The more we declutter, the lighter we start
to feel.
Wouldn’t you agree?
Our space becomes clearer, our become minds
clearer and our emotions are under control.
But could it be possible that decluttering,
while it is something that we should be doing
in all aspects of our life, could eventually
grow into an addiction.
But how?
Why?
Are a couple of the questions that have crossed my mind and I’m sure they’re crossing
and I’m sure they’re crossing your right now.
See usually the feelings that we feel immediately after we declutter our space,
whether it’s our physical space, our mental space or even our emotional space, is a feeling of satisfaction,
progression,
accomplishment.
A feel good feeling and I know you know what
I’m talking about.
Now I don’t want to burst your bubble, because
truthfully, I truly enjoy these feelings as well,
I mean you can see me smiling as I’m
talking about it.
But I have some food for thought for you.
Is it possible that these feelings that we deeply
enjoy feeling could be distracting us from
making logically decisions?
Could it be possible that as we’re decluttering,
in this moment, we decide to declutter even
further because we think it’s going to speed
up the process, which is then going to make
us feel even more satisfied and accomplished.
I wonder if it’s possible that we’ve become
addicted to decluttering because we it's going
to feel like we’re further along on our
journey then everyone else that is surrounding us.
What do you think?
See I’m mentioning this possible addition,
not to discourage you from letting go.
Because if you truly want to grow on our journey.
Grow into the person you’re meant to be,
into the life you’re meant to live.
Then you have to let go and get yourself up
from under these weights that are weighing you down.
But I am mentioning this, to challenge you
to slow down.
Not slow down in your effects, or in the change
that is occurring in your life.
But to slow down in your approach.
To be mindful with every decision that you
make.
Because here’s a quick news flash for you.
This is not a race, there is no finish line
and no one is going to win.
It sounds harsh, but it's the truth.
Be mindful of your decisions that you make.
Enjoy this journey.
Enjoy the process that you're on and do not
become addicted to in the moment feelings.
Like I said, enjoy this process, enjoy the
journey, enjoy the change that is happening
in your life.
I really hope that this message encouraged
you to keep pushing on your journey and as
always to think differently about your journey
and about the changes that are happening in
your life.
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