- Take as long as you need.
- Answer all of them or pick the ones that interest you most.
1. What does 'Spring Clean Your Life' mean to you?
- Your relationships
- Your profession or business
- Your health-care & self-care routines
- Your home life
2. What needs Spring Cleaning?
3. What cobwebs can you sweep away?
- What's cluttering your space?
- What's cluttering your mind?
- What are your time-suckers?
- Where can you 'freshen up' your attitude?
- Are there people in your life you're better off parting ways with?
- Are there things in your life you're better off parting ways with?
- Are there things you can clear out to make more space for positivity or for what makes you happy?
4. What can you let go of?
Make a list of what's no longer serving your purposes and goals.- Where does life feel heavy?
- What would lighten that weight - on your shoulders, on your mind?
- What can you DO to find relief?
- How can you release that weight?
5. What will you begin?
Make a list of all the things you'd like to do. Get really specific with it.
There's something exciting about beginning something new.
What do you need? Would makes your heart sing? What have you always wanted to do but have put off? How can you do more of that?
Now's the perfect time to develop that talent or take up a new hobby.
Some other ideas: start a garden, write a book, take up blogging or start a journaling practice, learn to cook, commit to a daily workout routine or start a daily self-care practice, do some online art courses, learn an instrument or a language, spend time learning a new skill.
6. What are your energy-zappers?
Examples could include unresolved conflicts, cluttered or messy spaces, plants that are no longer thriving, relationships that are no longer thriving, unfinished projects, unmade decisions, limiting beliefs, lack of focus or clarity, unrealistic expectations.
These little thiefs are great items to remove from your life.
Consciously make a plan to eliminate, reduce, delegate or even pay someone to help you check off all the items on this list. You'll immediately feel lighter and freer.
7. What do you need to Just Get Done?
8. What 1 new habit would put a spring in your step?
Make a list, ponder or journal about your ideas in this area:
- What excites you?
- What will support your physical, mental or soulful health?
- Do you need a new morning routine or evening routine that includes some regular self-care?
- How's your health-care plan?
- Do you get some movement in each day?
- Are you eating well?
- Sleeping enough?
- Doing things that light you up and nourish your soul?
What excites you or offers relief? What will make you feel fantastic?
Once you have your list, choose 1 thing (with multiple benefits, if possible) but do it daily. And remember:
Aim for Progress, Not Perfection
Take the pressure off yourself. If you forget, that's totally fine. Just start fresh the next day and try your best. Your best effort is good enough.
9. What are your Top 3 Spring Goals?
We can't spring forward without a direction. Set some targets for yourself. You can't hit them unless you set them, so consider where you want to be in 3 months time. - What do you want to be the same?
- What do you want to be different?
- What do you want more of?
- What do you want to see less of?
Identify some fresh ideas and goals for this beautiful season.
Write them down. Did you know that you're so much more likely to achieve success if you write your goals down?
- What do you want to be the same?
- What do you want to be different?
- What do you want more of?
- What do you want to see less of?
Now it's your turn…
- Which strategy will you commit to?
- Which do you already practice?
- Which resonates with you the most and why?
- Which one will you DO today?
Thank you Andrea for these great ideas to step into Spring with a clear, clean slate! There's likely at least one and maybe more of the areas you mention that many of us could declutter that would help us rejuvenate!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping in to read, Joan. Appreciate your kind comments and I'm happy you've found something helpful.
DeleteGreat blog Andrea. Lack of sleep, no movement and bad food choices definitely zap me of energy.
ReplyDeleteThose get me too! I'm an insomniac and have to take my sleep-time ritual seriously. Nothing works well without enough sleep. Daily movement is important too. Thanks so much for stopping in and reading.
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