
If they’ve been on there a while chances are they’re not important anyway – so delete them from your life and feel free.
Declutter your life free#
Think outside the box and free up some time by sharing lifts with other parents, doing a little less in terms of housework, getting paid help etc…Īlso check out your TO DO list, does this bring you down when you look at it growing rather than shrinking?Īre there items on there that make you feel guilty because you aren’t doing them? Look at your routine and weekly schedule and start to declutter what you can. We lead busy lives – but sometimes, with a little extra thought and creativity – we could be doing a little less.įor instance, cleaning or taking kids to all their classes / activities. Maybe it’s a case of going out in a group rather than a 1-1 situation, or simply un-friending on Facebook so you don’t see their updates. Whether these people are ‘in real life’ friends, or online friends – you want to have people that make you feel great and that you really connect with in your life. You have to protect yourself from negativity, life really is too short to not spend it with people who make you thrive. We are the sum of the 5 people we spend the most time around – so what are you the sum of?

6 – People in your life who make you unhappy to be around. I’ve had several conversations with people before where they forgot they gave me something in my house!Īn idea for Inherited items is that they can be photographed and kept in an album – so you still have them but not front and centre. But look at it this way: –Ĭhances are the person that gave you that item doesn’t even notice it anyway. When you declutter things like this from your home, it feels bad at first. Your home is your sacred space – where you come to relax and look after each other – there isn’t room for negaitivity. If there are items that you look at and feel anything but positive about – they shouldn’t be in your home. These may be things we were given by a family member or friend, or things we inherited. There are items in most of our homes that don’t bring us joy (to coin a phrase by the lovely Marie Kondo).

5 – Any physical item that makes you feel sad or guilty
