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Let’s be honest, we all have at least one drawer, shelf, closet or room in our house that we don’t really want to go near. Heck, there’s probably more than one. We take a peep inside and we’re left with feelings of confusion, overwhelm, angst, shame or even despair.
Despite the temptation, we can’t blindly toss everything out and start anew. Our things will not rearrange themselves, nor can we keep stuffing items away and expect our discomfort to find its way out the front door. Or maybe everything on every shelf, in each cupboard or room has its place, but lacks connection, purpose or meaning to us. It might look good, but we don’t actually know what feels good, in terms of the stuff we own. This is where Jasmine comes in. A Master Consultant of the infamous Marie Kondo method, she serves as a guide in not only helping you to sort through the clutter and reorganize your home, but to feel a real sense of joy and relationship to your space and belongings. What if your space could help you feel peaceful, grounded, and powerful? What if seeing and reaching for your clothes, books, your pots, pans or settling into your office space for the day could make you feel alive, creative and deep-in-your-bones grateful? What if coming home felt like really coming home, to yourself? It can. So many folks assume that tidying is simply about tossing what is no longer needed or rearranging things, but this is deeper than that. Tidying is an opportunity to, in the most practical and everyday way, embody the life you want to live. This approach is visceral. It’s touching the center of your body’s inner knowing, moving from what feels most natural and joyful for you. This is about acknowledging, holding, and prioritizing the things that matter, and learning how to both honor and release what is no longer true for you. It’s a practice in radical self-reclamation, and you don’t have to do it alone. Jasmine provides the guidance and safety to help you see and release the stories and recenter and reorganize your space and belongings in a way that creates room for who you are and the lifestyle you want to live. She offers insight and tools for applying this inside-out practice to every drawer, shelf or room of your home, and if you dare, your life. |