The last couple of weeks I’ve written about what clutter is and how it’s actually a great tool you can use to get to know yourself better and decide what area of life needs your attention next for you to move forward. If you missed those blogs, you read read them here and here.
So how do you listen to your clutter? How do you understand the subconscious messages you’re sending yourself about where you need to focus your energy next to move forward?
Where your clutter is accumulated in your home is the key.
If you have clutter under your bed for example, the likelihood is that you are either a bit stuck around your relationships, or your health, or both.
Clutter in or around your entrance indicates issues with creating wealth and living an abundant life.
A cluttered kitchen might indicate that you struggle with your wealth/abundance and also your health.
So I actually find this very helpful in my consultations. By looking at where clutter accumulates in people’s homes, I can know what areas of their life is not working optimally at this point in time. And together we can then set a plan for how to change that.
If you want to get to know your own clutter, I highly recommend you go to the “Blog Topics” drop down menu to the right hand side of this page and choose “Compass Directions” from the categories. Each of the eight compass directions represents an area of your life and a family member. By reading about what clutter in this area of your home means, you can get a better understanding of yourself and hopefully feel motivated enough to make a change.
Next week I’ll write about HOW to best clear your clutter. It will be a very hands on, practical type of instruction that you can go straight home and use.
I hope this is helpful. If you have any questions, please leave a comment or get in touch with me.
To your happiness,
Sara
This rings so many bells for me. For years, I struggled with health, relationship and wealth issues and my house became more and more cluttered. As I have healed all the emotional breaks in my life, been diagnosed with illness and managed my depression, the clutter has become unbearable.
People used to wonder why my house was a mess. It was because it reflected my life!
YES! That’s so very true. When life is messy, very often our homes get messy too. And then you’re on a downward spiral… So when (and if) you can find the strength to change, starting with your home can be very helpful. Then these rest will normally unfold from there too.