![]() I created space in my to do list by being organised and getting clear on my priorities. ![]() I spent time journaling and prioritised self-care to create space in my overwhelmed brain.I decluttered my schedule and learnt how to be less busy.Over time, I found that the decisions I took to declutter and simplify my space, could just as easily be applied to creating space in other areas of my life. Not a home that was an untidy mess or an embarrassment! A home where I could welcome guests, relax and recharge for tomorrow. A home that I looked forward to returning to after a day out at work. Space in my home created a calmer, more peaceful home. ![]() More space to move around in, enjoy living in my home, making memories, having fun, for my kids to play, to cook in the kitchen and to find the paperwork I needed on my desk. I created more space in my home, in my cupboards, on my floor, in my drawers. I intentionally chose to have less stuff. Fantastic! This self-contained project became the first in a series of simplifying projects.ĭecluttering and simplifying the rest of my home was part of my minimalist journey. Better still, I could quickly and easily choose my clothes first thing on a busy morning. When I first started out exploring how to simplify my life (and even before I really knew about minimalism or became a minimalist myself), I decluttered my clothes and, in doing so, created more space in my closet. We can create space in many different ways and it’s not always obvious physical space. One of the main reasons to be minimalist is to create space. ![]()
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