Reduced Stress
The space around you is a reflection of your inner life. When you eliminate clutter and chaos and create a harmonious environment in which to work or dwell, your inner state will shift to mirror your surroundings and a sense of peace and well being will ensue.
Increased Productivity
The average executive loses six weeks per year searching for misplaced information. By creating systems that facilitate the way you work and live, you will become more efficient. Your focus will shift from the menial to the meaningful and your productivity (and fulfillment) will soar.
Perspective and Clarity
When you know where you are, you can see where you are going. Getting organized reveals what was previously hidden, thus heightening your awareness and enabling you to gain clarity on what is truly important.
More Time
A disorganized person spends 10-20% of their day looking for misplaced items. If less time is spent looking for keys, important documents, phone numbers and other essential items, you will have more time available for more fulfilling and lucrative activities.
More Space
Eighty percent of what is filed is never referenced again. By eliminating non-essential papers and clutter, you create not only physical space, but space in your life. Letting go of physical objects enables you to let go of thought patterns associated with those objects that may no longer serve you. By letting go, you open yourself to a world of possibilities.
A Sense of Control
Getting organized, whether in your home or office, means you are no longer controlled by the uncertainty of what lurks beneath an abyss of papers, clothing or other objects. Knowing what you have, where you have it, and that it is easily accessible equates to a heightened sense of control.
Life Changes you Never Expected
The spaces in which you live and work collect your energy. It accumulates in corners and behind couches, in filing cabinets and desk drawers. When it gathers unchecked over time, it creates a sense of stagnation and weight that you do not notice visually but that nonetheless affects your life. The stagnant energy might be papers, clutter or old clothing, but it can also manifest as an old relationship or a job that no longer serves you. Make positive changes in your living or work space and watch your life transform.

 
 
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