
The Importance of Clearing Clutter
11/03/22 • 11 min
This week we are discussing clutter. You know, physical clutter that takes up space in your living spaces as well as the clutter residing rent free in your mind.
It’s not just the stuff on the floor, but it’s about anything that gets between you and the life you want to live.
How you show up in consciously caring for your home and working environment is how you show up generally in your life. It’s like a barometer for how you view the world and your place in it.
Clutter can easily take over your life and make it feel crowded. Clutter collects dust, and makes your surrounding lose meaning. It can be limiting and suffocating and what’s required is to get straight to work and clean your space up.
When was the last time that you went through your wardrobe, your office, pantry or bathroom to clear what no longer served you. This can be a very empowering activity, and one that should be done on a regular basis, one room or area at a time.
Decluttering isn’t about creating more pressure or unnecessary anxiety, but it can be about constantly addressing clutter, in small steps, so that it doesn’t accumulate and become a task that seems too great to tackle.
So tune in to listen.
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This week we are discussing clutter. You know, physical clutter that takes up space in your living spaces as well as the clutter residing rent free in your mind.
It’s not just the stuff on the floor, but it’s about anything that gets between you and the life you want to live.
How you show up in consciously caring for your home and working environment is how you show up generally in your life. It’s like a barometer for how you view the world and your place in it.
Clutter can easily take over your life and make it feel crowded. Clutter collects dust, and makes your surrounding lose meaning. It can be limiting and suffocating and what’s required is to get straight to work and clean your space up.
When was the last time that you went through your wardrobe, your office, pantry or bathroom to clear what no longer served you. This can be a very empowering activity, and one that should be done on a regular basis, one room or area at a time.
Decluttering isn’t about creating more pressure or unnecessary anxiety, but it can be about constantly addressing clutter, in small steps, so that it doesn’t accumulate and become a task that seems too great to tackle.
So tune in to listen.
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Get my book
Connect with me at Instagram
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The Secret Habits of Smart People
You may be wondering what sets people apart; well smart people apart. What do they do that’s different? What choices do they make and why they make those choices.
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They are not afraid to ask questions – by asking questions they continue to learn and grow. They ask questions of themselves to learn about their situations or challenges and how they might address them differently in the future. They keep an enquiring mind, knowing that there are no wrong questions. By asking, they keep learning.
They read widely – the bookshelves are filled with books from various genres. Books that are inspirational, instructional, biographical. The digital world has us connected instantly to a range of books and resources to broaden our knowledge. Smart people read, and take the time to process what they’ve read, even if it’s a chapter at a time.
They choose the company of other smart people – It’s important to smart people to spend time with thinkers and intellectuals. They learn through discussions, through interesting stories and experiences and the energy of smart people is at a higher vibration.
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Breaking Down Barriers
On my walk this morning, I had a thought that I wanted to share.
I’m thinking about the glass ceiling that women face in their careers. I’m thinking about women who feel they don’t have the opportunity or confidence to step into being the best version of themselves. I’m thinking that historically women did not have a place at the table, or the right to vote, or to enter the workforce, or remain in the workforce after they were married.
I’m thinking about the women who did work to keep the economy and their family going when their husbands were serving their country. They were the backbone of society at the time.
There’s a saying that you can’t step into the same river twice. I know we’ve come along way since these early times, and I’m grateful for the era that I was born into. I’m thankful for my opportunities and my challenges, as they have shaped me to become the woman I am today. I appreciate the fact that I have a space at the table, and if not, that I have the skills to build my own metaphorical table.
When I was a young girl I remember watching a film titled His Girl Friday, from the 1940’s. It’s a comedy starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
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With love,
Eugenia xox
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