LETTING GO of PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
If we let go of or reduce the painful physical clutter that inhabits our bodies to free ourselves of mental clutter, so that we may enjoy nature’s bounty.
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If we let go of or reduce the painful physical clutter that inhabits our bodies to free ourselves of mental clutter, so that we may enjoy nature’s bounty.
To make room for intellectual pursuits and serving her community in emergencies, Brenda Avadian makes the difficult decision to let go of temporal and mental clutter.
Letting go and Letting IN the World–an interview with Professor Dumpster. Jeff Wilson piqued my interest when I came upon an article in The Atlantic, last year. Who moves from a 3,000-square foot home to a 500-square foot apartment, and then down to a 36-square foot dumpster? What’s surprising? He’s an environmental science professor at […]
Last week, I cancelled my satellite TV subscription. Two years ago, I suspended service for two to three months. Since then, I wanted to let go of subscription TV but hit a roadblock—my husband. When he suggested giving up TV completely, recently, I jumped and cancelled our service. The following day, I received an unexpected […]
“Letting GO is hard to do,” says STUFFologist, Eric Riddle as he relates three distinctly different experiences he’s had with each of his three daughters. View Daddy’s tug-of-war of emotions as he learns to let go. Video taken at Toastmasters Division Contest April 2014. “What does that mean, at the end of the day, is […]
Release mental clutter by sharing with those who matter in your life; otherwise, you’ll grow toxicity in your life. Books can help.
A change in thinking will unleash unexpected gifts. Instead of postponing dreams as Brenda Avadian’s late father did in order to declutter, STUFFologist Brenda asks, “What will I do once I am finished letting go of my stuff?”
Like the magical butterfly that takes flight after emerging from a cocoon, STUFFology101 will be cocooning to find answers that have greater impact for a time.
We often rush to fill in the void after decluttering our lives. To grow on more solid footing, we need to steer clear of living in default mode.
Are you accumulating too many images and videos on your smartphone? When is the last time you used the Device Care (Android) feature to declutter?