My den doubles as my office and because of the double duty, collects double the mess! |
Lots of people go through changes
in their lives. Some people move, some change jobs, some refresh their looks.
I, too, am in a transition phase: from a hardworking corporate stooge that I
hated to an independent free agent who loves everything about her job.
Unfortunately, my work space needs some changes, too.
This post is more about something
I learned last night than anything else. Last night I attended a get-together
in which a "Clean Sweep" was the topic. This Clean Sweep
"program" isn't really a program, but a reality check. It's all about
energy. Ever notice how cleaning your living room makes you feel better? And
not just when you clean it and the next day. The whole room feels different- as
long as it stays clean. It's all about energy. Clutter in your home, in your
relationships, in your finances- has a huge impact on your well being.
For example- when you make your
bed, you feel better about your bedroom. It's one less thing to worry about.
And even if you think you don't worry about it, you're just going to get back
in it and mess it all up- it still makes an impact. Try it for a week. Make
your bed and pick up all the dirty laundry or put all the clean stuff away. See
if it makes a difference.
My moment of epiphany occurred
when I realized my work space was abysmal. Maybe that has been holding me back.
Could that be the reason that I find it hard to concentrate? That I'm not sure
what comes next? The reason I can't focus?
After my cleaning, my desk looks SO much better! |
I even added a couple pieces of wire to hang pictures on to act as inspiration for my various projects. |
Now that I've got one area of energy remedied, my goal is to attempt to fix one
or two of the issues I discovered could be affecting my well being every week.
If I can fix one thing a week, imagine how much more streamlined, fluid, and
harmonious my life and yours could be?
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