Spring Cleaning  for Your Well Being

By Peggy Lindsey
It’s Springtime! We excitedly throw open our windows . . . releasing the stale, stagnant air of Old Man Winter. Whether you’re washing windows or sweeping out the garage, we welcome back the season of growth! But let’s set aside the broom for a moment as we take a look at something quite powerful . . . the decision to clear your clutter! 

Clutter can make a person feel bogged down and tired, can make one foggy-brained, and can lead one to depression. Clutter can keep people bound to the past. And sadly, we become in service to it!

There are many reasons why people keep clutter . . . fear of the future, for a sense of security, it was expensive, attachments, and habit! Western society certainly promotes the acquisition of ‘things’, but we don’t have to buy into it anymore!

If you don’t love it or use it . . . get rid of it! That seems pretty bold, but it can make a huge difference in your life. Just take a look around your home . . . do you love that painting from Aunt Mildred? Are those clothes that are too small still in your closet? Will you ever read those books again? All of these things require you to maintain them, both physically and energetically! Simply releasing the items not loved or used can usher in new ways of abundance and opportunity to show up in your life!

So, if you’re ready, clear away the stuff that keeps life stagnant, and say hello to the fresh and the new! It feels great!

Peggy Lindsey is a Professional Life Coach, Master Teacher of Arcing Light Energy Healing, and a Spiritual Mentor. Her passion is assisting women on their journey toward happy, healthy lives by empowering them to live more joyfully and consciously. She created her business, On Angels’ Wings Healing and Coaching, in 2012 and currently practices in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She can be reached at 928-273-8447. For more info, visit https://onangelswingshealing.abmp.com/.

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