Clutter Busting Your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others Clutter Busting Your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others Hot

Clutter Busting Your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others
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Number Of Pages, Discs, Etc.
208
Date Published
May 08, 2012
ISBN-10
1608680797
ISBN-13
9781608680795
ASIN
1608680797
Cut the Crap — and Discover What Really Matters

Over the course of his career helping people let go of things they no longer need, Brooks Palmer has been struck by the many ways that clutter affects relationships. In these pages, he shows how we use clutter to protect ourselves, control others, and cling to the past, and how it keeps us from experiencing the joy of connection. With insight-prompting questions, exercises, client examples, and even whimsical line drawings, Palmer will take you from overwhelmed to empowered. His gentle guidance will help you to not only clear clutter from your home but also enjoy deeper, more authentic, and clutter-free relationships of all kinds.

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Clutter Busting Your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others 2012-05-04 18:12:13 Diane Holcomb
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Diane Holcomb Reviewed by Diane Holcomb    May 04, 2012
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In his wildly popular book Clutter Busting, Brooks Palmer taught us how to let go of what no longer serves us in our homes, offices and in our lives by asking the question, “Is this of value to me, or can I get rid of it?” Now this professional clutter buster brings his techniques and humor to the area of relationships—to ourselves and others—and “how clutter intrudes, distorts, and diminishes these connections.” He shines a light on the armor we build to avoid pain that ultimately disconnects us from ourselves and buffers us from others, and shares examples of real people letting go. He discusses the clutter of control, of unhealed emotions, of attachments to past relationships and connections to current ones that are toxic. Throughout, he offers exercises to assist us in making room for ourselves and others, and finishes up with tips on how to work with a partner, co-worker or friend in de-cluttering shared space.

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