Let The Crap Go - Flush The Toilet

It's Wednesday so that means that it's time for me to use inappropriate but effective metaphors for clutter clearing!

It's this simple, deciding that you no longer want something but continuing to hang onto it so you can let go of it "perfectly" is like pooping in the toilet and then not flushing it. 

(Please note I use strong language in the video so you may want to listen with headphones if you have little ones around.)

I have a challenge for you this week and here it is. Gather up some stuff you already know you want to let go of and get it out of your house. Take it to the charity shop, put it on the curb, etc... How you do it is not as important as doing it.  Then comment below to let us know how it went. 

Just flush it, I promise it will be OK. 

Love,
Cecilia

What To Do With Junk Drawers (Or Bowls, Or Boxes)

During a recent challenge this question came up so I thought I would use this week's video to address it:

"In my 4 day journey, I have encountered many small boxes and bowls filled with indeterminate objects which are most frustrating to deal with. I am finding them everywhere!!! They pretty much stop me in my tracks. Any thoughts, Cecilia?"

Can you relate to the junk bowls (or boxes or drawers?). What sorts of things live there? What if you set a 15 minute timer RIGHT NOW and went through one of your junk bowls and was ruthless about getting rid of the maybes?  Comment below to let me know. 

Keep going, keep f'ing clutter. Yay!

Love,
Cecilia

F Clutter Wednesdays - Stop Trying To Please Your Perfectionist

Question. Are you trying to please your perfectionist? Are you trying to do things good enough so that your perfectionist will stop nagging you?

Newsflash, it's never going to work. Your perfectionist doesn't want to be pleased, it just wants to pick apart what you've done to highlight what's wrong. 

What if there was another way of going about things? A path that is more positive and more productive than the perfectionist? Why not click on the video to find out what I have in mind.

(Please note I use strong language in the video so you may want to listen with headphones if you have little ones around.)

 What do you think? How would it feel to follow a path of pleasure or *gasp* fun instead of perfectionism?

Comment below to let me know.


Yay!!!! Yay!!!! Yay!!!!

Love,
Cecilia