Give yourself
a break from the phones, especially if you are making this
a family experience. As
you clean each room, organizing what you have, be willing
to let go of what you no longer need. There are plenty of
people who would find incredible use from something you
haven’t touched in years.
You
can either give the items to a family you know, a charity
or you can have a garage sale. In the case of a business,
do you have old equipment it is time to let go of? What
about multiple items that are simply taking up space or
collecting dust?
When
you release what you no longer need or want you create the
space for something new in its place.
You
may want to focus on one room at a time cleaning and rearranging
from top to bottom. One of the most exciting parts of spring
cleaning is the joy you feel as you remember how special
items came into your life.
I
often hear stories from people who have gotten a teddy bear
from my shop and relived the original feeling they had when
they first got the item. I have been told what an incredible
feeling they get when they spring clean and carefully rearrange
their bear collection. They have a renewed feeling of pride
over their collection because of the care they are taking
in preserving the precious gifts.
In
each room it is recommended to begin from the top and work
down. This is true for cabinets, dusting, and washing.
When
you are done, enjoy what you have just accomplished. Sit
back and look around, take in the fresh fragrances and appreciate
a job well done. Reward yourself with a good meal and quiet
time.
For
the office project, take the team out for a fun meal or
order in. Acknowledge the gift of a fresh, inviting home
or office you are blessed to enjoy. You will be glad you
did. |