How you organize your personal space has a significant impact on your productivity, health and well-being. You may want to make a change, clear out the junk and start fresh, but it is daunting to take that first step.
Organization is about more than just stuff. It’s about looking internally to find the root of your struggles with stuff. Journaling will help you sort through the mental clutter, which will equip you to sort through the physical clutter. A clear mind allows you to clear your surroundings for better health and happiness.
Don’t despair; this time, your journal and this 21-consecutive-day workbook will support you along the way.
I am so happy to write this review. As one who has a hard time keeping her space uncluttered and reflective of the refuge that I would like for it to be, I was thrilled to work with Mari McCarthy's latest offering, 21 Days Declutter Your Life. Mari's approach to using journaling to address specific issues is brilliant. The 21 daily exercises are short and manageable, even if you are not used to daily journaling. The 10-minute burst at the end of each journaling activity really helps get you going on the task at hand. Each day's exercise builds on the last, and by the end of the 21 Days you will have new insight into your space. If your experience is similar to mine, you will make significant steps toward rooting out what makes you struggle with stuff. That's the best lesson of all.