Sober From Clutter
By: Janet L. Hall
Every Sunday in the spring
and summer an acquaintance
I have
goes out all day to yard sales.
It's her ritual, her habit,
and the
"thing" she does on Sunday.
She's addicted! She's really
looking
for something to feed her
Spirit and Soul, make her
feel good,
change her life, get what
she wants; all the while,
all around her
she is drowning in clutter.
Many of the things we do,
think, say, and the way we
act or react is
out of habit. Most of the
time we are totally unaware
of these
actions, thoughts, or sayings
because they are so ingrained
into our
fiber of being, or we are
in some kind of pain.
If you want to correct, change,
or replace a habit, you must
first
become aware of the old habit
and replace it with a more
desirable
habit.
To break an unwanted habit,
such as hitting the yard sales
every
Sunday or shopping till you
drop, I feel you must look
deep within
yourself to discover the true
reason you are "spending"
like there's
no tomorrow, or bringing home
stuff you really have NO need
or
space for! You must admit
you have a habit that is undesirable,
and be committed to changing.
Getting "sober" or becoming
more mindful of your actions
and
undesirable habits will help
you become more aware of what
you
are buying, saving, or hoarding,
and why. It will allow you
to be
more in tune with yourself,
and cause you to stop and
listen.
Hopefully you can correct
the habits of "shopping till
you drop, piling
up, saving everything for
someday, or just in case."
For one whole day, be as conscious
as possible of ALL your
actions, thoughts, and sayings
towards your clutter, your
shopping,
and of saving stuff; from
the time your eyes open to
close and all
the time in between. Pay close
attention to the emotional
causes of
your clutter behavior and
what effect it is having on
you and
possibly those around you.
Question yourself; ask why
you do the
things you do.
What is your Spirit and Soul
lacking, or what fears do
you have that
you feel you must buy, collect,
or hoard in order to replace
that
"lack" or feed that fear?
Many times I have arrived
at a clients home or office
where it is not
uncommon that they start sobbing
and pleading for my help.
As I work with clients, I
get to know a lot about them
and their life.
Being an "old-hat" at this
I can usually see or sense
what their
"true" problem is. Not wanting
to invade what little privacy
they
have left, I usually wait
for them to discover or confess
what has
brought them close to the
point of no return. What has
made them
into a "shop till you drop,"
"a collector of things," "a
pack-rat," a
QVC junkie, or a "just in
case" clutter person.
It always comes down to, in
one way or another; their
Spirit and
Soul, aren't being feed, fear,
or both.
Four Top Emotional Reasons
for Your Clutter:
1. Your Spirit, body, and
mind aren't getting any love,
intimacy, or
attention.
2. You over compensate because
you had little growing up,
so you
want it now and you want your
children to have it all too!
3. You have fear or guilt
of getting rid of things that
were given to
you.
4. You have so much pain and
sadness you think all your
stuff will
make it better - it doesn't!
Is your clutter holding you
hostage because of your fear
of letting
go, fear of not being loved,
fear of not being a good parent?
What emotional reason is causing
your clutter problems? What
are
you doing that might be replacing
something missing in your
life?
Maybe you aren't even aware
of it yet. Stop and really
think on this.
Ask yourself WHY you do the
things you do. Be honest with
yourself. It's not always
easy, I know. This question
can open up a
lot of other questions and/or
painful memories.
Once you become aware of the
WHY, you can start to move
forward and discover the HOW.
How can you change these habits,
rituals, and compulsions?
Just like an addict, you need
to start rehabilitating your
life. Why not
correct the emotional lacking
or fear, and replace the addiction
of
clutter with the sobriety
of getting rid of your clutter?
For the next 31 days, every
time you start to bring something
into
your life - STOP - and ask
yourself, "Why do I feel I
need this?
Why do I want this? What is
it replacing in my life? What
has just
happened; what did I just
feel (or not feel), or think
that makes me
WANT this?
For the next four issues of
the Balance issue of OverHall
IT! we will
examine the emotional reasons
that might be the cause of
your
clutter. Please remember that
these are the top four EMOTIONAL
reasons I've come across with
clients. If you have any others
that
you would like to share, please
email me.
This month let's take a closer
look at Emotional Reason number
1.
Love, Intimacy, and Attention:
"I don't have anyone to love
me," or "My partner and I
barely talk,
let alone have relationships,"
or "I keep bringing things
into the
home and piling up, and then
I get noticed, I get some
attention,
although it's usually negative
attention." I hear things
like this ALL
the time,
Any of those sound familiar?
Let's do a little exercise.
Answer the questions below
honestly, and write them down.
1. Do you love yourself, and
what do you love about yourself?
On the list below write out
all the attributes you love
about yourself
(I've given an example of
mine in case you need help).
It's okay if
you can only think of one.
What physical attributes do
you love about yourself?
I love the natural white streaks
that are starting to flow
through and
shine in my hair.
What emotional attributes
do you love about yourself?
I love that a book or a movie
can be so moving, a child
can be so
loving and innocent, or a
spectacular scene can be so
breath taking
that I'm moved to tears or
laughter.
What spiritual attributes
do you love about yourself?
I love that I can ASK and
I KNOW I will receive.
What creative attributes do
you love about yourself?
I love that I can turn a plot
of ground into a beautiful
garden of
flowers or vegetables.
If there is something you
don't like about yourself
- step up and start
doing something about it.
Stop looking at yourself or
thinking of
your "bad" attributes. Focus
on your "good". Stop dwelling
on the
negative and only allow the
positive in and out. What
we focus on
multiplies: good or bad, negative
or positive.
To quote Alan Cohen, "But
because we are spiritual
beings, it is the inside world
that determines our happiness.
The
most powerful way to improve
your circumstances is by upgrading
your consciousness. If you
try to change your situation
without
changing your mind, sooner
or later you will revert to
your former
position."
If there's something about
you that CANNOT be changed,
accept
and love yourself for who
you are.
I love me for me, and you
need to love yourself, and
give yourself
positive attention before
anyone else will or can. Love
yourself
unconditional.
I'm a firm believer that if
you want someone to love you,
you have
to love yourself FIRST!
2. Do you give yourself positive
attention, and put yourself
first?
For the next 31 days put yourself
first; take time out for yourself.
Give yourself the positive
attention you deserve. Meditate
or pray.
Take a walk on the beach,
around the neighborhood, through
your
yard. Go fishing, to a game,
or an event. Have a soak,
or lie in the
grass. Curl up with a good
book or watch your favorite
movie. Get
a new hair style, a manicure,
pedicure, or massage (yes,
men can
do this too!)
3. Are you getting in your
own way and blocking the flow
of love,
intimacy, and attention by
surrounding yourself with
useless or unneeded
stuff?
4. Are you "spinning your
wheels" looking for stuff
all day, moving
stuff from one room or pile
to the next; too tired in
the evening or
weekends to have a relationship?
Love yourself, and your surroundings,
and rehabilitate yourself
from
your clutter.
Your possessions don't love
you - they posses you!
Your possessions and stuff
will not end your emotional
lacking.
Possessions, clutter, and
all your "stuff" are just
a temporary
substitute to fill a void,
calm you, or satisfy a desire
or need, and
most likely causing you MORE
pain, chaos, and problems.
5. Has the romance frizzled,
gone dry, or disappeared from
your
life?
Make a list of all the things
that have changed in your
love area.
What's missing or lacking?
What can you do to change
this and
how?
If you have a partner, please
talk to them; maybe they are
missing
you too.
Find out what you need to
do to get romance back into
your lives.
Make your list together.
Can you have a "standing"
weekly or monthly date?
If you need a sitter, can
you schedule in advance?
Will a romantic dinner, interlude,
or just a walk, hand-in hand,
satisfy what's missing?
Do you need a weekend or a
week away, alone, together
with no
interruptions?
Do you just need an unexpected
hug, a kiss, a wink, or an
adult
conversation?
Only you and your partner
can discover, together, what
is missing
and how to bring back into
your life what you need.
Whether you are single, dating,
or whatever your situation,
you
need to discover by looking
inside yourself what it is
you need,
what are you looking for,
what will feed your Spirit
and Soul.
Ask and ye shall receive,
believe this, it will come
to you.
For the next 31 days, get
"sober" from your clutter
EVERYDAY by
tossing or giving away the
stuff that is causing your
clutter, and
your pain. Remember that you
are trying to replace your
old habits
and "addictions" with new
and supportive ones. As like
the addict,
who replaces getting high
or going bar hopping, they
attend AA
meetings, and discover new
ways to spend their time,
so must you
find out what you need to
do and get to get sober from
your clutter.
Arnold Patent said "If you
ever feel that you should
do something,
lie down until the feeling
passes." Let's put a twist
on this by
saying, If you ever feel that
you need to bring ANYMORE
stuff into
your life, lie down until
the feeling passes.
For additional help: The Organizing
and Feng Shui Wizard,
Janet L. Hall, FSII has a
FREE newsletter, OverHall
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http://www.overhall.com/newsletter.htm
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organizational products for
your office, home, and computer
at http://www.overhall.com/products.htm
Janet is a Professional Organizer,
Certified Feng Shui
Practitioner, Speaker, and
Author and can help you regain
control of your life, your
time, your stuff, and your
environment.
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For additional help: The Organizing
and Feng Shui Wizard,
Janet L. Hall, FSII has a
FREE newsletter, OverHall
IT! at
http://www.overhall.com/newsletter.htm
and many
organizational products for
your office, home, and computer
at http://www.overhall.com/products.htm
Janet is a Professional Organizer,
Certified Feng Shui
Practitioner, Speaker, and
Author and can help you regain
control of your life, your
time, your stuff, and your
environment.
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