Your home is a reflection of who you are. If you're 35 and still living with your parents, then that says something too.
I found this article that addresses a pretty important aspect of changing our lives: our homes. It's funny how we often forget the things that are right in front of us.
If you're looking to make a brand new start in life and open yourself up to more opportunities then you might want to consider some redecoration and some general house cleaning. This may mean opening up a garage sale or two.
Check out this article from Rejuvenation Lounge as it gives you tips and tricks on how to create a home filled with positive energy and support for any new endeavor you choose to go after.
Delete Obstacles And Welcome New Opportunities:
By Carole Fogarty
Rejuvenate Your Home: Let Go Of Your Excess Stuff:
If you are genuinely looking for change and keen to welcome new beginnings, new opportunities and amazing new experiences then you simply must create the energetic space in around you for these and more to occur. If you don’t then you are slowing down or blocking the creation of a new path to open expansively into your life.
I have witnessed hundreds of times both personally and with my clients the amazing changes that occur in peoples lives when they focus on removing the stuck, heavy, thick, old, unwanted energy (attached to their things) from every corner, cupboard, draw and hidden space around them.
As I’m on a passionate quest this year to detox and simplify my life (much deeper than I’ve ever gone before) I’m firstly exploring every nook and cranny in my home to remove as much stagnant and dead energy as possible.
I must add that each year when I do a big throw out, I often wonder, when I come across something tucked away, why I didn’t throw it out last year. We live and learn so my clearing clutter mantra this year is: “I am happy to let go of my stuff sooner rather than later”.
Your possessions hold an energy that either keeps you locked in the past or supports who you are today by uplifting your energy:
Become aware of how individual items decorating your home actually make you feel. I guarantee you will be surprised how zapping, stressful or pointless many of your possessions can be.
Your decision process should not be based on the cost of the possession or who gave it to you. Remember it’s about how it makes you feel. It is your personal living space and it is there to nourish YOU and support your journey in life so everything within its four walls should uplift your energy or simply be there for practical use such as an oven or fridge.



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