Declutter Your Mind, Declutter Your Space: Finding Clarity and Serenity in the Midst of Mental Health Challenges
Be honest with yourself and take action. Setting Realistic Goals When it comes to decluttering, to avoid getting overwhelmed, it's not just about starting small. A vital component is setting realistic goals. Each person's capacity differs, especially when dealing with depression or anxiety. It's essential to understand your limits and work within those constraints rather than aiming for big, unrealistic targets. An attainable goal keeps you motivated, whereas a daunting one could put you off entirely. Nicky Asher-Bowling emphasized this a lot during the session. There was a certain relatability when she shared how she started from decluttering one single drawer and then worked her way up. She stressed the importance of being kind to oneself, accounting for the gradual pace as an achievement rather than a drawback. Her message to listeners in a similar situation: Every small step counts, and it's okay if things take more time. An insightful takeaway indeed! Starting Small and Setting Realistic Goals There's no rulebook for decluttering that states that you have to clean out your entire house in a day or a week. Don't put unnecessary pressure on yourself! Take baby steps, start with a small task like cleaning a single corner or organizing a drawer, and gradually increase your target. Remember to set realistic goals - targets that are achievable for you. Nicky Asher-Bowling touched upon this when sharing her own journey in the podcast. It's fascinating to hear about her approach - how she started small with the task of decluttering. She stressed creating a comfortable pace for yourself without feeling overwhelmed. In her own words, decluttering should be 'a marathon, not a sprint.' It's good advice for anyone, even those not dealing with depression or anxiety. Check out the Summer Decluttering cleaning series on the podcast or YouTube. Comment, like, and subscribe to the YouTube channel for more content. Rate and review the podcast on Apple iTunes to provide feedback and support. Look up Dawn Madson, the Minimal Mom, for decluttering tips and inspiration. Start small and set realistic goals for your decluttering projects. · Use the four-box method (trash, donate, keep, undecided) when decluttering. · Follow the 90-day rule to help you decide what to keep and what to let go of. · Seek support and accountability from a friend, family member, or coach. · Get ridof the items you decluttered as soon as possible to prevent re-cluttering. · Be honest with yourself and avoid making excuses for keeping unnecessary items. · Take action and implement the decluttering strategies discussed in the podcast. · If you need accountability, reach out to Nicky for support and guidance. ·Consider paying for subscriptions annually to reduce monthly expenses and clutter. · Start with small decluttering projects to build momentum and prevent overwhelm. https://www.nickyasherbowling.com In this episode, you will be able to: Living with depression and anxiety is a daily struggle, but what if I told you that there was a way to find peace amidst the chaos? This is a story of unexpected liberation, a tale of how decluttering transformed not just a home, but a life. As a mom battling these relentless demons, the clutter in my living space mirrored the clutter in my mind. But then, I stumbled upon a game-changing solution that revolutionized everything. But what happens next? How does this journey unfold? Let's dive in and discover the surprising twist that awaits. Gain insights into overcoming clutter while grappling with mental health challenges. Find out how to break down your decluttering dreams into manageable, doable tasks. Learn about the efficiency of the four-box sorting system for quick and easy decluttering. Understand the art of decision-making when it comes to treasured possessions. Discover the role of supportive allies in your journey towards a clutter-free life.
From "It's Going to Be Okay!"
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