GETTING OFF THE TREADMILL. Four Easy Ways To Create Simplicity
In Your Life
GETTING OFF THE TREADMILL 4 Easy Ways To Create Simplicity In
Your Life
You were born a simple being. As you grew, you attracted more
and more "stuff" and chaos into your life, didn?t you. How did
that happen without you noticing? In order to get back to
simplicity as an adult, you must actively make choices to
achieve it. Here are four ways to create simplicity in your life.
1. Turn off the television. The average American watches in
excess of 20 hours of television per week. With this in mind,
turn off the T.V. one night a week to have quiet time to
yourself or with your family and plan your life?s activities.
Don't worry...the news will continue to happen even if you're
not watching it.
2. Stop spending time with toxic people. Just say NO. This is a
tough one, but well worth it. Refuse to spend your precious time
and energy on those constantly negative people in your life.
Life is short. Spend it with those who love, support, encourage
and inspire you!
3. Scale down your possessions. Every single thing you own, from
your three toothbrushes to the four winter coats to the
shoeboxes you're saving "just in case" takes something from you.
It costs you time and energy because it all has to be
maintained, stored, cleaned, moved or sorted through at some
point. Plus, it all takes up physical and mental space.
Everything you own owns a piece of you, so now is the time to
start parting with all those things that don't bring you joy or
value. You will be giving yourself the gift of more energy and
space.
4. Evaluate your time commitments. Look at how much time and
energy you're spending on activities, organizations, clubs,
social groups, and other extra-curricular activities.
Evaluate honestly how much value or joy they give you in
relation to what you invest in them. If you find that some have
outlived their benefit or aren't making you happy anymore, just
stop spending your time there. You'll free up time for the
things you do enjoy.
Simplicity is a worthwhile goal. It?s a process, which occurs
over time and as you make different life choices you?ll discover
that you?re making room in your life for the people and things
you love.