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This week we will welcome March. The hope of spring has me thinking about cleaning.

OK. Not really cleaning. Decluttering!

Itโ€™s WILD how much stuff we accumulate. And, itโ€™s not that easy to get rid of it when itโ€™s served its useful purpose.

We moved out of a big house 5 years ago. Weโ€™ve had lots of things in storage because we didnโ€™t have a long-term plan at the time.

5 years! It seems like a really long time (almost 10% of my life) but it has flown by.

And, now itโ€™s time to let all that โ€œstuffโ€ go.

Some things have been replaced. Itโ€™s easier to buy it new when putting your hands on it requires digging around in a dusty storage unit.

Iโ€™m not looking forward to the messy project but I AM LOOKING FORWARD to the result.

I expect to feel lighter and see shifts in energy. When we hold on to clutter (and anything else that is not useful), it creates stagnation.

If you feel โ€œstuck,โ€ look around for areas you can declutter. It doesnโ€™t have to be a major project like the one Iโ€™m undertaking today. Just clean out the junk drawer.

This is an example of one of the exercises in the MOLT Method I created. The O in MOLT is for Order. When things are โ€œout of orderโ€ it creates stress.

Applying the MOLT Method is how I keep stress levels in check. You can do the same if youโ€™ll join me.

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