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151: How to Release Decluttering Shame: An Ayurvedic Perspective to Help you Feel Lighter and More Aligned

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Picture this, Habit Thrivers:

It's Saturday morning, spring is in the air, and the spring cleaning bug has bitten.

With a look of determination and a handful of trash bags, you open the spare bedroom/garage/closet, put your hands on your hips, and say:

Look at all of this crap...

You've been there, right?

I sure have.

Today, on Episode #151 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we are discussing how to use an Ayurvedic perspective to eliminate decluttering shame and really embrace who we really are.

No matter if you are a Vata, Pitta or Kapha woman, we all have our strengths and weaknesses - and it's no different when it comes to dealing with the clutter in our lives.

The Vata woman feels overwhelmed by clutter. She starts in one place, gets distracted by another project or a memory, and ends up with a handful of unfinished piles.

The Pitta woman hates clutter. She's irritated by it (and anyone who gets in her spring-cleaning way). She is so focused and determined on decluttering that she dismisses and misses out on other opportunities while she dives into her decluttering mission.

The Kapha woman feels an emotional pull to her clutter. She has a hard time letting things go, because her emotions are tied to those objects. She may take one look at the messy drawer or closet and be instantly stuck.

But, while understanding our Dosha helps us understand what keeps us stuck on clutter, it can also help us move past our limitations, embrace who we are and make new progress.

So join me today, and find out what decluttering approaches speak directly to the woman you already are.

Love,

Lorrie xoxox

Mentioned in this episode:

Take the Banyan Botanicals Dosha Quiz

Loving the show? Let’s connect! Find me:

Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” Years

Instagram: @Habitguru365

Website: lorriemickelson.com

MemberVault: lorriemickelson.vipmembervault.com

Habits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care For Women 50 & Beyond

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Content provided by activeoptionsbylorrie, Lorrie Mickelson, and Self Care. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by activeoptionsbylorrie, Lorrie Mickelson, and Self Care 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://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Picture this, Habit Thrivers:

It's Saturday morning, spring is in the air, and the spring cleaning bug has bitten.

With a look of determination and a handful of trash bags, you open the spare bedroom/garage/closet, put your hands on your hips, and say:

Look at all of this crap...

You've been there, right?

I sure have.

Today, on Episode #151 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we are discussing how to use an Ayurvedic perspective to eliminate decluttering shame and really embrace who we really are.

No matter if you are a Vata, Pitta or Kapha woman, we all have our strengths and weaknesses - and it's no different when it comes to dealing with the clutter in our lives.

The Vata woman feels overwhelmed by clutter. She starts in one place, gets distracted by another project or a memory, and ends up with a handful of unfinished piles.

The Pitta woman hates clutter. She's irritated by it (and anyone who gets in her spring-cleaning way). She is so focused and determined on decluttering that she dismisses and misses out on other opportunities while she dives into her decluttering mission.

The Kapha woman feels an emotional pull to her clutter. She has a hard time letting things go, because her emotions are tied to those objects. She may take one look at the messy drawer or closet and be instantly stuck.

But, while understanding our Dosha helps us understand what keeps us stuck on clutter, it can also help us move past our limitations, embrace who we are and make new progress.

So join me today, and find out what decluttering approaches speak directly to the woman you already are.

Love,

Lorrie xoxox

Mentioned in this episode:

Take the Banyan Botanicals Dosha Quiz

Loving the show? Let’s connect! Find me:

Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” Years

Instagram: @Habitguru365

Website: lorriemickelson.com

MemberVault: lorriemickelson.vipmembervault.com

Habits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care For Women 50 & Beyond

  continue reading

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