As I disengage and stumble away, I do my best to ignore the sweaters, tank tops, tights, winter and summer clothes spanning decades from vintage to modern as they blur into a pool of colour, texture and size ranges that all fit me beautifully once upon a time. Yes, I’m actually tripping over piles of stuff, to go feed my face!
So my question for you today is….Did you step up and actually tackle one tiny space? OR did you read the lovingly written instructions for de-cluttering and once again step over, look beyond or promise to get working on this project LATER?
Procrastination is the topic of the day. Procrastination has been the biggest block in my life beyond not having the massive funds required to quit work and travel seeking adventure and romance in exotic places.
I don`t know about you, but I always seem to get hungry when I get clutter challenged. When I get hungry I seem to lose focus and wander away from the project at hand to take a much needed break for just a few minutes. My few minutes stretch out and before you know it….I need a rest to recharge before I go back to the larger mess I have just created.
After all this is my free time and why shouldn`t I enjoy it a little? Yes, the sun is shining on this late November afternoon, I should be outside enjoying the last of the best Fall weather, after all I do have the whole dark and gloomy winter to take care of this chore. Right?
Then, when I finally settle down to reclaim a little space in my closet, I find that book I`ve been meaning to read. As I leaf through it, everything around me begins to dissolve as I leave this reality for a science fiction fantasy full of magic, astral planes that call to me and romantic heroes. The sun is setting and I’m getting hungry again.
Well there is always next weekend, no wait I have that Seminar next weekend…Oh well, it has waited this long, I guess it can wait a little longer to make order in my closet.
Procrastination is just another gremlin sitting on your shoulder holding you back from greatness.
As you tackle one small piece of your Universe, reclaiming it for your own sense of balance and groundedness, remember to be kind to yourself by celebrating your wins, small as they are and going on to tackle other small projects one challenge at a time. When you Journal about today’s adventure watch for unexpected clarity about the gremlin of procrastination and of course your magnificent win.
Tomorrow, or maybe later today I might make another blog entry on other kinds of less messy de-cluttering. Watch for it. Blog with you later.
Sue Rumack
