Natalie's Wellness Tips

Organizing your life

With extra time at home, you might be noticing you’re thinking about cleaning out and organizing. 

Whether it’s cleaning up your house, your closet or your eating habits, it’s a good time to re-think how you want to do things differently. 

It’s a great time of year to cleanse your body as well as “clean out” other areas of your life. 

For example, do you need to declutter your house and create a better energy? 

Set aside a day to clean things out and if you’re feeling adventurous, rearrange your furniture. 

What about those closets, is time to clean out and declutter your wardrobe? 

Freshening up your wardrobe doesn’t have to break the bank, either. Clearing out what you don’t wear anymore can feel great. Simplify what you love to wear by choosing a color scheme for spring. 

Once you’ve done that, if you’re feeling the momentum and energy of Spring….it’s time to get serious about what you really need to detox in your life. 

Toxic relationships?
Bad financial habits?
Negative mindset? 

Or maybe even your career.   

If you’re feeling that passion about something, but just feeling a little fear, it’s normal. 

My advice to you: 

Don’t let the fear or the procrastination or the dullness of life stop you from pursuing your passion. 

Don’t stay stuck in fear or waiting to try to figure it all out on your own. 

  

 

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