First Steps: In 2006 Burd was
moved by clutter at home to study plastic - eating microbes.
Not exact matches
So start
by parting with symbols of failed relationships (i.e., old love letters or those divorce papers in the basement) and sort through any physical
clutter in your bedroom and closet that is keeping you from
moving forward.
Freecycle ™ performs many wonderful functions: building bonds and community, keeping material items from the landfills, and redeeming the
clutter that consumes us
by moving it forward to a new, productive life.
Some of the things I plan to focus on as a result of the course include: Have a zero balance on my credit cards; Shed excess
clutter and clothing (donate to homeless shelter, etc.); Select organic produce as often as possible and buy smaller amounts to prevent waste; Become self - sufficient in the basics of life such as growing more food in my garden -
move from gardening as a hobby to a sustainable food source; Buy local
by ordering a «farm box» twice a month; I also plan to decrease spending — buy only what I need, not everything I think I want.
But even if you are not
moving, you can achieve some of the same results in your existing office
by taking some time to clear away the
clutter: get rid of anything and everything that is outdated, duplicative or no longer useful to your practice, and organize the rest.
By breaking up the step into smaller tasks, Meaghan was able to break through the
clutter and roadblocks in her mind, and
move forward in identifying possibilities to a career that would motivate and inspire her!
When you did the post on
moving the dining table under that huge window and I looked from the front of your leather couch and saw your vision, I pulled out your wide - open floorplan sketch and I thought: Although she's not saying it, at some deep level, she must have realized that if she went with that completely open plan, no one's eye would ever notice that beautiful dining setup
by the window — there would be too much visual
clutter beyond it.
I was so excited
by the huge peninsula when we
moved in, but its a
clutter magnet.
Although Feng Shui may seem complex, its philosophy includes commonsense practices and simple suggestions such as keeping your environment clean and organized, clearing
clutter, arranging furniture so you can
move easily from room to room, surrounding yourself with things you love that reflect and support your goals, and putting safety and comfort first
by making sure your home is healthy and functional as well as beautiful.