Showing posts with label clutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clutter. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Day 74 & 75: Small Steps Equals Giant 'Time' Leaps

As I take small steps on this journey I realise how big the leaps are that I am taking.

The steps I take on the non-consumerism journey are changing everything!

I am finding that every step I take on the small things in life, other areas are shifting along with it. Of course! This is because 'I' am shifting... every fibre of my being is shifting the way I see and do life. It has nothing to do with the de-cluttering, it has nothing to do with not shopping, it has nothing to do with the clean space we are creating. It has everything to do with the internal shift of my world.

I know I bang on about 'awareness', but it really is a key to changing life for the better. This means self observation, noticing and acknowledging the things that are working and those things that are not. Awareness is my best friend. By accepting all things I notice, not judging, and accepting my humanness is a great way to play this game. It is not always easy or feel like forward motion... and like de-cluttering your home, it can get worse before it gets better. Awareness is the key... have I said that enough yet... sorry! (LOL)

I have found that by focussing on small things I get big results. This is because of a concept called 'context switching'. It is backed up by science to explains what happens to our time when we juggle more than one thing. For example, if you are juggling:
  • two things your productivity is around 40% on each (20% wasted overall)
  • three things your productivity is around 20% on each (40% wasted overall)
  • four things your productivity is around 10% on each (60% wasted overall)
  • five things your productivity is around 5% on each (75% wasted overall)
The concept of small steps is something I believe could change lives. Too many of the positive affirmation, new age, rah rah crowd set massive goals and get completely hoodwinked by their own egos. They flog themselves and feel like they will never make it. But as we know all journeys start with just one step...and one step only. 

Breaking it all down into small steps and taking them until finished is the key. This is why I only remove a minimum of one item each day from the house. This is why I just focus on not bringing anything into the home. Achievable, small steps that make a massive difference. AND I don't beat myself up if I can't get to it.

It is the insights that are spilling over into all areas of my life that's surprising me. In some way it is showing me how off the path I have been for so long. But I am not into self-judgement or regret as I have said. I'd rather turn my face to the sun and move my feet on the next steps.

Another thing I have noticed is the time I am creating. It is showing in my work diary, my home life, my sleep and my social life. Fantastic!

Cheers from Deb (chief little big steps)

What went out - 7 items

2 of those power-point protectors for kids, 5 metal hinged handles (don't ask my...lol)

What came in - 0 items

Lovin' it

INSIGHTS

(1) Small steps equal massive results
(2) When you finish a small step, your celebration motivates more steps
(3) I love quality chocolate but only in small doses... what is that!!??

TOTAL: OUT - 952  IN - 117

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48








Monday, 9 March 2015

Day 68: Could This Simple Daily Practice Change A Global Habit?

How did I miss the other corner cupboard in the kitchen... LOL

The second corner cupboard give up the bootie

You have to promise me not to laugh as you read list of 'crap' I culled out of the corner cupboard. It just makes me cringe when I realise the time, money and (worse) energetic space this 'stuff' has absorbed.

Firstly I have to say, who thought a corner kitchen cupboard was a good idea? Come on!! These silly spaces become the hiding place for all those things we rarely use.

I know I stash things there we hardly use. So when I opened it up to have a quick peek I started laughing at the 'collection of consumer crap'  I purchased when clearly possessed by something other than sanity.

It gives me such pause to consider the impact of this spell we are under and how it impacts our relationships, our wallets, and our environment. We have got ourselves in a tangle. 

This many not seem like a big deal and you are right, it's not. However the awareness this brings, the new viewing platform, the disconnection from the 'juice' of shopping, the re-focus back to truly important matters like family, connections, creative endeavours and rest, has set me on a new path. This aligns perfectly to the redefinition of self that has been in action for many years. The end game here for me is to live the full expression of myself and to reduce the distractions that I have falsely seen as important.

I hope this somehow inspires you.

Cheers from Deb (no longer cornered by the kitchen cupboard)

What went out - 8 items

Ok... you ready?
  • 1 salad spinner (because of course we all need one of them as our hands simply can't do as good a job)  
  • Three plastic fridge trays (because you can't throw them out because they are just such great quality and I may need them one century soon)
  • A plastic breakfast cereal container (come on Deb, you don't use plastic and you don't eat commercial cereal)
  • A wooden knife block (everyone needs a second one, just in case right?!!)
  • An aluminium kettle (oh dear...stop laughing... as if!!)
  • And the best for last... a very fancy, must have one, glass and plastic herb saver (because every herb will fit NOT and it just is gorgeous)

What came in - 0 items

Yay

INSIGHTS
(1) Corner kitchen cupboards should be banned
(2) I see the world different because I challenge my view of the status quo

 

TOTAL: OUT - 932  IN - 116

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48 




Friday, 6 March 2015

Day 65: When Empty Means Full & Full Means Empty

Another box in the office down... and a few more insights I didn't see coming.

 

What has us keep those darn business cards?

Let me just paint a picture for you...
We had a pile of business cards which we'd never referenced (about 150 of them), we put them into a lovely bamboo box (open at the top) and put this inside a plastic storage container. This is hilarious! These cards have cluttered our lives for years and provided absolutely no value. Stop laughing.. LOL.

Today I separated them into cards Jerry's collected and those I had brought home.

And out of my 68 cards only six of them were numbers I needed. So into the iPhone they went. It was that easy.

Why did it take us so long to do this? 

I know I have shuffled those darn business cards around for years with all good intentions. But why had I not cleared these out earlier? When I reflect on this I realise it was my story about 'not enough time'. The time story was just bullshit. The truth is I simple didn't have what I have today... a dedication to clear the 'stuff' one small step at a time and stop bringing in the spoils of a consumerism culture.  

In the past I would look at this 'stuff' and just put it off for another day. When I look at the amount of time, money and wasted space this simple example has taken I realise how stupid this consumerism scam is. And what's worse is, it is a scam I am pulling on myself. 

It's getting clearer and clearer every day. The shift I thought we were going to have on this 365 day challenge is only the tip of the iceberg.

Cheers from Deb (would you like my business card)

What went out - 99 items

5 files of crap (papers, receipts etc), 11 coasters, 68 business cards, 13 paint swatches, 1 plate and 1 strainer.

What came in - 0 items

Sitting back with a cocktail in my hand...pass the olives.

INSIGHTS
(1) Our stories of 'need' are not real
(2) It takes will (a relentless dedication to the truth) to make a shift

 

TOTAL: OUT - 907  IN - 116

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48 


 

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Day 64: Having Good In-Tensions

We are all in this together, colluding in this complex system called life.

Our relationship with tension determines our success in life

There is a functional relationship with tension that stimulates our imagination and our creativity. Look at puzzles, art, music, jokes, home project, something new etc. Anything that causes a discrepancy, generates tension.

It is our relationship with tension that then causes the end result (positive or negative).

I know you probably re-read that last statement once or twice more... and some of you are still wondering what the heck I am on about. Hang in there with me.

Let me give you an example. Say for instance that I am a perfectionist (BTW this example is about someone I know... no really, it is)... and I need my home to look hotel perfect. Then I would constantly see 'stuff' in my home that is different to how I think it should be. This is the discrepancy. So I would experience a tension. This tension would demand action to resolve it. Some may clean, some may rearrange, some may hide the non-perfect items, some may go shopping to upgrade. Once the tension is resolved, life can go on.

I believe my relationship with tension has resulted in me participating in the consumerism culture. A whole host of tensions have driven me over the years... and mostly I was unaware till now. Doing this year long challenge has brought all of them to the surface. I love this because I get an opportunity to see them. And even this creates tension.

The way I deal with this now is, I simply don't resolve it. I let it be. It is not a real thing. It is my relationship to the discrepancy. Over many years I have developed a great relationship with tension. So now when I see 'stuff' online, at friends places, when I can't find something to wear, need something I don't have etc I just let it be and don't go into action to resolve it.

This totally disconnects me from that consumerism culture. Instead I use my functional creative side to resolve the tension in favour of how I choose to live.

How does this relate to the gone-ski pile?

Instead of resolving the tension of the long day by watching TV and numbing out, I will jump up and go through a box of stuff and continue this clear out.

Instead of going op shopping on the weekend, I will spend quality time doing something my family wants to do. We are seeing more movies, going out to the beach, playing board games, reading books etc. You get the picture.

Small changes lead to BIG results.

Cheers from Deb (hanging out with my good buddy, Mr Tension)

What went out - 1 items

An old Metronome that was lent to us by a friend who told me to pass it along

What came in - 2 items

More DVDs arrived in the post. Jerry said "I'm not helping am I honey?".. we laughed. Then he responded "they were on the wish-list". Oh yeah right, pull that card out!

INSIGHTS

(1) The time between unconscious tension and (re) actions is expanding and allowing conscious choices more often.
(2) I want to make a cake on the weekend... maybe lemon and yogurt. YUM!!!

 

TOTAL: OUT - 808  IN - 116

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48





Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Day 63: Putting Your Life In A Box May Mean More Than You Think

Today I started cleansing the STUFF in the boxes in the office.

Surely I am not the only one doing this?

I have plastic boxes holding a plethora of 'stuff' in our office. I am guessing I am not alone here. What do we do with these things? It is a horrible waste to throw the stuff (and the boxes for that matter) away and most don't appear suitable for the charity shops.

Stopping the flow 'in' solves everything!

Being human invites us to grow from experiences. We can either expand our world or contract it. I believe it is our ability to accept 'what is' and 'observe' ourselves that gives us the best viewing platform for growth.

If I was into self-judgement or shame this blog wouldn't be possible, my learning would not happen and sharing it with you would be just a fleeting thought.

Why are we not ok to be human? What has us think there is a higher place to live than where we are right now?

As humans we can only take one step from here. We have choice, don't get me wrong. This is something I am very clear about. But once we make the step towards something, we can only take one at a time. We allow babies to do this when they learn to walk, we let children do this at school... but after a certain period some parents put adult expectations on children and show disappointment when they have learning opportunities (mistakes, errors, poor judgement). What is that all about?!!

I am so happy to learn, grow, share and make mistakes. It has been the greatest asset in my life. From this I find out loads of ways 'not' to do things. And this catapults me towards ways of creating magic in most occasions. I parent this way. I have a completely open learning household where Sammi (12 yrs) can make mistakes, share what she learns etc. Even when she hurts me or others... there is never anger. Instead we talk about it and encourage empathy, understanding and growth. 

This was an accidental parenting style that emerged rather than was chosen. It came from me getting angry with her when she was little and I saw it didn't give her anything and didn't expand her. So from that day I took my egoic needs out of the equation and looked at every circumstance with innocence and love. 

What has this got to do with boxes... maybe nothing. Unless we decided to put ourselves in one.

Cheers from Deb (chief box head)

Shameless plug - if you are interested in having me as your personal coach drop me an email deb@creativecoaching.com - we can enjoy one step at a time together.

What went out - 2 items

No laughing now... 1 x IPhone 4 cradles for the music player (oh yeah, really needed to keep those!!) and 1/2 packet of paper business cards for the printer...gone-ski!

What came in - 0 items

Zerooooo

INSIGHTS

(1) I'm not a fan of plastic...
(2) Organising with boxes may constrain rather than contain
(3) Self created boxes may be comfortable, but that's as big as it gets

TOTAL: OUT - 808  IN - 116

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48



    

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Day 62: What Will I Find In The Boxes

We are fully back into the swing of it again.

 

More DVDs arrive!!

We got a package in the mail last night. It was another DVD for Jerry. We definitely need to find a solution for the media. We are looking at two options: (1) get them all on a media server and then clear the hardcopies out of the house or (2) put them into these cool sleeves and store them in a draw. The solution will arrive when we are ready. No rush right now.

Time to tackle the stationery

I'm not sure if you are like me but I love stationery. I think it may be the girls equivalent to Bunnings (Home Hardware etc).

I haven't bought much in the last many years but I just love it. I have some boxes in the office (3rd bedroom) that have bibs and bobs in them. I think tonight I might do a box. Perhaps if I do a box a night I can cull this stuff. To be honest I haven't used the things in those boxes for years and years... in fact I don't really remember what is in there.

The good news is I don't buy it anymore...but what is the fascination? Why do quality papers, gorgeous pens, highlighters, tabs, binders, stickers, notepads, etc appeal so much? What is this cellular juice that runs through my body when I am in Office Works?

Bizarre!! 

I think I am going to explore this a little. Next time I am near an Office Works store I am going to go in and walk around and see what is going on. Discover what it is that has me get all worked up about this STUFF. It's so odd because it is not like I use it all or need it all. Basically I know I get by with a couple of pens and a notebook. Interesting hey?

Cheers from Deb (o-PEN to change) 


What came in - 1 items

A DVD - an oldie but a goodie

What went out - 6 items

Sammi to the rescue. She went through her DVDs and 6 went out. She rocks!

INSIGHTS

(1) I use a small percentage of the STUFF we have
(2) There is something other than 'need' driving decisions

 TOTAL: OUT - 806  IN - 116

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48







Monday, 2 March 2015

Day 60 & 61: Faced With a Tough Decision... How Did I Go?

A couple of social events in a row, ok 6 in a row, and BAM I am knocked off my centre. Speaks volumes.

What takes us from our purpose?

We all have honest desires, passions and goals in life. They can be driven from various parts of our character. Regardless of the outcome we get the opportunity to grow.

In my way of seeing life, two parts of us are participating at any given time. There is our true nature, our heart, our higher self...then there is our wounded self which bases its view on experiences of the past.

Knowing this exists in all of us makes it easy to understand self and others.

I like to experiment in life. I like to take on small challenges and see what they reveal. This blog about jumping off the consumerism train is providing the best vehicle to the next level of growth.

Personal insights are the elixir of life. They feed us and enable us to continue along the path of the unknown. Developing personal trust in self and something outside of self expands the playing field of life. Game on people!

Oh NO!! an Op Shop!!!

We walked up the street in Glebe on Sunday morning to pick up some sour dough bread from our favourite baker. Funnily enough we walk past our favourite Op Shop too. LOL... we are hopeless. We didn't even take a second to decide whether we should go in our not. We just colluded beautifully and in we went.

I had a browse however was very aware of the heightened intensity of my experience. My heart was racing, my vision was completely scanning the store for silk, shoes, and treasure of various kinds. It was fascinating.

It's exciting. Not knowing what I may find, what gem I may uncover, what pair of Italian leather, one of a kind, never been worn before high heel shoes I may find on the top shelf!!! OMG... this is so exciting I need a lie down!!!

What is this? Is it something filling me up because life is so empty? Nah! Is it a need to spend money? Maybe. Is it a need to not miss out on something? Getting warmer. Is it a need to have something new which somehow brings a false sense of joy? Hotter. Is it...
Oh dear... interesting hey? It didn't take me long to realise I had just fallen off the wagon and the Indians were surrounding me.


Being honest with myself was a bit difficult. Accepting that this isn't true to do, yet here I am in the store, wasn't easy. I felt disappointed for about a minute until I realised I was aware, that I was able to make a choice now... and so I did.  

So I changed my tactic. I stopped shopping for me and I changed my focus to looking for others. I looked at the silk ties for Jerry for work, I looked at the jewellery for my friends and lo and behold I found a great necklace for someone special. I paid $10 for it and know they will love it. It goes away into the box of Xmas presents. I know she will love it and use it and so it won't be considered clutter.

Is this a successful outcome? Hmmm don't know. But what I do know is I had a great opportunity to see my 'addiction' in action. AND how easily Jerry and I collude around consumerism. I also discovered that I don't NEED anything. There was nothing I really needed from that visit. This was a great discovery of reality.

This blog and my commitment to myself to sail this journey for a year is paying me back big time. I expect by the end of the year I won't recognise myself... a common experience over the last 15 years.

Cheers from Deb (still learning on the path)

 

What came in - 3 items

Op Shop buys: Jerry: 1 shirt and 1 tie / Deb: 1 necklace (Xmas pressie for someone special)

What went out - 3 items

A picture frame I have had for over 20 years and never used, a pair of shoes and a set of paper tabs.

Woohoo!!! We have hit 800 gone-ski items.

INSIGHTS

(1) No matter what we think, say or do, we have the opportunity to learn.
(2) I don't need any 'stuff'

 TOTAL: OUT - 800  IN - 115

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48



Sunday, 1 March 2015

Day 58 & 59: IN-Sanity - You Won't Believe What Came Into The House This Weekend.

Oh dear... possibly a tsunami level of inward flow at the Jackson house.
 

You Won't Believe What Came Into The House This Weekend

I enjoyed a lazy morning in bed reading a book... actually, I read through to 1pm and then had a little sleep. Loved it! Meanwhile hubby went off to enjoy his passion at the local DVD store which was closing down... sign of the times hey? It was an opportunity for him to pick up some classics missing from his collection. INCOMING WARNING!!
 
I didn't realise what this meant until I saw the pile. 36 DVDs made there way into the house. Oh boy!! It started a conversation about moving all the DVDs to an online medium. This would enable us to get ALL the DVDs out of the house. Jerry was saying this was not as easy as it sounds. Time to research me thinks.
 
In the mean time we may have come up with an interim solution. The issue with the amount of DVDs we have is the space they take up. We have a little home and 300+ DVDs take up quite a lot of space. It may be more than this... have to count them.
 
The solution we are going to try is to put each DVD in a sleeve and keep the cover art with the sleeve. We will convert a drawers into a DVD storage system like they do at the DVD stores. It will take up so much less space. Don't know exactly how this will work however the end result will be the bulky plastic cases will be gone-ski . One option is something called Discsox. It appears they are high quality sleeves just for this purpose. I will let you know how we go.

This will enable us to take the (somewhat ugly) cabinet out of the lounge room. This will clear the space in readiness for the lounge room makeover we have planned. 

 

What came in - 36 

36 DVDs - classics 
 

What went out - 1 items

1 top I don't wear

INSIGHTS

(1) Finding a solution to the things you cherish is fun to do
(2) Piracy creates the need to protect from theft yet hampers all users making copies of items they have purchased. A strange industry.   

TOTAL: OUT - 797  IN - 112

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48


Thursday, 26 February 2015

Day 56 & 57: Why Device Distraction Disorder Feels So Good

A quick one today... nothing really to report.

Device Distraction Disorder

I coined this phrase at work when holding meetings and watching people on their devices. I call attention to it as I point to my laptop, my personal iPhone 5 and my work iPhone 6 plus. We all laugh, but the truth is this distraction is disconnecting us from being present.

Distractions are a way to escape the discomforts of life. TV, alcohol, social media etc are all obvious ones. Being aware is the key. Like anything we do in life, awareness helps us navigate with intention.

Which brings me to todays 'Hans Christian Anderson' moment. Where does all the old tech go? In a box in our cupboard of course! You know the box. The one with the cords, old iPhones, broken (just in case) ear-buds, storage devices no one has readers for, floppy discs (no, really?!), and other stuff we don't know what it's used for. Have you got one of those?

Any-who... (change of subject)  

The last two nights have been social nights out for us. We loved it. Dinner with great friends, a farewell to a colleague after work and staying in the city overnight results in no gone-ski items for two days. Does this bother me... nah!

We will get back to it.

Have a brilliant day
Cheers from Deb (tired and looking forward to a sleep in)

What went out - 0 items

Zip (a-dee-do-dah)

What came in - 0 items

Naught (ty)

INSIGHTS

(1) No matter how committed you are, a night with friends, good food, fine wine and a sleep over cannot be overlooked as a spectacular excuse not to gone-ski items.
(2) Note to self... SLEEP IN TOMRROW!!

 

TOTAL: OUT - 796  IN - 76

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48



Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Day 55: How Will We Store Our Books In The Future?

With the digital world changing how we get our information, storage becomes the new bookshelf.

What Books Do I Keep?

Today I was looking at our book cases. I love the look and feel of books. They add warmth to the home and each one holds wisdom and adventure. So what will this look like in 5 years time? What about in 20 years? Will we be all fully online for everything? Then what will happen to all the books in the world?

My thoughts around this involves the constant shifting of storage types. I mean one upon a time we recorded digital media on tape drives, then floppy drives, then CDs, DVDs and now hard drives. Will there come a day when my hard drive will no longer be read by the device and programs I have. Then what? We are already looking at recorded media at our house that is likely not to be read. I have videos of me playing touch football 20 years ago that may no longer play.

Books on the other hand last as long as the paper (based on weather conditions etc). Stories in those books enable us to know cultures, people and events. The cultures we know little about are the ones that have not recorded their stories.

This tells me how little we really know. Makes me see the power of intuition and the travel across all time and space we can do by sitting in stillness to connect with that which we don't know.

So what will we do with our books? I don't know.

For now, I ended up finding 4 books I bought when pregnant that showed you how to unleash your child's genius. They are amazing books. One in particular came from the US and cost (wait for it) $140 to ship. The book was only $15. (clearly I am not over that!!)

From these books, I made a lot of props to support the stimulation of my gorgeous daughters genius. She was reading before she could speak.

So now it is time to get rid of them and the props. I will definitely be putting these on the 'for sale' pile.

As for the rest of the books... not sure what we are going to do with them. Time will tell.

Cheers from Deb (perplexed by the info storage challenges of the future) 

What went out - 4 items

Books

What came in - 0 items

Nothing again... (big fat silly smile)

INSIGHTS

(1) The world is in a constant state of flux... changing with it enables growth
(2) It is not the book itself, it is the insights one gets when reading them, that creates value


TOTAL: OUT - 796  IN - 76

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48

Monday, 23 February 2015

Day 54: SPACE, The Final Frontier

It only takes 5 minutes a day to get into the habit of clearing out the clutter.

Clearing out is the easy part

Stopping the incoming items is the hardest part. The idiom 'nature abhors a vacuum' explains the tension 'naturally' generated when we deem a space empty. It is about redefining the space.

Is it empty or is it open and clear? What does a clear, clean space mean to you? How does it feel? Where will you put the time you used to invest in moving, cleaning and dealing with the clutter? What passion have you got inside your heart that now can be explored?

A reduction of items coming in has meant a big difference to us. We use our time differently. We use our space differently. We appreciate our things so much more.

This journey is changing our lives in a lovely, slow and permanent way.

Have you been inspired? Share your experience here (my blog's facebook group)https://www.facebook.com/groups/427233054096059/

Cheers from Deb (soaking in gratitude)

What went out - 7 items

One pair of shoes and 6 pieces of clothing from Jerry's wardrobe (his choices)

What came in - 0 items

Nothing again...loving this.

INSIGHTS

(1) The definition of clear space impacts how you use it
(2) Stuff has no value what so ever. The way we use stuff makes it valuable.

TOTAL: OUT - 792  IN - 76

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48


Sunday, 22 February 2015

Day 53: How Simple Actions Can Create Great Change

You have two choices. To sit and do nothing or to get up and do something.

 

How Simple Actions Can Create Great Change

I opened up one of the sides of my dresser where I stash my soft 'warmies' (pullovers etc). I'm not sure if doing this in summer is smart or really stoooopid. Any-who, a quick try on session and out go 10 items. It felt really good. Someone in need is going to really like these.

This is how the should I or shouldn't I thing went down...

I was sitting in my chair watching TV after a long day. I really didn't want to do anything! However my nagging gone-ski angel was continually tapping me on the shoulder to get up out of that there chair missy. Boy she is pushy sometimes (secretly glad but putting on a sad face anyway).

I realised I had a choice to either sit there or get up and do something. The later was not appealing but I knew it was the truest thing to do. So I dragged myself out of my comfy chair and walked into the bedroom and looked around for a place to investigate. Bam...there it was, my 'warmies'.

I realised I had about 6 of the same kind of zip up pullovers (not really a pullover then are they...LOL). And some of them were just tired, not worn any more and needed to go out. Gone-ski!

The item shown in the picture is going up for sale as it is brand new but I've never worn it. Should add to our holiday fund nicely.

What went out - 10 items

Various pullovers - this makes up for yesterday (snicker)

 

What came in - 1 items

I bought a ceramic pot for an indoor plant that needs some loving


INSIGHTS

(1) Having others vote on whether to toss something helps a lot
(2) You can only wear one thing at a time

 

TOTAL: OUT - 785  IN - 76

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Day 51: What Happens When There Is No More To Clear?

Nothing to report for yesterday other than I notice we are distracted by other things. That happens...no biggy.

 

What happens when there is no more to clear?

Will this happen before we hit December 31st 2015? Will we run out of gone-ski items by day 365? Interesting question posed by Sammi (miss 12 yr old).

I think the harder this gets, the more we will learn about ourselves. When there are no more items to clear, I am sure there will be a level of gratitude beyond what I have known to date.

I have never wanted for anything other than my true hearts passions. I had everything I needed as a child and throughout the years. I have had tough times financially however over the last many years and it has brought home some truths. All this is leading me somewhere. I can feel it coming. Even the shadows are appearing to prevent the next leap. 

It's amazing how when you are walking towards your higher calling, forces appear to block the path. I imagine most reframe this as an indication it is the wrong path. Perfect outcome for preventing the risk of failure, right? After all how would we be if after all this time we fail at the very thing we believe we are here to do?

A better question is...

Do we ever fail? Or is simply not trying the ultimate fail? or...
Do we get so distracted by the 'false' life, the one we chase for our egos happiness...?
How can we know?

All very cool questions to explore....have fun with them?

Cheers from Deb (shadow boxing in stillness)

What went out - 0 items

Nothing....doh!

What came in - 0 items

Phew...nothing.

 

INSIGHTS

(1) Awareness of all aspects of the journey bring freedom, including the shadows
(2) The more tension applied the greater the results (let's see how we feel at day 365)

 

TOTAL: OUT - 775  IN - 67

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48




Thursday, 19 February 2015

Day50: Does Consumerism Wear The Pants In Your Wardrobe?

A quick look in my pile of jeans and pants and I find 3 gone-ski items.

Being tired and late causes consumer fever

Yesterday we had an appointment in North Sydney that finished at 7:30 pm. Jerry had to get up at 3 am for a film shoot and we were still 2 hours from home with no dinner in sight. Consumer alert!

We caught a cab to the station looking for a quick bite to eat...and there it was, an Italian restaurant with our name all over it. Both of us were tired, hungry and over the day. The perfect recipe for impulse consumerism.

We enjoy a pizza, a salad and a couple of glasses of wine. $60 later we were on our way home to bed.

How do I feel about that? Well, mixed feelings but the most important thing is it shines a light on our 'late to bed habits' and 'poor planning'. This is something within our control and good to see so clearly.

One of Steven Covey's 7 habits (of Highly Effective People) is 'sharpen the saw'. This means take the time to set yourself up for success. Prepare your tools, plan well, organise and action that which is important. It's a bit like painting, all the work and value is in the preparation...the painting is the icing on the cake.

We need to plan better, sleep more and look after our overall needs consciously.

This journey gives so much more to the whole of our lives than expected.

Cheers from Deb (the garlic breath adventurer)

What went out - 3 items

Pants that need to be set free...bye, bye.

What came in - 0 items

Doing a happy dance.

INSIGHTS

(1) Our home made pizzas are way better than a hurried Italian on a Thursday night
(2) Down time is as important than action. Doing either half hearted will hold you back  


TOTAL: OUT - 781  IN - 68

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48




 

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Day 49: How More Space Equals More Connection

When you do a little every day towards a choice in life, things shift permanently.

More space equals more connection

It is incredible to me how this small change have made such a big difference. Last night I was in our daughter's room as she was doing homework. The room felt different. It had more space in it for her to express herself. It looked cleaner even though she was busy with things here and there. It was inviting. It was actually the first time she had done her homework in her room...and the first time I had gone in and worked along side her.

I notice we are using the house differently. When an area is free from clutter it's much more inviting.

I don't know where this will end. Actually as I write this I realise it will never end... like anything we change, it keeps morphing and shifting as we continue to grow into our true expression of self. And as we discover more of ourselves and life, we lift our sights even further on our true (higher) self.

Hope your journey is evolving through your choices and actions...and not through circumstances.

When we are clear on our choices in life AND when we take action towards those choices, shift happens. Small daily actions become massive leaps in achieving an outcome. Ask any author, artist, sports person, academic, etc. You cannot 'cram' life. It just doesn't work that way. And no matter what circumstances occur, how far they bump you off the path, knowing the path and continuing to walk it is all you need to do. The moment you let circumstances guide you, you are at the mercy of everyone else's journey, not yours.

The trick is to be relentlessly dedicated to your choices, your outcome. You will be surprised at how quickly life shifts.. and your heart will start to blossom.

Cheers from Deb (a ponderer of life)


What went out - 1 items

Another loiterer in my wardrobe (what was I thinking...LOL)

What came in - 1 items

Can opener (had to replace our broken, silly billy one)

INSIGHTS

(1) Even the smallest, most modest of homes can be transformed by clean space
(2) Nothing beats spending time with those you love

TOTAL: OUT - 776  IN - 68

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Day 48: How Getting Rid Of Stuff Helps You, Helps Others

Why do we keep things we don't use?

It's too good to get rid of it... really?!

Let's explore this logic shall we? We get things and we can see they are beautifully made, good quality, etc. Yet for some reason it is not something we want, need or even like. You know the things I am talking about. That top your mum gave you, the dish you were given for your birthday, that ornament from your friend, that outfit your bought but never wear... the list goes on!

So what do we do?

Most of us keep them because of the sentimental value. Some can't get rid of them because "it's too good to get rid of it"... or "there's nothing wrong with it" or "but aunty Mary gave it to me". The list of reasons go on.

So how do we make the decision? What do we ask ourselves to enable the truest choice?

We could ask one simple question "If I didn't have this, would I buy it?" And if the answer is no, GONE-SKI!!

It's as simple as that. Isn't it? YES?....do I hear you say "but"? Explore your 'buts' there is gold in them there 'buts' folks.   

The other side to this equation is of course to stop things coming in. This is a great opportunity to let your family and friends know not to buy you anything that will clog up your home

 

What if, giving it away helps both you and the person that gets it?

By taking the things out of your home / life that are not there by your choice, you clear the space, you enable other things to be welcomed, you don't carry that 'must, should, have to' energy, you detach from the consumerism story and you find a new sense of freedom. 

By giving these things away other people benefit. And it is even better if they are quality items, that are loved etc. Why not make someone else's day by donating these things to people who actually WANT them?  

By helping yourself, you help another. Perfect!!

Cheers from Deb (looking beyond the dilemmas)

INSIGHTS

(1) Holding onto items that don't add value to our lives, clogs our flow
(2) People in need would be so joyous to receive items we hoard


What went out - 5 items

3 of my tops, 2 of Jerry's old (too good to get rid of...) sports coats...LOL

 

What came in  -  0 items

Loving this equation...feeling it too


TOTAL: OUT - 775  IN - 67

TOTAL CASH sales from gone-ski items = $48