Reorganizing our lives, making healthy changes, and figuring out who we truly are can be a very difficult process. Sometimes, it's difficult to even know where to start. Perhaps that's what so intriguing about decluttering. It gives us a place to start and we can see the progress with our own eyes. Moreover, as the mess clears we are actually working through our issues associated with that clutter.
Bless Your Mess includes a lot of good advice about the process. I particularly found the author's definitions of clutter valuable. A lot of the things I had been keeping for all the wrong reasons.
Product Description
Bless Your Mess and create a home that feels fabulous! is for anyone who has tried other declutter or organization techniques without success. Many approaches on the market favor attacking clutter, which simply wages a war against possessions and results in an on-going battle with clutter. One of the ways Bless Your Mess differs is by understanding that we live in a world of energy, whether that is in human, animal or plant form . . . or the piles of paper and clutter that drive people into overwhelm. When you attack or push against energy in the form of clutter, it will push back and the battle is on.
The good news is that through the life-changing, revolutionary techniques presented in this book, those with clutter will discover how to work with energy to dissipate clutter through a loving, empowering and peaceful process. The tips in Bless Your Mess will help readers get control of their stuff and their lives, not through arbitrary regimens, but by bringing themselves and their things into harmony with present time.
Endorsed by Christiane Northrup, M.D. (The Secret Pleasures of Menopause) and Ciji Ware (Rightsizing Your Life), Bless Your Mess, provides the support, inspiration, techniques and spiritual insights needed to transform a cluttered home into an environment that is a welcoming and nurturing place to come home to.
Those engaged with this book will feel Ashi's affirming and heartfelt presence as she walks with them through each step of the declutter process. The author's style of decluttering is innovative, practical, life-affirming and fun - and perhaps most importantly, sustainable!
Bless Your Mess is the recipient of the 2009 first place EVVY book award in the Self-Help category, as juried by the CIPA Education and Literacy Foundation of the Colorado Independent Publishers Association.
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