
| Life is too short to have your time, energy and money eaten away by clutter and disorganization. |
| I was annoyed by an article I read weeks ago because it touched on indecision in a touchy area of my life. It said: "You're not committed to losing weight; you're just interested." I had to admit it and face the fact that once again, I was being beaten by indecision. I learned years ago that indecision was the source of the clutter in my house. After countless trips to the dump... (To read the rest of the article, click here.) |
| Interested, Not Committed |

| I was annoyed by an article I read weeks ago because it touched on indecision in a touchy area of my life. It said: "You're not committed to losing weight; you're just interested." I had to admit it and face the fact that once again, I was being beaten by indecision.I could tell you how to fold towels. Or give you 5 ways to streamline your kitchen. I could even give you tips on how to tame your paperwork, the #1 form of clutter everywhere. Instead, I will offer what I believe are some of the most important principles building a foundation for keeping your home clutter free... (To read the rest of the article, click here.) |
| Foundations of a Clutter-free Life |
| If you have completely saturated your surroundings with things of the past, you are constantly feeding your spirit/soul/'mind/senses with the past. You literally can keep yourself stuck there because you are always with it, in it, seeing it, being reminded of the memories, the feelings, the sounds. You may also be constantly reminded of loss, failures or regrets attached to some of those memories. You are living in a culture of the past... (To read the rest of the article, click here.) |
| Hanging On to The Past |