Depending on how many walkways are cluttered, this could take a couple of 10 minute sessions. For now, pick the one that’s the biggest problem area. Definitely clear out the main entry way to your home. Clearing your entry way gives your home a more welcoming feel and frees up more room for good things (and people!) to enter your life.
Make sure you can move from room to room effortlessly. Make sure you can access all doors and windows easily – especially in case of emergency. As my mom used to say, the last thing you want if you have to get out in case of a fire is to trip over a bunch of junk.
Day One: Consider: What kind of clutter do you have in your life?
Clearing out clutter is easier said than done, especially when you have packrat tendencies.
@cube – that is definitely true. When I work with clients who are packrats, I guide them to take tiny steps. That’s where it starts. Once you can do a little here and a little there, you can gain the ability to tackle bigger and projects. It takes time, but you have to start somewhere.
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