In both psychology and Feng Shui, we recognize that clutter is physical evidence that you are holding onto negative feelings from your past. Just as procrastination reveals psychological avoidance of past emotional trauma, clutter is physical evidence of avoidance
In feng shui, your home is the physical representation of the different aspects of your mental state and your life--your family, career, prosperity, relationship, health, future, and self. A cluttered house = a cluttered, confused mind and body that isn’t letting go of the past
Clutter places unnecessary obstacles in the way of your present and your future. Clutter or hoarding delivers subliminal messages of obstacles, confusion, resistance, and not letting go of the past. Clutter keeps you stuck. If you can't let go of material objects you have collected, you certainly cannot let go of all the negative emotional attachments these objects represent
Clutter exacerbates stress by causing mental confusion, overwhelm, lethargy, and an inability to cope. It is a major cause of relationship discord
Clutter induces brain fog, procrastination, underachieving, lethargy, wasted time, inefficiency and low self esteem. More importantly, clutter prevents your brain from functioning in an organized manner, and that results in stress and constipation. Take a look in your child’s bedroom and see if clutter might be a cause of poor grades at school
When clearing clutter, start with your bedroom, or the entrance to your home. When that is completed, tackle closets, drawers and under the stairs
Don’t neglect the basement, attic, and back yard. Those areas represent your subconscious mind
Choose appropriate flower essence remedies to assist with your transformation. We recommend our BREAKING BAD HABITS PROTOCOL
Be prepared for corresponding mental shifts to happen when you de-clutter
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