Saturday, 18 December 2010

Guest blogger: On clearing away clutter


Today’s post is by a blogger called evolving spirit. I find it relevant even as the year winds down and we take stock of the last 11+ months. I enjoy reading her blogs but she has not posted anything in 4 months now, after she spoke about an operation that didnt go smoothly. I hope she gets better and continues sharing her experiences and wisdom.

One of the easiest ways to get organized and to clear away clutter is by taking out the trash. If you want to start organizing and clearing away clutter, start by clearing away what you know is trash: junk mail, flyers left on your door or mailbox, empty food and/or drink containers, empty boxes from mailed or bought items, empty grocery bags, dry cleaning plastic, old magazines, etc.

As you clear these items away, you might want to consider how you can cut down on some of this type of trash that enters your life. Perhaps removing yourself from catalog mailing lists and investing in reusable grocery bags could be a start. Then as you sift through and release this trash, start identifying other items in cupboards, drawers, and the refrigerator that can be considered trash and remove these items. Start on one element at a time.

Then as you move through the process, move to larger projects; for instance, closets, attic, garage, basement, and rooms. Start with trash first and be honest with your items. Unless they are holiday items being stored yearly for holiday usage, if you have something stuck away that hasn't been used for a year or more, it is most likely trash, or at least something to donate.

Often just by going through and removing trash that we hang onto in our lives we can make a huge leap in getting organized, and the removal of the trash that clutters our environment can go a long way in clearing the clutter of our minds.

This is just a beginning step and a metaphor for clearing out the clutter of one's life. What is cluttering your life? What steps can you take to clear out the trash, cut back on allowing trash to enter your life, and clean up your environment, your mind, your body, and your spirit?

My thoughts: Nothing to add, except to express my appreciation for this article and to wish her a speedy and full recovery.You can follow the evolving spirit here.

2 comments:

  1. My husband left me this year, and it has been hard to accept my new status. This blog has helped me to move on.

    Thanks Mena

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  2. My husband left me this year, and it has been hard to accept my new status. This blog has helped me to move on.

    Thanks Mena

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