I had a quick trip up north this weekend to hang with my favorite one year olds-- Adorable grandbabies--walking, talking and having opinions :) Can you feel summer winding down? Fall is a season of transition--a hustle-bustle-boogie-down season (just watch the squirrels) as preparations are made. Do you see the fiery glow in the leaves? The radiance in the shortening sunlight? This is the season for taking stock of all the bounty we've been afforded. A time for itemizing our blessings and recounting our joys. If you’re blessings include the OPPORTUNITY to clear your clutter and take stock of each and every item in your home--Fall is the perfect time to begin (or continue…). And, whether you’re just beginning, in the middle of clearing your clutter and getting organized or if you’re finished (are we ever really finished?). Consider this--when the clutter and chaos are gone, what will you invite in? Imagine NOW that you have space, less stress, more time... What are your dreams? What will bring you peace and joy?
It’s worth closing your eyes for a minute to consider this--dropping in to the bigger WHY can lay the foundation and fuel you to do the nitty-gritty-clutter-clearing work. It’s an amazing way to take care of yourself, even if it may seem daunting. This isn’t just about clearing space in your home for the fun of it or the exercise! (Although Peter Walsh writes about just that in his book--Clear the Clutter, Lose the Weight.) It’s about letting go of the STUFF that is holding you back--keeping you from creating the beautiful life you imagine. IF you have a basement that resembles this...maybe we ought to talk. Consider it a Big, Beautiful Feng Shui Gift to yourself! Click Reply to this email, Kelly and I would love to support you on your journey! Lots of Love, XO SUCCESS STORY: “WOW! I had no idea this disaster could be cleared out in a couple of hours. Every time I looked at it, I thought it would take days! Thank you SO much for holding the vision for what’s possible and supporting us to reclaim our home!” Ben T. Madison
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