Friday, February 1, 2019

Decluttering My Life From the Inside Out


"The lack of organizational tools isn't the problem; the overabundance of stuff is." -Emily Ley

In my last post, I wrote about remaking my life from the inside out inspired by Present Over Perfect.  Afterward, I mulled it over in my mind some more before I came to the realization that I actually don't want to remake my life.  I love my life the way it is.  I have a wonderful husband, a fabulous family, an incredible job, and I live at the beach for crying out loud.  Why would I want to remake my life?  I don't.  I do, however, want to declutter my life from the inside out. 

I recently decluttered my I-know-I-have-too-many-but-at-least-it's-not-as-bad-as-my-mom's shoe collection.  I went through each pair one by one.  Why in the world did I hang on to those black high heels that always rubbed blisters so I never wore them?  Why did I still have those pink flip-flops that I've had since college and literally have holes in the soles?  I was ruthless.  I cleared out a garbage bag full of shoes I don't wear anymore and walked outside to put them in my car to donate before I could get sidetracked.  When I came back inside, I looked at the shoe rack on the back of the door and smiled proudly at my accomplishment of only having shoes I love and actually wore.  The one pair that I couldn't bring myself to part with was my pair of Jessica Simpson red high heels that I begged for on my 18th birthday.  Yes, it's ridiculous to keep a pair of shoes for well over a decade, but they still make me happy to look at. 

I was so proud of myself for this tiny victory that I want to declutter every aspect of my life.  I want to focus on the who, what, when, and where of my life and get rid of anything that is simply taking up precious space and be left with only the things that bring value and joy to my life. 

Let's declutter our minds while we declutter our closets.  Let's purge our hearts while we purge our t-shirt collection.  Let's clean out our lives while we clean out our desk drawers.  As Karen says, "This is an inside job."  Let's get started.











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