HOW TO DE-CRAPIFY
Your Life
CLEARING OUT THE CRAP PHYSICALLY,
DIETARILY, AND EMOTIONALLY
by Jenn Baxter
L
ast night, I was chatting with
my BFF about the biz and
the new membership program I
am building (which btw, you have
a MAJOR say in... you can let me
know what you want right here)
and she said, “You basically help
people cut all the crap out of their
life. You de-crapify their lives!” We
both laughed. But, you know what?
That actually is my passion.
To help you de-crapify your life.
It’s what Live a F.a.s.t. Life is all
about. There are three major
“categories” or areas of life
that I blog/teach/speak about -
decluttering & downsizing, clean
eating & non-toxic products, and
emotional and spiritual health.
But, they are all very much related,
because the bottom line is... it’s
about getting rid of the extra crap
in all those areas.
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The physical crap that is taking
over your house.
The crap that you’ve been putting
in and on your body.
The emotional crap that you’ve
been stuffing inside for years.
And the spiritual crap that’s been
holding you back from living the
life you were created to live.
Ok, I’ll stop saying crap so much
now.
But, the point is to get rid of all that
excess, toxic stuff that has been
bringing you down and keeping
you from living your best possible
life.
So, how does one de-crapify their
life?
Well, I could go on about that
forever. But, since the whole point
here is to help you simplify your
life, I don’t want you stuck in front
of a computer for the next eight
hours, reading the blog post that
just.won’t.end.
But, I can give you a few basic
pointers on how to get started.
1. IDENTIFY THE CRAP.
You might think it’s easy to identify
that crap in your life that needs
to go. But, unfortunately, that’s
not always the case. Of course,
the obvious offenders like the
bell bottom pants still hanging
in the closet, the double-stuffed
rainbow sherbet-flavored Oreos in
the pantry (don’t get all excited...
I just made that up. I think.) and
the “frenemy” who talks about you
behind your back at work, are all
going to be easy to identify. But,
what about that pile of books
you still haven’t read that always