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Big Lifestyle Clean-Up: 5 Things You Absolutely Can Live Without

Posted in Balanced Lifestyle | July 17, 2010 |

  

This post was written by Anastasiya. Follow me on Twitter or StumbleUpon and keep your life balanced!

If you are striving for simplicity in life then you probably know everything there is to know about decluttering your work space, your house, your garage, your closet etc. However, one area that needs even more uncluttering efforts is your lifestyle.

All our possessions are just a reflection of our inner self. If you are simple and organized inside then you will not have any problems keeping your desk clutter-free or surviving with just half of your wardrobe. On the other hand, if your thoughts are a mess and your habits are as far from being healthy as a cow is from flying then your house will reflect the exact thing that is going on inside of you.

Cleaning up your lifestyle is an essential part of bringing your life in balance. Get rid of everything you do not need, add something that you are missing and here you go: a perfectly balanced life right in front of you!

  1. Clean up your language. Every day we speak, communicate, sometimes yell, cry, whisper, joke, write, read and of course we use language for all these activities. Conversation is a huge part of our lives and while one conversation can cheer you up another one can totally bring you down.
    Our tongue has tremendous power to influence the way we feel, act and live. Pay attention to how you speak. Do you cuss often? Do you often say things you do not really mean? Do you hurt people with your words? Do you hurt yourself with your words?
    Simplify your language by saying only things that you mean and things that matter.
    It is amazing how much more balance you can bring into your life by watching your language:

    • Foul language reminds me of fast food. Almost everyone knows that it is not healthy but some people just keep doing it because they are used to it. Cussing and vulgar language can be acceptable in a variety of settings ranging from locker rooms and bedrooms to situations when you have just dropped an iron on your foot. However, making it part of your daily language simply does not make any sense to me. By learning to control your language you will also learn to control your emotions.
    • You will show respect to your loved ones and learn to handle conflicts better if you just watch what you are saying. I know that sometimes anyone can get a little hot-headed and say something like “I always knew that you are a loser!” “My mama was right; I should have never married you!” “You care only about yourself!” It hurts to hear things like that, especially to hear these things from a person you love. Many couples can enjoy a more balanced relationship simply by learning to control their tongues.
    • Stop using negative generalizations like “I always fail,” “Things never work out for me,” “I can never be a creative person,” “I am just not lucky.” Focus on things that are positive and ignore any remarks that you might hear from people around you. A lot of times you are what you say.
  2. Clean up addictions. “Addiction is something bad related to drugs, alcohol, cigarettes or gambling.” Is it what you are thinking? While these addictions definitely have to be cleaned up from your lifestyle there are others that seem harmless at first. It can be Internet, food, TV, video games, work, shopping, you name it! You can identify addictions in your lifestyle if you look at all activities during your day. Is there something that you just have to do and you feel a constant desire to do that? Maybe you’ve heard from your friends or relatives that you spend too much time doing … but you ignore those remarks constantly.
    Addictions tend to suck up your time and money and they leave you feeling empty, low on energy and not satisfied. Be honest with yourself and if you identify signs of addictions in your life make an effort to get rid of them.
  3. Clean up priorities. Priorities are a wonderful thing to have but not when you have too many of them. I don’t think they have created a superman or superwoman serum yet, so if you want to feel balanced you need to make your choices. You can’t be a perfect parent, build an amazing career, make tons of money, spend a lot of time with your friends, work out daily at the gym and have enough time for self-growth and hobbies. Some things have to be at the top of your list while others can be left behind (at least for a while.) When you choose the right priorities everything will fall in place and you will feel satisfied with the choices that you make in life.
  4. Clean up your diet. What you eat affects how you feel, how much energy you have and how healthy you are (of course!) I believe that a clean diet can benefit both body and soul and bring your mind in balance with your body. Here are a few steps to clean up your diet:
    • no fast-food
    • eliminate highly-processed foods
    • add as much fresh produce as possible
    • go organic if you can afford it
    • read labels (do not buy anything with trans fats (partially hydrogenated oils), high fructose corn syrup or long lists of chemicals that you cannot pronounce)
    • try to cook most of your meals from scratch using only healthy ingredients
    • eliminate sugary drinks and drink as much water as possible.
  5. Clean up your goals. Goals are similar to priorities. When there are a couple of goals in different areas of your life you can manage them without sacrificing your sanity. When your lifestyle turns into an endless to-do list then you feel out of control and out of balance. Focus on the things that matter the most right now. Set up a goal and break it down into smaller steps and tackle it just one step at a time. Reevaluate your goals after comparing them with your life priorities.

A well-organized and clean lifestyle is like a perfectly organized house. Living like that is easy, comfortable and enjoyable. It is a huge step to your overall life balance. Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

Keep it balanced!

  

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  1. This is a wonderful post! I have read numerous books on simplifying your life, but nothing on simplifying your lifestyle. Thank you for sharing these helpful tips on cleaning up your lifestyle. There are a few I plan to put into practice right away.

  2. What a perfect post so very succinctly put. I am going to have to reread this to make sure it all has sunk in. =) Enjoy your weekend and thanks again for the inspiration.

  3. Justin Dixon says:

    I love the point on priorities. After all is it really a priority if everything starts to make that status?

  4. Love the part about cleaning up language. So important and so often overlooked. It helps to remember that subconscious is always listening! Every word is an affirmation.

    Thanks for a great post!

  5. I am cleaning up my goals and priorities at this point in my life. Both should be revised and cleaned up often in my opinion.
    (Haven’t visited in a long time, glad to be back:))

  6. Therese Miu says:

    Your writing is superb and ingenious in so many ways I can’t even explain in words. I truly enjoyed this post because we work every year to de-clutter our house, rooms, office, etc but we never take inventory how we are doing in our own lifestyle. One thing, I did few short years ago was clean up my diet. It was filled with chips, sodas, fastfood (i know i know so bad). But everything starts with awareness. And I began to be aware of my habits. I did not clean up all in 1 day. I started baby steps. I would plan my meals before the week start. To this day I still do with the help of my husband. I also plan my son’s meal since I am raising him 80% Plant-based diet.
    Then slowly but surely I cleaned up my goals. I started to really break it down what was truly important in my life now. In my role as a parent, business woman, internet marketer, so on and so forth. I also put my family way above my list of priority before my career. I make a concerted effort to take my mom out and spend time with my 2 loving parents.

    I could not relate with the language however I do see that often in people. What I work on a LOT these days. Is that I don’t make a promise to meet with someone or work with someone unless I can. I really want to work on being humble and having integrity with my words. I also say things twice just so I understand where the other person is coming from such as “oh, you mean to say that…..” I really want to to work on listening more.

    Thanks beautiful Anastasiya for this post. I will make sure to share on my fan page.
    I appreciate all your work. And I learn so much from you each and every time.

    Your friend,
    Therese Miu

  7. Chris Akins says:

    Boy I can relate! Especially about the diet! As always very useful and practical information. Thanks!

    Chris

  8. From the title I expected an article about cleaning up stuff, then instead you hit us with cleaning up our lifestyle. It’s a nice twist on a commonly used theme. Cleaning up language is a good one. I heard long ago that foul language was a sign of poor vocabulary. When people don’t have, or take the time to use, the vocabulary to properly describe things they often resort to foul language instead.

  9. HudsonHawk says:

    Hi, this is for the author and whom ever it applies. I want to thank you for having a strong, simple, but assertive list. I am going to read this as many times as it takes until I have my life back on track. I am a 23 year old drop out, spent all my money on debt and burned bridges that have forever changed my plans.

    Having a foundation built on a simple clean lifestyle is sure to help put my priorities and goals back in the place they belong. No more hot cheetos and coca cola twice a day, no more day dreaming and dropping my classes and shrugging my responsibilities with the old school classic “I’ll take care of it tomorrow.”

    You have really inspired me to continue making more out of myself despite my past mistakes and upsets. I know it’s my lifestyle that’s slowly and successfully destroyed my young adult life thus far, and I am sure that there are going to be a million more bumps and mistakes and “bad luck,” but I am not going to wake up tomorrow and do it all over again… again.

    Time for a change!

    • Anastasiya says:

      I hope you will be able to start your life from a clean slate. You are young and you have plenty of opportunities ahead of you, you just need to be open to embracing them.