![]() ![]() ![]() Pause and Be Present: Stop and slow down the pace.Connect With People: Focus on nurturing quality relationships with family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors.Use Technology Selectively: Limit the constant stream of information by turning off 24-hour news cycles and unplugging from technology.Prioritize What's Important: Make your health a priority, balance demands at work, and choose how you spend your personal time.There are things we can do to help us minimize distractions in order to pursue a more purposeful life or focus on what matters the most to you. Is distraction a bigger problem? Is being "too busy" causing distracted living? We are trying to do so many things at once that we can't be fully present in the most important task. We are all familiar with the dangers of distracted driving – having our minds on other things besides paying attention to the road. John Lennon once said "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." Making plans and being busy isn't always a bad thing, but are we in fact so busy that we might be missing out on the important things in our lives like staying connected with family and friends being productive at work making our health a priority or achieving our personal goals. It’s time to de-crapify your home and simplify.Are you busy? For most us, the answer is always "Yes". You’ll develop mindsets, routines, and a home that takes the chaos out of everyday living, so you find time to focus on what really matters in YOUR life.Ĭonnect with our private community (off of social) to unclutter, reset, and make space for a simple life.ĭoors only open three times a year! Click learn more and join the waiting list for this exclusive simple living membership. When you become a member of The UnBusy Collective… Imagine that room by room, your home becoming a place of peace, joy, and connection rather than a source of overwhelm. Imagine waking up with a sense of calm knowing you’re taking real steps toward simplifying. Over time, I discovered that less is more in life. As Joshua Becker said, maybe the life you've always wanted is buried under everything you own. Have you been feeling unknowingly weighed down by all your STUFF too? 10 Ways Living Uncluttered Will Change Your Lifeīecoming UnBusy is more about your relationship with STUFF than your schedule. The greatest thing money can buy is financial freedom and time. Living uncluttered changed our relationship with our STUFF - Which allowed us to pay down all our credit cards, be debt-free, and adjust our schedules. In this podcast, The Most Organized Man in America, Andrew Mellen, will demystify how to get started and organize your world. We started to see our STUFF for what it was - And stopped trying to keep up with the Joneses. Participating in something like the Uncluttered Course can elicit dramatic change in your family's life over the course of twelve weeks. We began our journey to UnBusy by decluttering our STUFF - This is an eye-opening process when you realize that everything you own used to be money. Here's how living uncluttered has helped our family move toward an UnBusy Life: Things cause you to be busy in ways you'd never even expect. Not only does maintaining things take time, STUFF often forces us to stay in jobs we dislike, encourages credit card debt, and clutters our lives. We get so busy trying to keep up with the constant clutter that we can start to lose sight of what matters.Īfter doing 100 Things, I realized that. The first time I did the 100 Things Challenge helped me realize what gets lost in everyday cleaning, picking up, and the chaos of a cluttered home - time with our families. Before we know it our stuff has kept us hostage and our life has disappeared into thin air. The aim of an emotional declutter is to clear out what no longer serves you. Our STUFF calls us to wash it, fold it, dust it, sort it, fix it, and clean it. The truth is that one of the biggest time-sucks in our lives is our STUFF. When we look at our calendars to find time, we're overlooking the underlying problem. I cannot tell you how many apps I've tried over the years to better organize our family's time in search for an UnBusy life. When you think of finding more time, your first instinct to turn to your calendar, right? ![]() I want to share a simple truth with you - the path to an UnBusy Life has more to do with your STUFF than your calendar. ![]()
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