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How Clutter Affects Your
Love Life
by Stephanie Roberts
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Clutter in any area of your home is a sign of
stuck, stagnant energy. The more clutter you have, the more sluggish
the energy becomes. When the areas of your home associated with
romance are cluttered and untidy, your love life is affected as
well. From a feng shui perspective, the three places in your home
that have the strongest impact on your love life are your bedroom,
the Relationship Area (I'll tell you how to find that in a moment),
and the space around your front door. Here's why:
Clutter in the Bedroom
Your bedroom is strongly associated with the intimacy of a romantic
relationship. Clutter in the bedroom can contribute to fatigue,
irritability, lack of focus, and difficulty sleeping. When you and
your partner are tired, cranky, and distracted much of the time,
your relationship is probably not getting the quality attention
it needs and deserves. If you are single, a cluttered bedroom will
make it more difficult for a new relationship to get started; all
that stuck energy literally makes it hard for you to meet someone
new. And that's before a potential partner gets a good look at the
mess you are living in! Decluttering your bedroom is an excellent
way to shake all that stuck energy loose and make room for a new
relationship.
Clutter in the Relationship Area
The feng shui "ba gua" is a map of the energetic influences of a
space. Some people use the ba gua according to the compass directions;
with this method, the Relationship Area is the southwest sector
of your home or of a specific room. Western feng shui orients the
ba gua to the entry to a space; with this method, the Relationship
area is the back right corner of the home or of a room. Instead
of wondering which method to use, why not check out them both? Look
around the SW sector of your home, and in the SW part of your bedroom.
Now check the room(s) in the right-rear corner of the house, and
look at the far right corner of your bedroom. Like a wet blanket
thrown over a fire, clutter in any of these areas can smother the
passion and intensity in your romance. You aren't much fun to be
around when you feel depressed, indecisive, ineffective, creatively
blocked, overly emotional, or too lethargic to care - which is how
you are likely to feel about your love life if your Relationship
areas are filled with clutter! Find these areas within your home
and bedroom, and make them your top priority for clutter-clearing
attention.
Clutter Around the Front Door
The third major factor is the area around your front door. The main
entrance is called "the Mouth of Chi" in feng shui, because it has
the strongest influence on how chi (energy) flows into your home.
You can't nourish your body without opening your mouth to eat. Similarly,
your home can't benefit from fresh, vital chi if the front door
is blocked with clutter or rarely used. Go take a look at your front
door. Does it open all the way, or have you stored things behind
it? Is your foyer or front hall clean and welcoming, or is it filled
with stuff you haven't gotten around to putting away or getting
rid of? When was the last time you used your front door?
The front door is associated with opportunities.
If you've been trying to meet someone new without success, getting
rid of clutter around the front door and using that entry more often
are a good way to shift that stuck energy. You may find that opportunities
to connect with someone new come to your attention more often, and
that you are more likely to take advantage of them instead of feeling
so tired you'd rather stay home. If you are in a relationship, a
cluttered front entry can contribute to feelings of boredom and
being stuck in a rut with each other. Opening the front door more
widely and frequently is a good way to breathe new life into a less-than-exciting
romantic connection.
When you have cleared the clutter from important
areas of your home, you should see a shift for the better in your
love life. For those who are single and looking for love, making
space in your home literally creates space for a new relationship
to come in. That new partner may manifest for you right away, or
it may take time for the energy shifts to result in a new connection.
Either way, the space you create by getting rid of clutter will
help to lift your spirits, improve your mood, and increase your
energy -- which will make you more enjoyable and attractive to everyone
you meet, old friends and new.
If you are in a partnership that has not been
going well, clutter-clearing alone is unlikely to solve all of your
relationship problems. However, by clearing out key spaces you create
mental and emotional space for greater clarity about the issues
and behavior patterns that contribute to difficulties in your marriage
or partnership. With greater clarity comes a greater capacity for
wise decisions and appropriate action. You may even find that releasing
clutter results in releasing a foundering relationship as well.
Accept that it's all for the best, and focus on the new space you
have created - in your heart as well as in your home - for a new
and better love to come along.
© 2005 Stephanie Roberts
Stephanie Roberts is the author of the "Clutter-Free
Forever!" Home Coaching Program and the "Fast Feng Shui" book series.
She invites you to visit her websites at www.ClutterFreeForever.com
and www.FastFengShui.com
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SEE ALSO:
Article: When
'Just Do It' Isn't Enough: Coping with the Emotional Aspects of
Clutter Clearing
Article: Clutter is Natural
Article: What Clutter Clearing Can
Do For You
Article: Clutter's Side Effects:
How the State of Your Home Affects Your Life
Article: Clutter Clearing and Your
Authentic Self
Article: Feng Shui Bedroom Tips
eBook: Clutter-Free
Forever! Home Coaching Program
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