Then he
said to them, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life
does not consist in an abundance of possessions.”
Luke 12:15
Although we live in larger
homes and have fewer children, our attics, basements, closets and rooms are
overflowing. Storage units are becoming more popular.
We need to remember that
more is not necessarily better. Things can’t bring us happiness. Peter Walsh, a
pro at decluttering, said, “If your house is full of clutter, all the
blessings that could fill your house can’t get in.”
A friend recently shared
that she cleaned out her bedroom drawers and felt so much better about the
whole room. She is now going to tackle the boxes of clothes piled around the
room. Good for her! She has set a goal. One of the main obstacles in removing
clutter is the overwhelming thought that you have to make so many decisions.
The University of Illinois
has wonderful information on dealing with clutter on their web site. I really
like their idea of a Clutter Emergency Card. Use the following
questions to help you decide what is important and what’s not.
* How long has it been
since I used this?
* Do I like it?
* Does it work properly –
is it broken?
* If I keep this, what
will I get rid of to make room for it?
* Can I locate this
information somewhere else (probably on the internet) if I need it?
Don’t tackle the whole
house at once. Get three boxes and start with one room. Put broken or
throw-away items in one. Fill the other with items to donate to charity or
friends. The third one should be the one you are left with. Now you are ready
to make decisions concerning the items you need and plan to keep.
I promise you,
decluttering will go a long way in sweeping frustration out the door. You will
enjoy life more with an organized home.
As you are getting rid of
the clutter in your home, remember to keep your mind free from clutter so that
you can hear words from God. We are so busy that we sometimes use all our
twenty- four hours without talking to the Father who loves us so much. Take
time to clear your mind, get away from noise and talk to your Heavenly Father.
It seems that the more time-saving devises we have, the less time we have.
I want to leave you with a
scripture that helps me. I will listen to what God the Lord says; he
promises peace to his people, his faithful servants (Psalm 85:8).
Janice Yandell
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