Monday, May 16, 2011

Purge People – Weeding Out Clutter Bit by Bit, Part 2

By Jessica Hoelzel

Getting rid of things doesn’t have to be tough. You don’t have to feel like it’s a burden, or like it’s too much for you to handle. Taking things bit by bit, tackling areas one by one, as I mentioned in my last post, can make it seem less daunting. But what can really make decluttering less daunting is knowing why you are doing it.


When you go to declutter an area of your home with strong intentions behind your action, that’s where the true power of feng shui is possible.



What are your intentions?



To shed the old?

(Feel lighter, have more energy)



To live authentically?

(Space that’s more “you”, comfortable and enjoyable)



To have new opportunities?

(Activate flow of chi, good things come your way)



To feel protected/supported?

(Safe, someone is looking out for your well-being)



When decluttering, approach each area with the notion that you are going to weed out the things that don’t serve you anymore. Then, infuse the space with the energy of what you want to create anew. This is where things can get exciting! If you know how the bagua lays out in your home, your actions can be even more powerful.



“Your intention is what will shape your experience.”

- Gary Zukav



Good luck with your transformation.

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