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I Have An Urge To Get Organized
10
Things A Cluttered
Home Reveals About You
You may think that a cluttered home, workspace
or vehicle is no big deal. You might make constant promises
to yourself that you’re going to get a handle on it at some
future time, but keep putting it off until you have more time
and energy to deal with it.
However, have you considered what your clutter might be saying
about you? What message it sends to others? Depending on what
your clutter is composed of, where it appears in your life,
and how chronic it is, you may be surprised to see what it
reveals about you, your personality, and your life.
Take a look at the possibilities below and compare them to
your own life:
1.
Financial
Financial
clutter can take the form of overdue bills, excessive debt
or spending habits, unused memberships,
unread magazine subscriptions, or poor saving habits. Financial
clutter often represents a disconnection from your inner
power. You may feel fearful about your finances, or insecure
about
your financial future. You may feel overwhelmed by bills,
anxious about not having enough, or worried about being able
to handle
what you have. You may even be using money (or a lack of
money) to play out various emotional needs, like trying to
soothe
your dissatisfaction with your job by overspending on entertainment.
2.
Bedroom
Clutter
in the bedroom often reflects upon your love life. This can
apply to your relationship with another,
or yourself. The bedroom is the room in which you connect
with your inner passion, love, and peace. It is the room
in which
you let down your defenses and rest, or become intimate with
someone you love. If this environment is chaotic and disordered,
you may be trying to avoid intimacy, either with another
person, or yourself.
3.
Bathroom
Your
bathroom represents your personal care habits. If your bathroom
is cluttered and messy, you most likely also
struggle with poor health habits like lack of exercise, lack
of adequate rest or nutrition, or even neglected hygiene.
More than anything, your self-worth may also be neglected
or dishonored.
4.
Kitchen
A
cluttered kitchen represents a lack of spiritual and emotional
nourishment. You may feel disconnected, fatigued,
stressed, or confused, which reflects itself in this heart
of your home. Your kitchen is also usually the place where
you strengthen the family unit. It’s the place and time when
families usually spend time together talking and connecting
emotionally. If your kitchen is chaotic and disordered, your
family connections may also be so.
5.
Basement
What
lies under your feet is your foundation, or support, for
the other parts of your life. Chaos in your
foundation means you will not feel adequately supported.
You will feel like you’re on shaky ground, unable to gain
sure
footing. This can cause an ongoing sense of insecurity or
lack of confidence in everything you do.
6.
Attic
A
cluttered, disorganized attic creates a sense of oppression
and heaviness in your life. You may experience
this as a sense of something hanging or looming over you.
Your attic can also be a symbol for the “attic” of yourself
– your
mind. A confused, jumbled attic often reveals confused, jumbled
thoughts.
7.
Garage
Most
garages serve as both storage and workspaces. You may park
your car there, but also have a workbench upon
which you complete various home improvement projects. Your
garage represents “space” in your life. A space to work,
a space to store things that matter to you, and ultimately,
the
space in which you can be productive and efficient. If your
garage is cluttered, you likely feel pressured, stressed,
constricted or limited in many areas of your life.
8.
Workspace
Your
workspace obviously represents your professional growth.
Too much clutter and disorganization reveals a lack
of control over your career path, or feelings of being overwhelmed
or dissatisfied by your career.
9.
Vehicle
Your
vehicle serves as the symbol for progress and movement through
life. Too much clutter may represent an
inner fear about moving forward, or an inability to let go
of the past so you can move more freely into the future.
You may be blocking yourself from moving on, letting go of
pain
from the past.
10.
Living Room
Your
living room is the place where you can relax and enjoy yourself,
either with friends and family, or
by yourself. It represents leisure, fun, passion, and recreation.
Too much clutter here may mean you have a hard time relaxing
and engaging with your inner joy, or difficulty connecting
fully with others in social settings. Once you identify your areas of blockage, there are two things
you should do to eliminate them. First, clear out the physical
clutter because it will continue to make you feel oppressed.
Secondly, address the emotional issues that led to the physical
clutter in the first place. By tackling both angles of the
same issue in this way, you can conquer your clutter habits
for good.
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