Most busy people find it hard to keep a flawless-looking and well-tended to home. Actually, most people people find it hard. The responsibility to your messy home is not a pleasant characteristic of adulthood, but coming home after a long day to a war zone of dirty laundry is not how most human beings would like to be greeted. When your dwelling place is a mess, it is hard not to lose your ability to think clearly, as your mind is clogged with this weird thing called responsibility. (*nervous laugh*) Pfffffffffft. BUT. Here is a thought. If you don´t actually own anything excess lying about your house, there will be nothing excess to clean up! (I know- it´s really quite profound.) If all that you have in your house are things that you love and need, you won´t ever have to say to yourself,¨Oh god, I have nowhere to hide this ugly old rug from the 80s because some hideous lamps from the 80s are taking up all the space.¨ again! It sounds pretty wonderful, doesn´t it? (No hate, 80s. No hate.) So let´s come out of hiding. Or rather, let´s rid our fabulous homes of anything we currently own whose sole purpose is hiding away. Yes, let´s. If you´re wondering where and how to begin, have no fear.We´re here to mini your life. (In the best possible way.) Here are two simple start-up steps to rid yourself of excess stress and responsibility: |
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Ivy PattersonI love to write. Writing is like therapy for me. It keeps me calm and it forces me to face the reality that I am in fact not a Disney princess, but a quite possibly clinically deranged human being who almost always has too much information to share. (I'm only joking of course.) I love helping other people reach their goals and let go of their worries. Writing helps me be brave, and occasionally my writing helps someone else be brave, too. That makes it all worth it. ArchivesCategories |