Oneanne
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TOPIC TUESDAY: CLEARING
As we all know, clearing clutter is a big part of my life right now, and having to going thru it makes me determined not to be in this position again. So I looked up a couple clearing experts to see what they are saying about the process.
Stephanie Bennet Vogt
“…think of a light on a dimmer switch. Anything you do to love up your home with awareness and compassionate detachment – whether it is clearing out a drawer, putting the dishes away, taking out the trash – turns up the light. When you lead more with the heart (instead of the head) you’ll notice the energy magically shift (and lift) in a space. Truly. Though subtle, if you were to measure the ambient light after a space clearing, it is brighter.”
Stephanie recommends sorting by: Stay, Go, Throw, Don’t Know
And of course...
Marie Kondo
“You cannot clear the stress and clutter in your life with the same mindset that created it. For clearing to last, you need to slow down and put yourself first. Clearing is not about freeing up some space, it’s about freeing you!”
Marie recommends doing your tidy by: category – not location – beginning with clothes, then books, papers, miscellaneous items, and, finally, sentimental items. She says to keep only those things that speak to the heart, and discard items that no longer spark joy.
How are you with clutter and de-cluttering? Do you have a clearing process you like to follow? Have you ever tried either Stephanie or Marie's recommendations?

As we all know, clearing clutter is a big part of my life right now, and having to going thru it makes me determined not to be in this position again. So I looked up a couple clearing experts to see what they are saying about the process.
Stephanie Bennet Vogt
“…think of a light on a dimmer switch. Anything you do to love up your home with awareness and compassionate detachment – whether it is clearing out a drawer, putting the dishes away, taking out the trash – turns up the light. When you lead more with the heart (instead of the head) you’ll notice the energy magically shift (and lift) in a space. Truly. Though subtle, if you were to measure the ambient light after a space clearing, it is brighter.”
Stephanie recommends sorting by: Stay, Go, Throw, Don’t Know
And of course...
Marie Kondo
“You cannot clear the stress and clutter in your life with the same mindset that created it. For clearing to last, you need to slow down and put yourself first. Clearing is not about freeing up some space, it’s about freeing you!”
Marie recommends doing your tidy by: category – not location – beginning with clothes, then books, papers, miscellaneous items, and, finally, sentimental items. She says to keep only those things that speak to the heart, and discard items that no longer spark joy.
How are you with clutter and de-cluttering? Do you have a clearing process you like to follow? Have you ever tried either Stephanie or Marie's recommendations?