3.12.2018

12 Simple Tips To Organize Your Life Coach House and Feng Shui Expert Alice Inoue

Say goodbye to the chaos.

By Robbie Dingeman

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Clutter no more

Photos: David Croxford
Alice Inoue
Alice Inoue

To put it this wave of New Year's cleanup has calmed down after a few weeks, with the plan to lead a simpler and more organized life.

Fear not Spring is here and we can change our world in one corner after the other with the help of Life Coach / Astrology / Feng Shui Expert Alice Inoue, Fortune Queen in Happiness U.

SEE ALSO: 8 Feng Shui corrections for the New Year

If you do not know where to start, start at every corner of the room.

By first cleaning the corners, you get the highest energy efficiency that triggers a positive energy chain reaction for you, says Inoue. This could be as simple as casting this plant in a corner and pruning the dead leaves. She suggests ending the corners of a house, then the corners of each room.

Start small

Choose a small part of your home or office: a shelf, a small table, a place that "calls you". Do everything you can to make it beautiful, holy and full of expression. "Seeing how little something can make a difference will help you gain more inspiration and self-confidence.

Clean, where you spend most of your time.

The more disorder you have, the more it will affect you. If you are a seller driving a lot, start with your car. If you sit at your desk most of the time, save it first and then go to the files and desktop of your computer. Start at home with your bedside table. If you cook a lot, clean the kitchen starting with the fridge. "Empty your fridge from anything you would not eat today," he says, like the pot of capers you bought two years ago.

Start with the bathroom.

She says that her most unusual cleaning trick is the result of many years of coaching experience: cleaning the private area of ​​a bathroom helps people through transitions. "We cry and we can be vulnerable there," she says. "If someone is going through a difficult time, clean the bathroom."

Cabinets, cabinets, cabinets!

If you did not use something last year and you do not like it, send it.

Clothes that make you feel fabulous.

Never hold anything "just in case".

Clean dirty or unwashed clothes in small segments if you feel overwhelmed. Trust in life to give you what you need.

When something new happens, something old goes out.

Change old clothes for new clothes to avoid the accumulation of personal belongings.

Avoid Cabinet Syndrome "past life".

Keep clothes that reflects who you are today.

Discard expired clothing.

Wear worn, badly fitting or irrelevant clothing.

Just say no.

Return or exchange gifts that are not working for you.

Do not let yourself be sold off a box.

The cabinets can be filled with good offers.

Do not buy to buy

Purchases can become a retail therapy. How much clothing do you really need?

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