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Aug
11

Working For or Against Yourself?

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I’ve been talking about mindset with some of my clients this week. Most of us don’t realize how important it is for success in whatever endeavor you are doing.

If you are trying to declutter and organize, if you begin your session feeling overwhelmed you only lose energy. You quit faster. And you may not start at all.

If you begin a workout thinking you are fat, out of shape and will never get stronger it’s harder to get the gumption to try. You start comparing yourself to others at the gym. And the next time you don’t even get to the gym.

If you are starting a new business, and concentrate on the overwhelm and big to do list you may procrastinate. A lot.

When you are in a negative mindset, things don’t seem to flow as well. You feel stuck or tasks feel difficult.

What is it that you are working on?

First thing is to change "working on" to "playing with". Which sounds easier, "Working on losing weight" or "Playing with losing weight."?

Next before you do your next task for your goal, stop. Ask yourself how you are feeling about this. Or feel in your body how you are feeling about this. Any jaw clenching? Knots in the stomach? Shallow breathing?

Take a couple deep breaths and visualize the outcome you want to have. See the stronger body. See the beautiful decluttered end table. See you helping others.

Then check your self-talk and counter any negativity. Instead of, "This room is so decluttered, I don’t know where to start," say, "Anywhere I start will get me closer to a decluttered room. I’ll start at the door and do one small pile today."

Sure you can accomplish things with a negative mindset, but it is easier if you are working with yourself instead of against yourself.

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Get into the flow

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Feb
18

What If You Thought It Was Easy?

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Sometimes we make simplifying complicated. We see it as a big project. "Decluttering is too much work. Working out our finances is tedious. Discovering what is important is too difficult," we think.

But, what if we thought it was easy? What if you only look at one step at a time and see the littleness of it? What if you think of decluttering as a few minutes a day of letting go of what is burdening you? What if you think of figuring out finances as an archeological dig? Or get curious about it? And discovering what is important is actually a grand adventure.

Feel how different your energy levels are when you read the first paragraph compared to the second.

Next time you get ready to do some simplifying, get that mindset in order first to make it easier, more fun and more energetic.

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