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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Get Rid Of Clutter

Get rid of that clutter
by Mary Lambert:

"Why is it that clutter seems to build up so easily in our homes? No sooner do you have a clearout than it seems to start creeping back in - one pile appears in the hallway and before you know it, it has spawned other piles that go down the hall and up the stairs.

So what actually is the definition of clutter? Basically it is:
• something you don't use or dislike every time you look at it or wear it
• an unwanted present
• a broken item that can't be fixed If you love an item, or it still has a use it's not clutter, so display it, wear it or store it where you can easily find it.

Clearing out your clutter is the first aspect of feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of furniture placement and energy flow. Improving the flow of energy (chi) in your home and creating good feng shui is believed to improve different areas of your life, bringing about increased wealth, career success and better health. But when you home is full of clutter, the energy that first comes through the front door will struggle to move smoothly around the rooms if it keeps encountering piles of junk stored in the hall, hidden behind doors, sofas or crowding surfaces in kids' bedrooms, the kitchen or bathroom. The slow, sluggish energy that this creates then has a negative effect on you and your family, often making you feel confused, blocked, lethargic, depressed and reluctant to progress or move on in any area of your lives.

Clutter hotspots So which are the worst areas in the home where clutter tends to gather?
• The door and hallway - Piles of children's paraphernalia, shoes and bags, boxes and newspapers stacked around here makes a bad impression for visitors and can stop energy entering positively, and prevent new opportunities coming in.
• Attics and lofts - these can become veritable dumping grounds for our past. They are often full of mementoes and memorabilia that creates a heavy, oppressive energy that is constantly hanging over us - old love letters and tokens, old school books, diplomas, old appliances and sports' gear and ancient board games - all gather here.
• Wardrobes in bedrooms - these are havens for old clothes, items that no longer fit and shoes that are too tight or never worn. Most people only wear about 20% of their clothes. Your wardrobe should reflect the person you are now, not who you used to be.

Clear out and move on So have a big clearout, be ruthless keep only what you really like and want. Do a few hours here and there and see how you lift your home's energy and atmosphere. It is truly liberating, once you create a shift and dump that rubbish that has being annoying you for months, you will soon notice new exciting things starting to happen.

Clutter clearing tips
• Go round each room with a pad and assess your junk, highlight the priority areas to sort out first.
• Do one small area at a time, focus on clearing out a drawer, cupboard or a wardrobe - don't overwhelm yourself.
• Get together five bags or boxes and label them: Junk, Charity shop or friends, Things to be repaired or altered, Things to sort and move and Transitional (keep in the loft for 6 months, if you don't miss them, throw them out). Sort out all your clutter into these bags.
• Don't hold onto presents you don't like just because a friend or relative gave them to you, give them to charity or someone who will like them.
• If anything is broken, get it mended or get rid of it as it promotes negative energy.
• Remember linking yourself to past relationships won't let new ones come in, so keep a few romantic mementoes, but throw away the rest.

About the Author

Mary Lambert is an experienced feng shui and decluttering consultant and can be contacted at www.marylambertfengshui.com"

I know, another "get rid of clutter" article Sam? I can explain. I live in Australia so it's spring time here and of course with spring comes spring cleaning, but that's not all. I'm at a stage in my life where I'm trying to work out what I want my life to be like for the next 30 years (yes, it's my 20's, remember yours?)

I'm doing a lot of throwing out the clutter, organising the mess, and focusing on a leaner, cleaner lifestyle where meaningless junk doesn't drain my energy. I really do think these articles are of great value, which is why I keep posting them.

Sam, Feng Shui Tips

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