Letting Go of Clutter

We become attached to our possessions.

Our attachment to these objects make it difficult to let them go.

Some of the possessions can be categorized as emotional baggage.

Other people, places, commitments, and possessions can be classified as unfinished business.

How can you get rid of this clutter, this emotional baggage, this unfinished business?

Here are some questions to ask yourself:

!. Would I buy this item for full price today?

2. Would it impact my daily life not to have this item?

3. Which of these items support and enhance your lifestyle today?

4. Which items get in the way?

5. Is the item worth the space it takes up in your home?

6. Is this item adding value to your life?

7. Do you have a similar item you like better?

8. Could this item be useful or helpful to another person?

Most of us have far more than we can actually use or need. Ask the questions above to help eliminate the chaos and clutter from your life. Visual how your space will look once the clutter is gone. Think of how peaceful your life will be and breathe in a sense of tranquility.