I would like to wish all of you a happy, successful and prosperous New Year!
To help you make this happen, I have a range of seminars lined up - designed to make 2010 your best year yet!
Sat Feb 20th (10am-4pm) will be the first day seminar, held in South Kensington, Central London.
The Wanstead Seminar series (East London) will be continued, restarting again on Jan 12th with 'Clearing of 3D clutter', followed by Jan 19th Clearing of Paper Clutter,
Jan 26th Clearing of Time & Electronic Clutter,
Feb 2nd Clearing of Mental Clutter (Part I) & Feb 9th (Part II),
Feb 16th Clearing of Emotional Clutter (Part I) & Feb 23rd (Part II),
Mar 2nd Spiritual Clearing Inspiration,
closing Mar 9th with: Feng Shui & Colours for Joyful Living!
Jan 13th and 21st brings the clearing seminars to St John's Wood.
On the 25th of Jan the Barbican library hosts my evening talk 'Clear Desk Clear Mind'.
Here is what previous delegates said:
"Thank you very much for this inspiring seminar, it has motivated me to make a fresh start!"
"The most important thing I've learned was to look beyond the superficial - in everything. And to welcome change. Thanks for a great seminar."
"I really enjoyed the session yesterday and I've realised that clutter comes in many shapes & forms & disguises, and what impact that has on my life...I'm ready now to tackle the muddle and break free!"
For more info/booking, or if you'd like to book an event/speaking engagement for your group/workplace etc., please email (birgit@clearofclutter.com) or phone (07930983452) me anytime - thank you!
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Sunday, 11 October 2009
MENTAL / EMOTIONAL CLUTTER
Hello everybody,
hope you had a great summer!
I just read an inspiring article about the fact that the latest psychological research suggests that we don't actually want too much choice. Everybody who has walked into a large supermarket knows: a wide choice can become bewildering. You go into a coffee shop and it's a far cry from black/white, with/without sugar...
So therefore we feel we have to become experts in everything. We are left with even more things to worry about (if we like worrying): have we made the right choice? are we knowledgeable enough? do we have the time to do the research?.... - Being forced to choose induces a stress of its own. Apparently now there is psychological evidence that if you want to be happier, reduce the choice available to you!
So guess what great idea I'm going to come up with now :-) - yes!: that's why a good old clear out feels so up-lifting! You unburden yourself of too many choices by giving away eg. the clothes you don't like anyway, making the 'what am I going to wear?' choice so much easier!
Happy clearing.
Hope to see you at the Wanstead seminars!
Birgit
PS: I've also got events coming up in Hainault, St.Johns Wood, Highgate and the Barbican. Please get in touch if you'd like to know more or book an event local to you.
hope you had a great summer!
I just read an inspiring article about the fact that the latest psychological research suggests that we don't actually want too much choice. Everybody who has walked into a large supermarket knows: a wide choice can become bewildering. You go into a coffee shop and it's a far cry from black/white, with/without sugar...
So therefore we feel we have to become experts in everything. We are left with even more things to worry about (if we like worrying): have we made the right choice? are we knowledgeable enough? do we have the time to do the research?.... - Being forced to choose induces a stress of its own. Apparently now there is psychological evidence that if you want to be happier, reduce the choice available to you!
So guess what great idea I'm going to come up with now :-) - yes!: that's why a good old clear out feels so up-lifting! You unburden yourself of too many choices by giving away eg. the clothes you don't like anyway, making the 'what am I going to wear?' choice so much easier!
Happy clearing.
Hope to see you at the Wanstead seminars!
Birgit
PS: I've also got events coming up in Hainault, St.Johns Wood, Highgate and the Barbican. Please get in touch if you'd like to know more or book an event local to you.
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