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Spring Clean Your Life
Our minds are much like our homes. They both get cluttered with old ideas,
old attitudes, old conversations, old hurts. Both need a routine cleaning
out of stuff that we’ve collected for one reason, and are holding onto out
of habit, neglect, or just sheer willfulness.
Pursuing a simple, sustainable, flexible, happier lifestyle means that you
have to choose it. And that means choosing to lose some other things.
It means getting rid of things that no longer work for you, it means
updating the way you do things, it means freeing up some space for new
and exciting opportunities and challenges.
Just like cleaning your home, a mental Spring Cleaning takes a dedicated
effort, a conscious choice to make changes in your mind the same way you
make changes in your décor.
Here are some ideas to get you started on a Spring Cleaning for your Life:
1. Clean out the anger, hatred, jealousy, and self doubt. If you need to apologize,
bite the bullet and do it. If you’re still angry and waiting on an apology from
someone who won’t or can’t give you one, decide to let it go. It’s not contributing
to your life -- in fact it’s contaminating it -- so it needs to go to the junk heap
at the curb. Only then can you put something POSITIVE in it’s place.
Make some room for happiness.
2. Wash away delay and procrastination. Delay and procrastination
set you up for frustration after frustration. You’ll find yourself constantly in
the past, trying to catch up, scrambling around trying not to get caught. Is
that really how you want to live? Get into the present! You’re missing your
life by living yesterday over and over.
3. Dust off your attitude, and put on a fresh coat of
positive. A positive attitude begins with gratitude. For just one day,
practice giving instead of taking, practice sharing as much love, help,
care, concern, and gratitude as possible. It’ll change your perspective.
4. Throw out misunderstanding, and lack of patience. Sweep
out the dirt of gossip or lies. Open the shades and let in the warmth of friendship.
True friendships, take work, time, energy, thoughtfulness. True friendships require
forgiveness, require understanding. You don’t want to be a doormat to anyone, but you
do want to find relationships that are equal and reciprocal. The results are certainly
worth it.
5. Lighten up your thoughts with humor and fun. Yes, life is difficult and the
world can be a scary tiresome place. But in your own world, you are in charge of every day.
You decide what to think about. You decide when to laugh, you decide what to read, what to
listen to. Choose to insert laughter into each day; choose to have a little fun every day.
6. Open the windows of your mind to
new ideas and a fresh perspective on living a happier, better, easier life.
Change takes action. There’s no silver bullet, no magic pill. But if you’ll open your mind
to some different ways of doing things, if you’ll try some new habits, if you’ll work your
mind muscles and your organizational skills in a different way, you’ll find that you’ll
create the life that you truly want, not just the one that you end up with.
7. Enjoy the person you are. If you don’t like yourself, find
out why, and start working on becoming a person you do enjoy and that others
will enjoy also. The returns will be worth it.
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