A Short Guide To Decluttering Your Life

At this point, the benefits of decluttering are well known and clear. The less stuff you have weighing you down in life, the more free you feel, and the more open you are able to be as you engage with the facts of your days. More and more people are starting to turn to decluttering as a way of life, and with good reason. If you are keen on giving this a go, there are a lot of things that you might want to bear in mind to make it easier. Let’s take a look at the basic process of decluttering your life right now.

Reduce Commitments

Remember that this is not just about physical stuff, but also the things that you need to do in your life. If you are keen to start decluttering your life, therefore, you’ll want to focus first on reducing your commitments as much as you need to. You might have already subscribed to too much in life, have far too much on your plate, and more often than not this is simply your own choosing. So you might want to try and reduce your commitments slightly and see how this makes you feel.

Remove Junk

Next up you can take a look at your home and ask yourself whether there is any junk that you might be able to get rid of. If so, this is one of the best things you can do to declutter your life, and it’s also one of the most enjoyable. The best way is to hire junk removal services and simply go around your home throwing out anything that you no longer use. If you haven’t used it in six months, get rid of it. This gung-ho approach is bound to make a difference to your home life.

Reconsider Routines

Sometimes you don’t need to get rid of anything; you just need to take a further, closer look at your routines, and ask yourself whether they are truly necessary. Having good routines is important, because it can be all too easy to lose time if you are not careful, or to feel that you have too much to do simply because you haven’t worked out the best routine or schedule yet. So revisit your routines and see whether you can’t improve upon them in some way or another. You might be surprised at how effective this can be.

Reappraise Relationships

While it is not necessarily healthy to simply get rid of people from your life for no good reason, there is often an argument to be made for reappraising some of your relationships and seeing whether you are in need of them all, or whether some of them might be weighing you down. This is the kind of thing that can be difficult to do, but which will produce amazing results if you do it right. All in all, it’s definitely something that you will want to consider doing at least, as it is likely to help you out.

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Mavian Arocha-Rowe

Mavian Arocha-Rowe

Editor-in-Chief at Chispa Magazine
Mavian Arocha-Rowe is known as an asset to the business and communications industry and is motivating and advocating “your authenticity should be your strategy,” for all women, regardless of their season and roles. For the past 20 years she has directed magazines, plus multiple art and marketing departments as creative director and brand manager. What supersedes all of her great career moves is her role as wife and mother living in Atlanta. Challenging herself to discover and bravely pursue the calling for her life, Arocha-Rowe helps other women discover and pursue their life’s assignment. She is a passionate, and loud-laughing speaker on the topic of purposefully redeemed, and mentors young women so they can exercise a mind that is doctrinally pure, along with a heart that beats toward sanctification. She will almost never turn down Marlow’s Tavern double-tavern cheeseburger, a cooking-demonstration from Leaning Ladder, or any opportunity to head to Miami to spend time with family.
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Mavian Arocha-Rowe is known as an asset to the business and communications industry and is motivating and advocating “your authenticity should be your strategy,” for all women, regardless of their season and roles. For the past 20 years she has directed magazines, plus multiple art and marketing departments as creative director and brand manager. What supersedes all of her great career moves is her role as wife and mother living in Atlanta. Challenging herself to discover and bravely pursue the calling for her life, Arocha-Rowe helps other women discover and pursue their life’s assignment. She is a passionate, and loud-laughing speaker on the topic of purposefully redeemed, and mentors young women so they can exercise a mind that is doctrinally pure, along with a heart that beats toward sanctification. She will almost never turn down Marlow’s Tavern double-tavern cheeseburger, a cooking-demonstration from Leaning Ladder, or any opportunity to head to Miami to spend time with family.