If I told you that you had too much stuff, what would you say?
Perhaps you’re nodding emphatically and yelling at the computer screen “YES! Help me!” or maybe you’re avoiding looking at the computer and thinking “Well, maybe I could get rid of a few things.”
Either way if you feel that you have too much stuff, you suffer from a variety of Someday Syndrome that I rarely talk about, but which many people suffer from.
It’s called I Might Need It Someday.
Even I suffer from it at times. You know it, I’m sure – just look around at the room you’re in right now – how much of it do you absolutely need or truly love? Anything else is extra and could go.
And when anyone suffers from this variety of Someday Syndrome, the stuff somehow makes us blind to it until it takes over our spaces and begins to affect our daily lives.
Fortunately there’s help.
And that’s where two Someday Interview subjects, Lisa Baldwin of Divine Order and the Goddess Leonie of the Goddess Guidebook, come in.
Together they’ve created an e-course called “Making Space for Your Goddess to Shine” – a six week e-course on divine decluttering & magical space clearing. By combining their skills of simplifying life and biggifying the spirit, Lisa and Leonie take you through practical and spirited ways to make your home sparkle with energy and support you. It covers a huge range of gorgeous tools & genius-shininess including:
This course is perfect for anyone who worries that decluttering is a cold, emotionless process. It takes the potentially painful process of letting go of stuff and turns it into a series of lessons in person power and energy.
Take a moment to imagine how great your life will be with a streamlined and energetic space. And imagine how awesome it’ll be to bust yet one more of your Somedays.
Then go visit the Decluttering Goddess website and sign up today!
P.S. Yes, I’m an affiliate of this e-course so if you sign up to it, you’ll be helping me bust my own Someday of being self-sufficient with this blog. ![]()
8 Responses to “Feel Divine While You Declutter”
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I love decluttering so I was very excited about this post! Great stuff. I’ll definitely be checking out the sites you mentioned for more decluttering inspiration.
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Decluttering as we speak for an upcoming move…once again, you share info that always has perfect timing!
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How perfect … I spent the day decluttering.
I’m a believer in a clean workspace or environment to set yourself up for success. It’s a good feeling when everything has a place, and everything is in it’s place. It’s less distractions while you unleash your best.
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@Positively Present
So happy I could feed your decluttering addiction… I mean passion!
@Laura
Good for you for decluttering BEFORE the move - far too many people pay to move boxes of stuff they haven’t opened before the last move and won’t open in the new home either.
@JD
I agree - when the place is cluttered I just can’t focus on my work. I have to have things in their place if I really want to concentrate fully.
Thanks dear Alex for this lovely review of our little course-that-could. It’s been SUCH a joy to share this course with other goddesses… and watch them (over email) start transforming those spaces into something that supports them and inspires them like a lovely nest.
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@Goddess Leonie
My pleasure - anything that will help people cure their Someday Syndrome is a fantastic thing to me!
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