won’ t affect how we feel, I’ d respectfully suggest that such a statement misses the reality of human nature. I’ m one of the most idealistic people you’ ll ever meet. But I’ m also a realist(“ in all things balance,” observed the Buddha). Every one of us likes nice things. They bring us pleasure. They appeal to our senses, just like a beautiful sunset or a magnificent mountain. True, material possessions don’ t bring lasting happiness. And there are many things in life that are far more important. But such things still are important.
The best invest in the best. I might not be popular with you for making this point. But I owe you my truth. Reminds me of the words of one of my clients:“ My tastes are simple – I just want the best.”
83. Do a Clean Sweep
I’ ve spent much of the past twelve months in what I call Strategic Hibernation – pulling back from much of he“ busyness” of my life and rethinking things like my priorities, my values and my personal philosophy. I’ ve accepted fewer social invitations, limited many activities and spent a lot more time in reflection – just to make certain I’ m climbing the right mountain and spending my days in the way they should be spent. I’ ve also spent a lot of time this year doing a“ Clean Sweep”.
A Clean Sweep is a superb way to streamline, simplify and refocus your life. Most of us have a ton of baggage and clutter that we carry with us on this journey. These might include“ messages,” like incomplete relationships or people you have yet to forgive( or apologize to). The baggage in your life could include“ undones,” like a will that needs to be prepared or a life insurance policy that should be updated. The clutter could relate to an unkempt yard or a bunch of unpacked boxes stacked in a spare room. The powerful idea is this: When you Clean Sweep these things – put them into order or delete what needs to be eliminated from your life – you will feel lighter, happier and your mind will experience more peace.
My Clean Sweep involved getting a will, getting rid of a lot of things I hadn’ t used for a while, putting a financial plan in place, tidying up my physical spaces, saying goodbye to pursuits that were not aligned with my personal and professional strategic objectives( goals), installing systems to be more efficient and spending a lot of time refining the model of my business. Guess what? It worked – beautifully.
Delete what needs to be eliminated From your life – you will feel lighter, happier and Your mind will experience more peace.
I have more time to do what’ s most important. I’ m more relaxed and in the flow. I have more energy( messes – whether physical or emotional – drain you. I am more creative. And I’ m having more fun. So do a Clean Sweep of your life. And start soon. The results just might astonish you.