In today’s blog, I’m going to share 5 useful tips to declutter your mind of unnecessary things.
One of the things you notice when you start decluttering is how so much of the clutter in your house reflects the clutter in your mind. If you’re hanging onto clothes that don’t fit, or the old vase your friend gave you for your birthday or the exercise bike you might get around to using, you don’t just have a problem with too much stuff. You have a problem letting go. Chances are you’re also hanging onto a whole bunch of bad feelings, ill-founded assumptions, old grievances, and future worries.
If it feels good to declutter your house, it feels even better to declutter your mind. Here are some useful expert tips to make some space in your mind.
1. Use some meditation techniques
You don’t have to do the full sitting on a cushion in a darkened room thing to benefit from meditation techniques. If you’re feeling overwound, some simple breathing techniques can help you calm down and focus. For a few minutes, focus only on your breathing and nothing else. If your mind wanders or gets back into the worrying groove, you must put that aside and come back to focus on your breath.
2. Write it down
It can help to write down anything that’s on your mind. Once all those worries are down on paper, you can prioritize them and work out a plan to deal with them. You can also assess them to identify what’s essential and what isn’t. When you can see what’s important, you can focus your energy and free up some of that mental space!
3. Stay in the present
Brooding over the past and worrying about the future take up a lot of space in your mind and achieve precisely nothing. Let go of regret over past mistakes or resentment of past slights and move on. Keep your focus on what you can influence right here, right now.
4. Do one thing at a time
Multitasking is not only overrated (it’s very inefficient), it also leads to greater anxiety, and you never do any one thing properly. Focus on doing things methodically and thoroughly. As you finish one task, move onto the next.
5. Control all the incoming data
We talk about being available 24/7 and the 24-hour news cycle, but there is only one person who can control that. You. You can choose to switch off your computer, smartphone, and tv and control the amount of data your brain is trying to process.
Decluttering your mind will pay off in all sorts of ways you hadn’t imagined. You will be more productive, less stressed, and more motivated.
Thank you for reading the 5 useful tips to declutter your mind. I hope it helps you. Please share it with others who might like and benefit from this article. See you next time. Stay safe. Bye. 🙂
❤️! This is something I’ve been working on over the past few months, decluttering my mind and my space.
Great reminders. In this busy life we could all learn to slow and declutter our mind. Mine seems to go 1000 miles a minute. I have recently started meditation and carry a journal to jot thoughts.
Great tips, and video! I could definitely benefit from practicing these, and from focusing on only the task at hand. Thanks for sharing!
I did decluttering exercises for the real and never applied myself to the mind, but I must say it is enlightening!
Thanks for the post and it reminds me again to be living in the present and enjoy the moment, stop thinking about the past and worrying about the future.
Some really good tips here. I meditate every evening before bed and it really helps to declutter my mind at the end of a busy day.
Great tips here. Making a list of things to do each day is a great way to keep on track and not get so overwhelmed. I try to do that and it really does help.
5 great tips. I only recently brought meditation into my life, which has been great. I was already using the other 4 strategies, but can always use reminders listed here. One of my ways to control input is to try to only turn on my email a few times a day to check – so that the constant incoming emails don’t distract me from my tasks.
For the last few days, I have been trying to focus on my breath while meditating, but not sure why I am not able to do that.😟 I have tried writing my thoughts on a paper, nothing is working! Hope these tips work for me 💕