Clearing the Clutter
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Clearing The Clutter
It is always important to pace yourself. If you need to declutter and organize then ask for help.
Why Declutter?
As in the body,
energy should be able to flow freely throughout a physical
space as the ancient art of Feng Shui has long extrapolated.
To create a supportive and harmonious space for you is
simple- declutter it and organize it! The more cluttered
your home or work space is the less likely this space
will be able to positively work for you.
I see countless people in a variety of low energy states
who live in chaos.
This image shows what can happen to an energy field that is literally weighed down by “stuff” chaotic living. Most people feel like a physical weight is lifted when they declutter their home. When you finish the energy in your home will flow more freely and therefore be healthier and support you more effectively.
How do I Declutter and Organize?
Start with either
your work or home space (I often ask clients to do both).
At home start with one room at a time. The general rule
of thumb is that if you haven't used it/worn it/thought
about it in 1 year recycle it. At the end of this process
ask yourself if you actually like what you are left with.
Objects hold energetic memory of times and people. Are
you happy with the energy your objects are holding in
your space? If items need to be repaired, organize this.
You may find that you have items that you wish to sell
or give to charity. Look up your local directory and find
out if can have bags or furniture uplifted from your home.
Once one room is completely finished, including drawers and cupboards, move onto the next room. When you have finished examine your systems of organizing your material life. Do they work for you? If not change them.
Do you want to work in your workspace? A simple question but for many people the answer is no. As this is where you are expected to perform this space has to be a positive environment for you.
If you believe there's room for improvement make a list
of what you need to do and get to it. If you're not sure
about what would work best for you ask for input from
a few colleagues. Once you have finished I guarantee you
will feel liberated, have more energy and deservedly feel
proud of yourself.
"It's All Too Much" is a brilliant book dedicated to helping you benefit from decluttering and organizing your space.



