We traveled last week.
It was lovely. We went to Michigan and relaxed at a house on a lake.
The lake life is quieter and simple, especially this time of year. We did manage to visit a nearby beach town for lunch one day (outdoors), and dipped our toes in Lake Michigan (it was 80 degrees that day!). I also got to see my parents and one of my brothers, with masks and social distance of course, for the first time in a very long time. Hooray! But mostly we relaxed.
What I want to talk about is the variety of choices we make every day. ALL OF THE DECISIONS!
I was reminded how much of a relief it is, at times, to just have fewer choices, fewer decisions.
For example, we did a grocery run and bought we needed for 4 1/2 days, and not much more.
At the lake house, there are things to do but … fewer than at home or during the summer.
I was reminded, as I packed for travel: we decide on what we will need, based on our plans and habits and routines and the weather, for a finite amount of time and pack only those things (and maybe a few extra!). Getting ready is easier. Decisions were made when I packed, so day to day I choose between jeans or a skort, sandals or sneakers. Easy.
Simple. Straightforward. Easier decisions, less mental clutter.
Enough but not too much. This is what being organized represents for me. What clearing clutter means to me.
I have been struggling today with a whole lot of mental clutter and the feeling of overwhelm. Some of this can be attributed to what my friend and I call “Re-Entry”, those few days after you get home from a trip. And let’s face it – after the last year, we are out of practice with travel and the tasks around coming-home! But I also recognized that life has been much simpler this last week. That I enjoyed the simpler schedule and fewer decisions (and sleeping in and enjoying time off, of course).
I needed the reminder that I need Enough but not too much. Of EVERYTHING!
I’d like to learn from this awareness, for myself. I know these lessons. We probably all do. But we still need reminders and that’s how I will use this awareness. So…
I will gladly embrace my daily routines that keep my wellness and home and business humming along, taking time-wasting decision making out of my brain!
I will stop trying to complicate my days with many new ideas all at once!
I will look at fewer choices on how to spend my time and be more purposeful and intentional with my choice.
I will step back and pay attention to those instances in my days when I need to make choices. I will refer to the short list of focus areas where I want to and need to spend my time, and stick with just those when time or attention seem short.
Let’s stick with enough, but not too much.
Where can you go with that mantra this week? Cutting out time commitments, errands, clutter, wardrobe choices, visual stimuli? What can go, to simplify your day or week?
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