Breast cancer survivor and clutter clearing author learns to walk her talk

Clutter clearing cancer coping author and motivational speaker We can learn to live our priorities fully (and not just surviving or getting by on a day to day basis) by clearing out the distractions and focusing on what is important to each of us, our families, and our lives. Cancer Survivorship Coping Tools: We'll get you through this by Barbara Tako, two-time cancer survivor and published author and motivational speaker on the topic of clutter clearing. For updates on this new book, click here.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

New Year's Resolution: Clear Clutter & Simplify Your Life

We can do this. We can resolve, in as little as ten minutes per day, to reduce our clutter and free up time and energy for our priorities--the people in our lives, our passions, our interests, and more.

No matter where you are in your clutter clearing resolutions, you can do this. You can do this. Set the timer for 10 minutes and give it a try! You will get more done than you think you can. Please try it!

We can always make better choices--even if we're beating ourselves up for a poor choice made just a few minutes ago. That was then. This is NOW.

What do you think? Please share what you accomplished if you are willing.

Happy New Year!

2 comments:

Ruth said...

I started on a clutter clearing journey this weekend with the help of Your Spacious Self by Stephanie Bennett Vogt. I'm finding that it's not only helping me get my space cleaned up, it's helping me get my self cleaned up and put some closure to issues that have been hanging around in my life for way too long.

BarbaraTako said...

Another great book is "Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui" by Karen Kingston. Her ideas on clearing clutter and improving flow in rooms make a lot of intuitive sense. She has a lot of awesome ideas that are easy to implement.