simple shui tip: take a room audit
simplifying our surroundings is the most economical way to prioritize new possibilities! so, if you are ready for something fresh, here are a few considerations for “furnishing” a new beginning:
if you have clutter from past relationships that drums up negative feelings, let it go. good feelings like to multiply; anything else divides ‘em up. so, do the math and release that barren chi.
if the clothes don’t fit or you’re hoping to shimmy into them again, give them away. by stealing the spotlight from those *someday* versions of yourself, you bask in the glorious potency of right now – talk about turbocharging your force field!
if you’re holding onto stuff out of fear, stop squandering your personal energy and surrender those ambivalent *what ifs*. clearing, cleaning, and cleansing space is the prescription for physical vitality, mental conviction and emotional momentum, and more space is the first move to claiming back your time and power!

if you’re holding onto nostalgia because of guilt, bid it adieu. it’s the memory of something, not the thing itself, that we really treasure. trust yourself to remember your life, and your home will become a cathedral of LOVE.
if you’re boxing up belongings to sort eventually, that day is here. we tend to live in a “later” state of mind. so, if you can name a time and date for “later”, great! but often, we just don’t know when we’ll have the time or motivation. putting things off until “tomorrow” only corrodes our energy, so make this simple: if something isn’t a HELL, YES, it’s a NO. one decision at a time moves us past short-term discomfort and into a life that feels as good as it looks!
and if you are loaning precious square footage to your loved ones, ask them to store their stuff somewhere else. take back that leased energy and then hold onto the handle bars, babe! xo