Treat Yourself to the Middle Zone
Consider drawing a comparison between the act of de-cluttering and washing dishes. Here’s what Geneen Roth wrote about washing dishes in her book Women Food and God: “…If you focus on getting the dishes done so that your kitchen will be clean, you miss everything that happens between dirty and clean. The warmth of the water, the pop of the bubbles, the movements of your hand. You miss the life that happens in the middle zone—between now and what you think your life should
A Modern Viewpoint
Clutter--Let me free associate for a moment: Stuff not being used, but someday I’ll need it; Things once considered valuable because my parents treasured them; Something someone could use, but since I don’t know who, I’ll postpone doing anything about it; Something I could get money for, but trying to navigate E-bay is way too much trouble; My children’s toys saved for my grandchildren, except my children are too busy building their careers to build a family; Clothes that no