Here are some additional tips for organization:
FOR THE WARDROBE
• choose similar supports
• roll magazines to keep boots in place
• do not keep the plastic cleaner wraps on the clothes, let them breathe
• do not put worn clothes in your closet (oil and perfume attract unwanted visitors), cedar has its limits!
• the garment is worn too much if we can see parts of our body printed on it (elbows, shoulders, etc.)
• if the collar is faded, it is better to let it go
IN OUR CABINETS IN GENERAL:
• do not clutter
• make everything accessible
• compartmentalize the drawers
• little pleasure: take the time to label
IN THE KITCHEN
• give away what is not needed
• use trays and baskets to easily access ingredients (for pastries, for juices, for the morning, etc.)
Finally, clean your environment, fifteen minutes at a time! and turn over the mattress, shake out the rugs, put lemon essential oil in the water to wash the surfaces, tidy the inside of the fridge, treat yourself to a bouquet of fresh flowers and open the windows! It's spring!
MY EXTRA:
To let go is to lighten up, to free oneself. Too many things accumulate dust and should be given to others (read Simplicity). Above all, do not keep anything that brings back bad memories, that is broken (and irreparable) or that is uncomfortable. Keep what you love, then take care of it, cherish it! Once you have gotten rid of the accumulations and our past life, you can make room for what you desire and spoil yourself by creating your dream board . Cutting out, drawing and writing what you want allows us to identify what you desire (to begin with) precisely and thus manifest it. Keep it active and alive, love it and know that it is powerful. I want to see mine often and protect it, so it is in my walk-in closet! It is also easy to change over the full moons! Every time I clearly write or draw or paste what I wish, my wish becomes reality. I also have moments when I take the time to live them, to rest, to visit them, to feel as if my goal has been achieved: I involve myself in my visions, like the athlete before his race.
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