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Effective Spring Cleaning Tips Ep. 14

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In Episode 14 of "Educating Kids and Connecting Families," Christine Furman explores the theme of decluttering for spring cleaning. She begins by empathizing with the overwhelming nature of cleaning tasks amidst busy lives and offers decluttering strategies to create a sense of freedom by parting with items that no longer serve a purpose.

Christine shares a personal anecdote about her master bedroom closet becoming so cluttered that it was difficult to access clothes. This leads to a broader discussion on the emotional aspects of decluttering, including a poignant insight from a personal stylist about letting go of items tied to past versions of oneself. Christine reflects on her own wardrobe, recognizing that many items no longer fit her current lifestyle as a homeschooling mompreneur.

The episode emphasizes the importance of not only clearing physical clutter but also digital clutter and negativity from one's life. Christine encourages listeners to let go of items, relationships, and media that do not contribute positively to their current situation. She shares the liberating feeling of donating, selling, or giving away unneeded items and the positive impact of creating a decluttered space.

Christine also touches on the benefits of tackling decluttering tasks with others, whether it's a spouse or a friend, to make the process more manageable and enjoyable. She concludes by inviting listeners to join the conversation in the Facebook group, share their decluttering plans, and tune in for future episodes with more decluttering strategies and tips.

Quotes from today’s episode:

  • "Even though you have these things that belong to you, they may have belonged to the past version of you."
  • "This served its purpose. You just needed to let it go."
  • "It is only adding clutter to our lives, right? It is taking up space."
  • "We want to be the best that we can be. We want to have the best space that we can have for our current situation, for our current self, for our families."
  • "You get to control what comes into your bubble, what comes into your life, your family's life."

Takeaways:

  • Decluttering is essential for physical, digital, and mental spaces, and can lead to a more freeing and refreshing state of being.
  • Have a systematic approach to tackling clutter, by scheduling it into your life and creating organized approaches to disposing of unwanted items.
  • It's important to let go of items that belong to past versions of ourselves and that no longer serve our present needs or lifestyle.
  • Cleaning out digital clutter, such as photos or social media contacts that do not contribute positively to our lives, is just as important as physical decluttering.
  • The act of decluttering can also extend to social circles, encouraging us to surround ourselves with positive influences that align with our current journey and life goals.

Thanks for listening! Let’s get connected!

Join the Exclusive Facebook group - Educating Kids & Connecting Families to connect with Christine, access valuable resources, and connect with moms from all over the world. https://www.facebook.com/groups/educatingkidsconnectingfamilies/

For more information about the EduPlay® Learning Academy, visit https://christinefurman.com/welcome/

Mention you heard about the Academy from the podcast and receive a free gift.

Connect on IG:

@mschristine.furman

@eduplaylearning

  continue reading

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Content provided by Christine Furman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christine Furman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In Episode 14 of "Educating Kids and Connecting Families," Christine Furman explores the theme of decluttering for spring cleaning. She begins by empathizing with the overwhelming nature of cleaning tasks amidst busy lives and offers decluttering strategies to create a sense of freedom by parting with items that no longer serve a purpose.

Christine shares a personal anecdote about her master bedroom closet becoming so cluttered that it was difficult to access clothes. This leads to a broader discussion on the emotional aspects of decluttering, including a poignant insight from a personal stylist about letting go of items tied to past versions of oneself. Christine reflects on her own wardrobe, recognizing that many items no longer fit her current lifestyle as a homeschooling mompreneur.

The episode emphasizes the importance of not only clearing physical clutter but also digital clutter and negativity from one's life. Christine encourages listeners to let go of items, relationships, and media that do not contribute positively to their current situation. She shares the liberating feeling of donating, selling, or giving away unneeded items and the positive impact of creating a decluttered space.

Christine also touches on the benefits of tackling decluttering tasks with others, whether it's a spouse or a friend, to make the process more manageable and enjoyable. She concludes by inviting listeners to join the conversation in the Facebook group, share their decluttering plans, and tune in for future episodes with more decluttering strategies and tips.

Quotes from today’s episode:

  • "Even though you have these things that belong to you, they may have belonged to the past version of you."
  • "This served its purpose. You just needed to let it go."
  • "It is only adding clutter to our lives, right? It is taking up space."
  • "We want to be the best that we can be. We want to have the best space that we can have for our current situation, for our current self, for our families."
  • "You get to control what comes into your bubble, what comes into your life, your family's life."

Takeaways:

  • Decluttering is essential for physical, digital, and mental spaces, and can lead to a more freeing and refreshing state of being.
  • Have a systematic approach to tackling clutter, by scheduling it into your life and creating organized approaches to disposing of unwanted items.
  • It's important to let go of items that belong to past versions of ourselves and that no longer serve our present needs or lifestyle.
  • Cleaning out digital clutter, such as photos or social media contacts that do not contribute positively to our lives, is just as important as physical decluttering.
  • The act of decluttering can also extend to social circles, encouraging us to surround ourselves with positive influences that align with our current journey and life goals.

Thanks for listening! Let’s get connected!

Join the Exclusive Facebook group - Educating Kids & Connecting Families to connect with Christine, access valuable resources, and connect with moms from all over the world. https://www.facebook.com/groups/educatingkidsconnectingfamilies/

For more information about the EduPlay® Learning Academy, visit https://christinefurman.com/welcome/

Mention you heard about the Academy from the podcast and receive a free gift.

Connect on IG:

@mschristine.furman

@eduplaylearning

  continue reading

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