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Cleaning Out Our Junk Drawers--Season 2 Episode 24 (Part 8 of our 8-part series on our Wellness Compass Model for Well-Being)

Broadcast on:
03 Mar 2023

"Clutter is not just the stuff on your floor. 

It's anything that stands between you 

and the life you want to be living." 

Peter Walsh

 

Cleaning Out Our Junk Drawers

 

We spent an hour this past weekend cleaning out the junk drawer in our kitchen. Here's a partial list of what we found: rubber bands, paper clips, AA batteries, matches, wire, string, ribbon, mouse traps, tape, a screwdriver, pliers, picture hanging hooks, screws, post-it notes, birthday candles, duct tape, furniture foot pads, glitter, wood glue, super glue, pencils, a coaster, receipts, a camera battery, a Swiss army knife, a tape measure, padlocks, markers, miscellaneous keys, a watch band, old chargers, shoe laces, and an old pair of earbuds.

 

Many recent books and blogs have been written recently about the joy of decluttering and organizing. We experienced a small taste of that joy by cleaning out our junk drawer—not that the actual process of decluttering was all that fun, but the satisfaction we got from finishing our project was well worth it.

 

Clutter and cleaning come in other forms, too. With the first day of spring less than three weeks from now, many of us may be considering doing a little spring cleaning. Perhaps it's also an excellent time to take a look at any emotional clutter that has accumulated in ourselves and our relationships. Just as we can easily stuff junk into a drawer because we don't have time to deal with it, we also can stuff emotions away, thinking that at "some time" in the future, we will deal with them. Maybe that "some time" is now for us, so taking time to clean out some hurt, anger, resentment, unexpressed feelings, or needs might benefit our well-being and/or help an important relationship in our lives. Who knows what else we might find in boht our physical and our "emotional" junk drawers and how good it might feel to clean some things out?

 

Interestingly, the word "clutter" shares the same root as the word "clot." And with spring arriving soon, it might be a good idea for all of us to take a little time to remove not just the physical, but also emotional clutter that may be blocking or limiting our lives right now.  

 

Making It Personal:

 

  1.  Do you regularly declutter your physical spaces or wait until you absolutely "have to?" 
  2.  Is there some physical decluttering you would like to do this spring? What exactly is that?
  3.  How about some emotional clutter? If so, what's one small step you can take regarding decluttering that area of your life?