Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is Your Clutter Making You Fat?



I don't believe you can take control of your health and well being unless you make the place you dwell a happy, peaceful place. Winston Churchill said, "We shape our dwellings and afterward our dwellings shape us." Good health and a clutter free lifestyle go hand in hand. If you don't respect yourself enough to create a happy space to live, are you really going to treat your body any differently?

Your home is the center of your life. It's a reflection of who you are and how you choose to live. Physical and emotional clutter get in the way of your relationships, your happiness and your health. It's hard to move. It's hard to focus and stay motivated.

One client of mine mentioned how guilty she felt walking past the bookshelves filled with workout DVD's she'd never used and the elliptical machine that was now covered with laundry. (I have NEVER done a major declutter in a home that contained a workout machine that was used regularly.) Another talked about the persistent low level of stress she felt when her home got cluttered. She felt out of control which triggered emotional overeating.

There is a ripple effect (those baby steps that lead to a quantum shift and breakthrough!) that decluttering has on every area of your lfe. Clearing away the stuff helps you clear away the patterns of thought and the behaviors that prevent you from living the way you want.

Is your clutter making you fat? Quite possibly.

The clutter that fills your countertops making it impossible for you to use your kitchen to prepare healthy meals. . .

The clothes you hang on to hoping you'll fit into someday that are stuffed in your closet . . .

The disorganized pantry crammed with unhealthy food . . .

The boxes and boxes of papers and files that you trip over. . .

The guest room so filled with clutter that you can barely open the door. . .

The dining room table you can’t sit down at because the surface is covered with unopened mail. . .

I’m not suggesting that every person who lives in a cluttered space is overweight. But there is always a burden when clutter is present – whether it manifests physically or emotionally – it exists.

When I help people declutter their space, we never start running through tossing stuff into a dumpster. We begin by talking about what matters to them. We focus on the larger vision of what they want their life to look like.

Everything is connected. You’ll never be truly healthy if the majority of your life is cluttered, stressful and overwhelming. You won’t have the energy to pursue exercise and healthy eating. It’s that simple. Think through your body-home relationship and resolve to clean up what’s cluttering them both. Then watch the weight just fall away!

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