26. Make Space for What You Really Want

We don’t always realize it, but we hold onto things - both material and immaterial - mostly out of fear that there won’t be something to replace them. However, not all of those things serve us, and we can’t allow new things to enter our lives without making space for them.

Clearing space physically can help clear space mentally, so I am giving you a few resources on how to organize your home and how to get started, encouraging you to ask yourself what you want. 

Everything having a place also helps prevent overconsumption, but I encourage you to start small because it requires rewiring your brain which can’t be done overnight. I also recommend being coached or talking to a professional organizer if this is a real struggle for you.

 

Show Highlights

  • reminder to join my Fridays coaching group

  • why we hold onto things

  • how decluttering our physical settings can help us

  • what makes organization hard for some of us

  • how to get started with organizing

  • how your materials can reveal where you’re struggling

  • why you should smart very small

 

Resources

Sheila’s Website
Email me: sheila@sheilatully.com

Get Organized Already - Website

Shira Gill’s Website
Shira Gill - Minimalista: Your Step-by-Step Guide to a Better Home, Wardrobe, and Life

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