If you have been following my end of year posts, then you know we first began with a bit of reflection on the amazing things we learned and accomplished in 2013. The next step for me is weeding out the old.
I am a very literal person when it comes to clearing and purging things, so I tend to get a bit overzealous at letting go of material items. I am terrible at keeping receipts, manuals, and other things that I see as clutter that I might need in the future. That typically makes this process a lot easier for me each year since I am not hanging onto a ton of stuff I might need in the future.
While I am not sure where this need to clear originated from, I know that it is extremely important for me to start the year with a clean slate. Both figuratively and literally. I like my house to be clean, my laundry to be done, new bedding on the bed, and papers, clutter, and old stuff donated and tossed out. There is something about seeing a clean desk top or a new notebook that gets me all excited to create, write, and imagine new beginnings.
So, with that said, as I write this post a few days early, I am going to be spending much of my days getting rid of old stuff. You might consider doing the same. You know that closet that needs to be cleaned out and organized? The old pictures that need to be put in the album that has been collecting dust all year? Why not throw on some music, open the shades, and get that stuff done! There really is no better time than the moment to get those little things that have been sitting around waiting for you to tackle them. Just dig in and do it now!
What I love about this process more than the actual organization that takes place, is the after effects. The peace, the ideas, the inspired moments that occur when I am sitting in my newly organized space. There is something that happens when you clear out a room and let the fresh air and light in. It makes room for some really great creative energy to take over.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Clear out a closet or two that you have been meaning to get to all year-long
- Take one box and intend to get rid of 10 items from each room in your house to donate
- Go through your closet and get rid of old shoes and clothes that were replaced during the holidays
- If you have children, fill a box with old toys to donate to a shelter
- Dig into the catch-all room (we all have one) and organize those clothes, books, and the maybe-we will-use-it-one-day-items
- Go through your filing cabinets and shred old documents you no longer need
This is by no means meant to be an overwhelming task and you don’t have to do everything on the list, but I think you will find that once you get started you will enjoy the feeling you get once you have accomplished a new task. Have fun with it and just imagine the amazing new energy and creative ideas that will come flooding in once you make the space for it.
Enjoy!