Let Go, So You Can Grow

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As we start a new year we are faced with files or
piles of paper that belong to the previous year's energies.  Maybe you have already created new files within the office but for others this seems like such a chore to just look at the piles of paper.

How do we get past this feeling of classifying it as a chore?  Associate the word, "Possibilities" with your office files or piles of paper.  Every time you enter your office, look at the papers and think or say the word, "Possibilities".  When you wake up in the morning take a few moments to physically picture yourself clearing through your "Possibilities" and enjoying your new clutter free environment.  Hold onto this picture within your mind while taking a deep breath.   Even if you do not physically move through this process that day, keep picturing your, "Possibilities" each day and you will make this a reality!

Here are a few affirmations or intentions that you can write out on a piece of paper and display within your office.  Place this possibility where you will see it throughout the day.

"My environment reflects me and supports my life."

"Everything that surrounds me deserves a home."

"Things I use and love surround me."

"I let go of chaos and create room for things that help me grow!"

Awaken Your Space is creating new possibilities as well by sharing tips and products to help others grow.  We come across some great products that we like to share with our customers that can help them get organized as well.  January's product is the Neat Receipts Scanalizer.  www.neatreceipts.com

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Awaken Your Space, LLC provides services that meet each individual or business's needs. 

For further information call (772) 299-0705 or visit www.awakenyourspace.com

Awaken Your Space, LLC is a certified feng shui, decorator, organizer. If you are in need of help or a nudge to get your space clutter free please contact us so we may show you how.


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