Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Clutter: A Love-Hate Relationship

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The Love-Hate of Clutter

Love-Hate of Clutter

Love-hate means you love the feeling you get from the acquisition process. There is a feeling of power, fulfillment and excitement you get from a great sale item, a new anything. It fills a lonely space, it soothes a wound. It just plain feels good. That part you love.

Then reality sets in; sometimes at the moment you hand over your credit card, sometimes when you walk out of the store, sometimes not until the bill comes and you hide it away with your guilt and remorse hoping it will not be found. That part you hate.

So what if this love-hate is about the space inside that you’ve been trying to fill? What if the love-hate really isn’t about the stuff but it’s about self? What if you were to love yourself more and the stuff less?
Are you ready for a Clutter Breakthrough?

The Clutter Breakthrough begins when we become willing to look at our relationship to stuff and what purpose it serves for us. The breakthrough begins when we become willing to see how clutter and disorganization have taken us out of living for today, how it has made our lives unmanageable.

We acknowledge clutter as the symptom, investigate its hold on us, release ourselves from its control, maintain the work we’ve done and share it with someone else who is challenged with the same feelings about clutter. We find freedom from the hold clutter has on us….

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