Declutter Your Space, Revitalize Your Life: Join the “Get Sh*t Done!” Party on January 29th1/24/2025 Are you ready to tackle the clutter that’s been holding you back? Join me on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025, from 1:00–2:30 PM CT for the Get Sh*t Done! Clutter•Clearing Party—a powerful virtual event designed to inspire and energize your clutter-clearing efforts. This interactive session is packed with practical tools and a sprinkle of fun to help you clear your space and reset your energy. Here's what you'll experience:
Sign up now to reserve your spot and make January 29th the day you finally start to clear the path to a healthier, happier home and a healthier, happier YOU. How Clutter Affects Your Health (And What You Can Do About It)Did you know clutter doesn’t just mess with your home—it can take a toll on your health too? In Feng Shui, clutter blocks the flow of chi (life energy), which can leave both your space and your body feeling stuck. Over time, this stuck energy might show up as stress, poor sleep, extra pounds, or even nagging health issues. Here’s a quick breakdown: Clutter and Stress: Visual clutter constantly pulls at your brain, creating a low-level sense of overwhelm and anxiety. Research even shows that cluttered spaces are linked to higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol. And when cortisol stays high, it’s not just your mood that suffers—it can interfere with your immune system and even contribute to more serious conditions like heart disease. Clutter and Sleep: A messy bedroom can sabotage your sleep. In Feng Shui, your bedroom should feel calm and restful, but clutter around your bed (or under it!) creates restless energy that can keep you tossing and turning. And when you don’t sleep well, everything from your mood to your metabolism takes a hit. Clutter and Weight Gain: A cluttered space often goes hand-in-hand with chaotic habits. Maybe your messy kitchen makes healthy eating feel like a chore, or your cluttered living room zaps your motivation to work out. Feng Shui teaches that a tidy environment supports healthy routines—and the same goes for your mind and body. Clutter and Chronic Disease: Long-term exposure to stress and poor sleep—both commonly linked to clutter—has a high correlation with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and autoimmune disorders. Clearing your space creates a ripple effect, promoting healthier habits and reducing risk factors for disease. Time to Take Action! Your well-being deserves a space that feels good. Whether you’re clearing out one drawer or diving into a bigger project, the “Get Sh*t Done!” Party is a fun way to kickstart your progress. Let’s turn your clutter into calm, one step at a time. Sign up today, and let’s make space for health, harmony, and all the good things waiting to flow into your life. See you at the party! XO PS: Invite a friend, the more, the merrier (and the more powerful the energy will be)!
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