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Organizing Wisdom From The Snowshoeing Trails
This weekend I had two opportunities to finally get outside and do some snowshoeing! This is my way of "bonding" with New England winters and the weather here in southern Maine has been less than ideal for bonding this year. Ah, but this weekend was perfect snowshoeing weather— temperatures in the thirties, not a cloud in the sky and no wind. As I powered through fields and woods surrounding the cottage my heart was filled with gratitude for this gift of spaciousness and connection to nature.
There really is a noticeable difference between being inside and being outside communing with nature. My energy shifts, my inner world expands and I feel joyful, free and full. It is a reminder of my true nature and it makes me want to bring it back inside. Something similar happens after an organizing session with one of my clients. As we feel the openness and freedom of the new organized space the words, "Ah…. we can breathe again!", roll off our tongues.
Being organized is that gift of openness and freedom all year round inside our homes. It's lovely to be out in nature, but if you're not inclined to face the cold of winter then clear out a closet, purge your files, or finally put all the e-Bay items sitting in the basement up for sale.
Spaciousness is just a few steps away. Clear out the space around you to feel the inner spaciousness you desire.
To Your Total Spaciousness!
Maggie
posted on: 1/28/2010 12:00:00 PM by Maggie McCauley
category: The Mental Side
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Maggie McCauley, ACC, LICSW, The Effortless Organizing Coach, is the president of "A New View". She takes a holistic approach to organizing coaching her clients to create new habits that promote overall well-being, a sense of freedom and peace of mind.
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My Favorite Books
- The Success Principles by Jack Canfield
- It's Hard To Make A Difference When You Can't Find Your Keys by Marilyn Paul
- Organize With Confidence by Elizabeth Hagen
- The Secret Of Letting Go by Guy Finley
- Life Is Short--Wear Your Party Pants by Loretta La Roche
- The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
- The Seven Whispers by Christina Baldwin
- Loving What Is by Byron Katie
- Making A Change For Good by Cheri Huber
- "Happiness Now!" by Robert Holden, PhD.
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