You hear about clutter removal every day when it comes to home staging, but clutter has much deeper ramifications in how it affects your life.  Clutter will not only take up space in your home, but it takes up space in your head, nagging at you in the corners of your mind, stealing precious energy from you.  Eliminate the clutter in your home, and your mind and your body will thank you.

Eliminating clutter is not a one shot deal.  It is a life long commitment.  It takes conscious effort to make changes in your life and make clutter control a habit.  But once you have experienced for yourself the freedom that a clutter free life allows you, you will not want to go back to the burdensome lifestyle you experienced in the past. 

And remember, by physically creating space in your environment, you are creating room in your life for new opportunities.  Maybe you’ve been looking for a new home, new job, a new relationship, maybe you just want some new socks :).  Letting go and making room gets the energy moving so that whatever you are trying to bring into your life can flow in.  So how’s that for a bonus benefit?

There are experts available that can help you organize and process what you have and assist you in eliminating the things you no longer need.  Zen Habits has a nice list of decluttering ideas that you can implement right now to start making your life simpler and create better habits that will enable you to enjoy more freedom in your own space.  And just think, once you’ve created the new habits, they will become much easier and will become natural to you.

You will have a much more peaceful and joyful environment when you don’t have the stress that clutter creates.  You will sleep better and will awaken refreshed.  Go ahead, de-clutter, relax, and rejuvenate yourself.  You deserve it.

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