Feng Shui and Decluttering

Why Organizing Can Improve Your Life

© Heather Levin

May 22, 2007
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Feng Shui and home organizing go hand in hand. Learn how to declutter and improve the energy in your home.

Although most of us look at cleaning and organizing as a chore, it's important to realize that our home and the way we live in it plays a huge role in our life. If we're living in a dirty, cluttered environment, we're going to feel bogged down, out of control, and perhaps depressed. If, however, we're living in a clean, well-organized space, we're going to feel uplifted, empowered, and confident. Our home represents who we are at our deepest level, and it's important we show ourselves and others that we're moving through life in a positive, assertive direction.

Feng Shui and decluttering go hand in hand. Why? Because clutter literally means "to block" in old English. There's no faster way to block and stagnate energy from circulating around your home than to have it filled with clutter. If you're ready to start making more money, find a happy relationship, or even just experience a better mood, then look no further than your own home. You'll be amazed at the change when you whole-heartedly start getting rid of clutter. Here are a few tips to help get you started:

  • Start in the room that bothers you the most. You know the one! It's the room you cringe every time you go into, and the room that you shut off when guests come to visit. Whether you realize it or not, this room is really weighing you down, both physically and mentally. Let's tackle this one first.
  • Many people have a hard time getting rid of "stuff". But this "stuff" is taking up a lot of your energy and peace of mind! Ask yourself this: if all of this "stuff" was destroyed by a fire or flood, would you miss it? If you're honest with yourself, you can clear out a lot of you clutter with just that one question.
  • If there are some things you find really hard to get rid of but don't have a use for, try setting up a swap with friends. Books, blankets, small pieces of furniture, or clothing could all be "shared custody" items. This is a great way to pass on pieces you're emotionally attached to.
  • As you're decluttering, keep repeating to yourself WHY you're doing this. Your intention is just as important as the physical decluttering. If you're looking for money making opportunities, or just want a less stressful life, keep this in mind as you go along.

Feng Shui has been around for thousands of years, and with good reason. The state of your home and its energy says a good deal about who you are as a person, and what problems/successes you're currently experiencing. Getting rid of clutter is the first step in achieving a life filled with joy and balance. Good luck!

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