Welcome to My World – Clear Out the Mental Clutter!

Hello World!   Hope you are doing well today! I’m not feeling so great this

Do you feel like this Winter tree at this time of year?

Do you feel like this Winter tree sometimes?

morning, so I’ve had my honey & cinnamon, & my clove of raw garlic with breakfast, but I believe I have a pinched nerve in my neck (started at beginning of week) and this just takes time to heal, but it is a literal “pain” in the neck… I had this a couple of years ago and I am sure stress has much to do with it, but all the doctor can do is give me a muscle relaxer and tell me to take Aleve. So, I take Aleve, valerian root and Passion Flower which both relieve my stress.  Cold packs on my neck are also great!

I thought it appropriate to talk about getting rid of “mental clutter” as well today. Here is more good info that I found online that I want to share with you.

Types of Mental Clutter to Clear Out This Fall and Winter

While it is not officially be time for spring cleaning yet, we might be

Does any of this stuff on this list make you scratch your head & wonder?

Does any of this stuff on this list make you scratch your head & wonder?

feeling the effects of too much clutter in our lives; and, the thing is, clutter doesn’t limit itself to our homes, our vehicles or our offices. Clutter can spread itself throughout our mind—which is something we carry with us everywhere!

This additional disorganization can make everyday tasks more difficult, including the basics of keeping up with daily to-dos &  maintaining healthy relationships.

do you have issues clearing out your mental clutter?

do you have issues clearing out your mental clutter?

Just like there are ways to clean out the junk from our living spaces, there are also ways to clean out the nooks & crannies of our minds so we can continue being productive. Here are some types of mental clutter to clear out of your brain this season:

Social media distractions: 
  1. Social media has given us so much: connection to friends all over the world, up-to-date news and needed laughs, and awe as we work through our
    Are you spending too much time on social media/

    Are you spending too much time on social media/

    daily grind. But, just like most things, there’s a point where it can become too much  for us.  If we sit & think about just how much social media keeps us “plugged in,” it’s easy to see how it can create some issues.

Do you have notifications for Twitter or Facebook set up on your phone or laptop? Try turning them off. Do you find yourself mindlessly

social media can take up much of your day, if you let it.

social media can take up much of your day, if you let it.

scrolling in your down time? Delete the app from your phone (Ahh! Scary, I know!) or install software that limits your social media time during certain times of day. (Honestly, there is no reason why you should be surfing the web on the toilet. I mean, come on.)

Do you feel like you need social media to keep certain feelings away? It might be time to face that stuff head on—maybe even with a support person.

Second-guessing yourself: 
Have any of you been able to get rid of your junk mail? Well, we also have "mental junk" that is sometimes equally hard to get rid of.

Have any of you been able to get rid of your junk mail? Well, we also have “mental junk” that is sometimes equally hard to get rid of.

 

New years come with new resolutions. If there are certain tasks you want to accomplish in the coming weeks or months… are you holding yourself back? If you find yourself second-guessing your abilities, willingness and your drive, then yeah. You are holding yourself back.

That might just be anxiety talking, but it’s worth putting a silencer on those types of thoughts so you can work toward things you want to have in your life. Sure, it might be hard & you might fail—but there is nothing wrong with failure. Be proud of the steps you take & amplify the self-talk that acknowledges your hard work.

Disorganized to-do tasks: 
  1. If your plans are just as scattered as an untidy living room, it’s time to clean that stuff up. How can you competently tackle the things you have in front of you if they are disorganized in your own mind?

Prioritize finding a way to organize your thoughts into a to-do list, a series of alarms on your phone, a calendar on your fridge, or a helpful smartphone app & stick to this skill throughout the year. Not only will your tasks likely get done, but you also won’t have to worry about forgetting something along the way.

Internalized criticism: 

None of us grow up without being exposed to some form of criticism or another. We learn how to handle these ideas & what to deem worthy of taking on as our own self-criticism & what to leave behind. But, sometimes those lines can be blurred & we end up repeating to ourselves critiques that aren’t actually helpful.

Take some time to reflect on any thought that comes up starting with “I really need to” or “I should.” Why do you need to do X, Y or Z? Will it truly be helpful to your growth as a person & the growth of those around you? Maybe… or maybe not.

If you’ve been told to not speak up when you feel taken advantage of, that’s a thought worth some extra processing. If you’ve been told you need to avoid dessert for a week, maybe examine where that message comes from and if it truly has your best interest at heart. We pick up a lot of criticism over the years—make 2018 the year you sort out what is truly healthy for you & what is just plainly, simply clutter.


Great info!  Which one is your nemesis?  Please share with me by leaving me a message below. I’d love to hear from you…

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