WOMEN'S FRONTLINE MAGAZINE ISSUE Issue 17 | Page 28

when life gets clogged up

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One day my niece Ladaysha put on her Facebook profile asking the question “am I the only person who feels like if their room/area/house isn't together and organized then certain parts of their life are also unorganized and nothing goes as smoothly as it could?”

Then she proceeded to say, “sounds crazy but that's just how my brain operates, but now that my room is clean/organized again I feel better. When I read this information, I begin to think about my own life, and how at times, it can get disorderly, chaotic, and down right unmanageable. Then I started thinking more globally with people, women in general and decided to respond back to her, and it started a discussion that makes me to know that we all desire order in our lives, but sometimes life just gets clogged up.

For those of you who commute, have children, demanding, life that seems to have wheels that won’t stop, then I am hoping that this article speaks to you. I realized, and as I ncouraged me niece to know that with disorder, comes chaos, and simplicity is out the window. It is my belief and my experience that order creates simplicity, which in my opinion is why most people even me at times, are working too hard to accomplish things.

The culprit: DISORDER. This leaves us feeling overworked, not fulfilled, always feeling shut down, tired, overwhelmed, fatigued, and always distracted.

This distraction is the very thing that starts the clog up that takes place in our life. We turn our heads away from what we are doing and something else gets in that space, and now we are 1 thing away from completing our targeted thing. Then we move on in life, and allow another distraction. So now there are two things in our way of our desired goal.

Before we know we are 5 distractions deep and our life is clogged up with stuff. Here are some things that you can think about when you need to unclog your day:

by Lakita D. Long

The desire for order