does come to the fore and I have found
this a useful tool to start my day with a clear head.
5. Things from the past. Do you have the wedding dress
from your first marriage? Do you have books on subjects
you are no longer interested in, or are they out of date?
Do you have vitamins in your cupboard more than 6
months old – they will have lost their potency. Have you
moved from a house into a Condo and still have
gardening tools you can no longer use? Do you have your
grandparent’s clock that no longer works, and you don’t
even like it? Have you been given gifts that aren’t you?
Clear this clutter and notice how your energy changes.
6. Do you have things in a storage unit? Do these pass
the Ultimate Clutter Test? Do you love them, do you use
them, and do they raise your energy? If not, how much
is it costing you to store these things. If they disappeared
would you miss them? Do you even remember what is in
those boxes? How about your garage? Is it so full that
your car/s need to sit outside? How much are your cars
depreciating by being out in the elements – and are the
things in the garage worth that much?
7. Here’s a tough one! Are there people in your life who
drain your energy? What is it costing you? What do you
have invested in staying in contact with them? Maybe
they are close family members. Who do you need to be
to take care of yourself around them?
Take a quick quiz to find out how cluttered your life is:
http://www.LifeDesignStrategies.com/ClutterAlert!!.html
Be ruthless when it comes to decluttering. For the energy to
flow easily in your life, and your home, you need to be
diligent when it comes to clutter. And there is no hiding from
clutter by moving it to the basement, the shed at the bottom
of the garden, or even a storage unit. It is in your
environment and will still be affecting you.
Copyright 2002, All rights reserved. Vicky White is a Feng Shui
Practitioner & Life Coach. Subscribe to a FREE monthly
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