DECLUTTER WORKBOOK: How to organize your home, your mind, your life and your future with the Declutter strategies by Myers Marie
Author:Myers, Marie [Myers, Marie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-06-04T16:00:00+00:00
DECLUTTER YOUR HOME TO GET ABUNDANCE IN LIFE
If you have a persistent problem with clutter, it is not because, believe it or not, you are lazy. It is because you have other priorities to deal with, and the de-cluttering of your house tends to be a long shot. And it's only because you don't believe that a messy environment is of great value. "Sure, it has its value, but these other things are much more important, I have to take care of business, I have to work and earn my living so that later, when I have more time, I can take care of the mess," you say. Let's be honest, this thinking is logical. It is more important to earn a living than to clean up your apartment.
Yet in your heart you wish for a nice, messy apartment to live in. If only it were important enough, if you could justify the time it takes you to clear out your house to keep it tidy. If only we could figure out how to make it more important, then we'd have a solid foundation to build on. So why should it be important to have a tidy house? I can give you a few good reasons.
First of all, the way you live It shows in your face, it shows in your body language, it shows in your nature, it just shows and people pick it up.
A couple of days ago I was hanging out with a staff member of mine, and out of the blue I asked him, "I bet your apartment is spotless, and I bet you make sure your kids keep everything clean, don't you? And that was absolutely right, right down to making sure his kids keep things clean. I already know what you're thinking: "Well, obviously he keeps his work area very clean so everybody knows that. No, he doesn't have a work area where he works in the field. I just knew it. When you're with someone long enough, you just know things about them. You know things about the people around you without ever being seen or told. You just know your people and you can even make predictions about them. You have had people make surprisingly accurate observations about you even though there was no way they should know.
Guess what. Even people who don't know you well perceive things about you. They may not be able to put their finger on it right away, but they get a general feeling for you and treat you accordingly.
Oh, here's another example where I can't resist sharing (even if it's not about de-cluttering) because it fits so well: We just saw a movie two days ago, I won't tell you the name because I don't recommend it, but it was about a family where the daughter had been murdered. The police didn't find out who had committed the murder, but over time the sister began to develop a suspicion against a certain neighbor based on absolutely nothing but a vague gut feeling towards the man.
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