
We partake in spring cleaning because of all the extra baggage we’ve accumulated over the year. Fun Summers lead to the ramp-up of work and obligations, which then feed into the non-stop holiday season, which finds us all a little emotionally taxed and hibernating come the beginning of the year. Suddenly, the golden hour of sunlight is hitting your home just right, and you realize, oh boy, I’ve got to get things in order.
All of this is usually taken on in a physical sense: you clean out closets, get rid of excess, wipe down neglected corners, and FINALLY repot that ficus. Decluttering becomes a magic task to rid yourself of the collection of stuff that has been impeding your movement, dirtying your space, causing you to trip, and weighing you down. When surrounded by clutter, you misplace things, you forget you had things, and there can be not-so-fun surprises hidden in the piles.But what if we took this spring cleaning energy and instead focused on ourselves? This means reaching into the deep, dark corners of our minds and hearts to find the clutter that’s been holding us back and impeding our growth.
In this series, we’ll do just that: get into some personal spring cleaning of our own. If you’ve already cleaned out your closet, GREAT, now let’s work on you.
Along with some special guests, we’ll spring clean your time, your mind, your relationships, your expectations, and your environment.
Skip the broom and instead take a deep breath; it’s time for some Spring Cleaning...