Einstein was once asked what his phone number was. He went to the phone book to look it up. He said he never cluttered his mind with information he could find elsewhere.
Most
people would think of people who went to the phone book to look up their number
as a being less competent. But you would miss someone like Einstein. For most
of us who cannot avoid the clutter, we must choose to declutter.
Whether you tackle it as part of downsizing
effort or simply to simplify your life, decluttering is often
difficult. The clutter is a careless pile created by holding on to the
unnecessary. Over a period of time, the mess keeps piling up and starts looming
large.
The best way to make decluttering easier is
doing it in stages: focus on one area, one space, or even one zone within an
area, completing the job fully before moving on to the next space. This will
also build confidence as you experience visible success at each step.
one thing at a time, ensure are cleared
the shackles fall only when decluttered
- Pravin K. Sabnis
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