Urge to Purge
Spring must have arrived indeed, because over the last few weeks several people have told me how happy they are to finally be sorting through “stuff” and clearing up areas of their offices and homes. I’ve been on the same kick also. If you have the urge to purge, act while the inspiration strikes.
Clear a Space-Make a Space
Getting rid of the old means you are readying yourself for something new. Clearing a space of something that depletes you is making a space for something that enlivens you. Keeping this in mind elevates an otherwise mundane chore to something more important and more gratifying.
When you clear a space, you are saying:
I no longer need to cling.
I trust that I have the resources to obtain
what I need when I need it.
I choose focus over distraction.
I create my environment with care.
Ideas for Clearing a Space
1.Go for what bugs you the most. Start with an area that you encounter every day and that irritates you, such as the kitchen drawer that gets stuck, the towering stack of paper that infringes on your desk, or the pile you trip over on your way from the garage to the door. By clearing up small areas right away, you’ll feel the benefits instantly and will also be more motivated to continue.
2.Go random. Make it a habit to throw out 5 things when you pass by a certain area. Organizational experts agree this random approach to uncluttering can work wonders. It makes the activity of clearing a lighter, ongoing routine vs. a huge undertaking. Having to pick 5 things gives it a bit of twist – it’s a little silly, a little challenging, yet doable and makes a difference over time.
3.Go for 30-60-90. For larger projects, work on the area in 30, 60, or 90-minute intervals. This makes the task much more approachable, especially if it seems like there is no end in sight. If you really want to amaze yourself and have a laugh at the same time, see how much you can throw out in 30, 60, or 90 seconds. My sister, Lori, was able to delete or file 283 emails (a huge clutter magnet for many people) within 10 minutes while I timed her on the phone.
What can you clear out in two weeks?
I’ll be back to you two weeks from today with more on this subject. What space would you like to clear between now and then? Use the three techniques above to see how much you can sort out, throw out, and organize in just two weeks. Until next time, enjoy lightening up!
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VIRGINIA KRAVITZ, Career and Life Coach, founded In the Current® to serve accomplished professionals who want to move boldly in new directions and start living with a greater sense of joy and abandon.Ginny’s e-zine, published every other Tuesday,is entitled Current of Life.Visit her at: http://www.inthecurrent.com
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