What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You Quotes

1,201 ratings, 3.83 average rating, 133 reviews
Open Preview
What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You Quotes
Showing 1-30 of 61
“Feelings are to be felt, not fixed.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Your inner critic is a loving liar.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Remember the key to staying in the flow: taking consistent action, one small step at a time. Make a move, then watch for the universe’s response.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Forgiveness, in fact, is more for yourself than anyone else. It’s about setting yourself free from the situation and no longer ruminating about it so you can move on with your life.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“You can’t change what you aren’t aware of. Your soul is trying desperately to get your attention. It has something to say and isn’t feeling heard. The message might be a call to action or a cry for help. Either way, stubborn clutter is an indicator of a non-clutter issue.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“It’s not the clutter your inner critic wants to hold on to. Instead, it’s the protection she believes it gives her from what seems to her like your big, scary goal.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“But here’s the thing: your inner critic is just a loving little liar. She really doesn’t mean you any harm. She’s scared, so she makes up all sorts of excuses so you won’t make progress. Because in her eyes, any change is bad.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“clutter as anything that gets in the way of living the life of your dreams.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“The best way to handle your critic, no matter how persistent or bratty she gets, is with love and compassion. When you join forces instead of fighting against her, there’s no stopping you. You become a powerful team!”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Clearing clutter is about getting rid of anything that is no longer a fit for your life. It is about creating space for true fulfillment and joy and welcoming in the universal abundance that is waiting for you.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“you choose taking a bath over meeting someone for a drink, you’re still a good friend.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“It can feel scary to think about saying no. What if everyone stops contacting you and you end up alone? Who are you if you’re not the favor doer?”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Over the years, I’ve assigned several clients my Disappointing Challenge, where I ask them to disappoint at least one person each day for two weeks. Yeah, they usually gasp too.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Grab a journal or notebook or open a document on your computer and answer the following questions: What have I dreamed about doing but haven’t taken any or enough action on? What is stopping me from giving that dream more time or attention? What kinds of clutter showed up in my answer to question 2? (Remember, anything that stands in your way is clutter, so think about options for clearing whatever it is.) When answering, let the words flow,”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Clutter. Even the word feels heavy when you say it. We've become consumed by stuff and so inundated by things that we almost have nowhere to turn.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“When you consider it as a communication tool of your wise self, clearing clutter becomes an opportunity to graduate, spiritually, to the next soul level, and to begin living more fully and authentically.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Does this item represent who I am now? If I saw this in a store today, would I buy it? What feelings are triggered by this item? Guilt? Dread? Excitement? Do I use or display this item?”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Clutter clogs up more than floors, tables, and closets. It blocks abundance. It suffocates dreams. It dims your light.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“Once my clutter is gone, I’ll be able to _______________. I’m excited about being able to finally do that because ______________________. I’m nervous about being able to finally do that because ______________________. I’ll be happier once I’m finally able to do that because ______________________. The consequences I’ll have to face once I’m finally able to do that are ______________________.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“By keeping your desk messy, for example, you tell yourself you can’t pay your bills because you have no space to do so. But by avoiding the bills, you’re also making sure your bank account doesn’t grow”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“It can be tempting to hang on to clutter so you won’t be disappointed and you’ll have something to blame your unhappiness on.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“What if you’re as unhappy skinny as you were fat? Then what do you do?”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“But with that excitement comes something else: doubt. What if, after achieving your goal, life isn’t all you’d hoped it would be?”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“to help you feel more confident about yourself, let’s work on the fear of rejection as an approach to helping you release the weight.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“But what if this fear of rejection is a reason you can’t lose the weight?”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“asking you how you’ll take care of her should these scary things actually happen.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“These fears are the voice of your inner critic, who is scaring you into not hitting publish. Remember, anything new is bad in her mind, and as the sensitive, vulnerable part of you, she is hesitant to put herself out there.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“While your inner critic needs love, patience, and support, she also needs to know you’ll be the one in charge of navigating this unknown. She needs you to show her it’s your job to figure out the next steps and when you should ask for help.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“The real fear is that you can’t handle the unknown, and clutter is your protection.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
“And that can feel scary. What will life look like then? Maybe it’s better to keep things as they are rather than to risk change. It’s the dreaded fear of the unknown.”
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You
― What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You