If you’re looking to change your life or change even a part of it, give yourself some space. Change doesn’t happen overnight, nor should it. Many people that I know think making even small changes should be easy. But what really happens when you make a change? Usually we become uncomfortable in some way. If you’re changing a habit then the discomfort discourages a person and that person goes back to the habit he or she is wanting to replace. So what is the best way to create a better life, habit or reality?
Slow down. Clear a space for yourself. It’s imperative that you have a place to do the work that needs to be done. If you don’t, you’ll just be throwing chaos on an old wound or sabotaging your efforts right from the start.
Be aware of your surroundings. Are you living in clutter? Can you see the surface of your desk? Are the kid’s toys everywhere? Tremendous energy can surface from de-cluttering your surroundings. Inspiration can be found when you can see your desk and it’s organized. Take a moment and look around. Where are you residing? In a clean, organized environment or are you looking around at piles of magazines, toys, clothing, and dirty dishes, or whatever else might be cluttering your area?
Right now, get up and do something. Take 10 minutes to just dig in and put something in its place or make a place for it. That’s all it takes to start. Take 10 minutes per day to de-clutter your space.
Here are some tips to help you keep going…
If you haven’t used it in the past 90 days, can you get rid of it? Are you keeping things in case you need them in the future? The universe reads this as you don’t trust your future if you hang on to things you don’t currently use. This adds to an unconscious awareness that the future holds lack. No one wants to lack money, health or anything else.
If you would like to read more about Space Clearing, a great book to start with is Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui by Karen Kingston. She has so many valuable tips including why to make sure certain spaces are clean and also stories of how people transformed their lives by just living in an organized home.
If your task looks overwhelming, just start with a corner. Get bags or boxes together to place items in. Make separate bags/boxes for things to move to another area of the home, throw away, and think about because you’re not quite sure whether or not to keep it. This will help you keep from cluttering another area.
Once you have a nice space cleared, set up a peaceful relaxing atmosphere. Make a place for yourself, even if it’s just the corner of a room, to really become tranquil and peaceful. A place where you can meditate, journal, or read a novel.
If after you have cleared your space, you still don’t have a place to call your own, think about where you could go. Be creative. I used to have to use my car to find a peaceful place. I would come home after a long day at work and notice the silence as I turned off the engine of my car in the driveway. It was amazing. I treasured every second that it lasted.
It really is important. An organized home means an organized mind. The benefits can be truly life altering. One of my clients told me that she her husband was having a hard time finding a new job so cleaned the closets, drawers, junk room (where all those things are that you never use), and within two weeks he found a new job. There can definitely be a connection to clutter and negative energy.
If you really want to transform your life, let’s get going. Pick a room or a corner and start organizing your space. Next time I’ll be helping you de-clutter your mind. I’ll be coaching you to become aware of how you really speak to yourself and hypnotize yourself into believing things that just aren’t true.
Bye for now…