![]() ![]() We all know that we’re trying to do too much every day. Whether you like using journal writing prompts, practicing yoga, doing a daily brain dump, or something else, spending time each day to clear your mind will help you meet challenges and make decisions with a better sense of self and confidence. This could be an entire book for most of us, but let’s distill it down to the basics, the ‘Big 5’ that will make the MOST difference in your life. But embracing the attitude of a minimalist - satisfaction with what you already have and the realization that more stuff mostly means more work - can go a LONG way toward ‘flipping the switch’ when it comes to letting go.Īfter clearing the excess ‘stuff,’ it’s time to move on and declutter the intangible-but-suffocating things.ĭeclutter the Non-Physical Pieces of Your Life Nobody is saying you need to become a minimalist. If you’re new to the concept of decluttering and clearing spaces, I recommend beginning your decluttering project right here. Large items you don’t fully use that take up too much ‘living’ area.‘Just in case’ things that you’ve had for years and never used. ![]() Here is a brief overview of some things you should let go from your home. That means you’re strengthening your mind and clearing your home at the same time. I believe it’s the best place to begin because it allows you to practice making small - but life-improving - decisions every day. The first part of living a decluttered life is getting rid of visual clutter. Separating and working on one area at a time will be less overwhelming than trying to change everything in your life at once. Here’s a list to help you take action… How to Simplify Your Life and Home If we can whittle those things down, then we can get a clearer picture of what we really want to do and to be. So much of our everyday lives are filled with the clutter of the non-essential. So let’s think a little bit smaller, but just as important in the grand scheme of things. But most of us aren’t ready to leap into a major life change like selling everything we own and moving to a foreign country to do charity work. When taken to its furthest point, decluttering your life can mean making massive changes. The things and experiences that bring genuine joy to your life. The tasks and goals that bring meaning to your life and a feeling of satisfaction and hope. Because… isn’t it bad to think about removing the things we’ve worked so hard to acquire?īut what if you switched up your thinking? Cutting the non-essential - even though it may feel urgent and important - to make room for the true-priority tasks and people and things? Occasionally we may think, ‘I need to declutter my life.’ And then our mind immediately recoils, afraid to pursue that thought too far. ![]() If you choose to purchase through an affiliate link, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. ![]()
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