The Declutter Code Revealed: Step 5
In the space we’ve created, we begin to observe with new eyes. (Speaking of space, be sure you’ve read and practiced Step 4 so you can apply it to this step.) The
In the space we’ve created, we begin to observe with new eyes. (Speaking of space, be sure you’ve read and practiced Step 4 so you can apply it to this step.) The
We’re on Step 4 of and we’ve done some very introspective work so far. (Before you go on, be sure you’ve read and practiced Step 3 so you don’t
Ready to dive into step 3 of the ? (Have you read and practiced step 2? If not, do that first. There’s a delicate order to the Code, especially if
Now, we dive into step 2 of the . At this point in the Code, we’ve slowed down in mind and body—the necessary step to prepare ourselves for self-inquiry and
By now, you’re probably familiar with my book, The Declutter Code: 10 Simple Steps to Clarity and how it explores the simple philosophy behind decluttering our minds and the journey
'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. My guess is Alfred Lord Tennyson knew a thing or two about love. I agree with his sentiment,
I’m raising the torch for exercise. I’ll even throw an Olympic gold medal on the thing. Is there any reason not to love it? Exercise is how the body stays fit
When does stuff become clutter? When does what you own become more of a burden than a blessing? When does the disarray deserved to be disposed? You can’t stop thinking about
Day 1. What’s in the forecast for your new year? You might want to take a second to think about your answer to that question. It’s in your power to create,