Clutter management

Good Vastu Shastra is clutter management.

If anything, clutter is the biggest hindrance you can have for the best flow of positive energy, prosperity, and goodness in your life.



Here are some tips for you to help reduce clutter and invite good Vastu.

Tip 1: Sort your mail as it comes in

Incoming mail is one of the top sources of clutter.

All those bills are not just stressful if mismanaged and stashed somewhere in your home, but it is also contributory to clutter in your home. If you are really serious about getting good Vastu Shastra, make sure that you are able to screen your mail. Establish a system for sorting all your mail. And this also holds true for other papers you may be keeping in your home.

If you neatly categorize them and throw away the ones you no longer need, you will be much better off.

Tip 2: Opt for daily cleanings than reliance on major general cleanings

A general cleaning schedule is good, but if you are still not in the habit of cleaning on a regular basis, you may still find yourself filled with a clutter problem.

So the best thing to do when you are trying to apply good Vastu is by exercising your cleaning powers on a daily basis, not just on a schedule. It does not have to be too rigorous if done on a daily basis. You can just start with the cleaning per day one area at a time to accomplish it effectively.

Tip 3: Clean as you work

While working on a project, clean as you go. This means that you will not just leave stuff lying around on the table as you do your work. This ensures that the workspace remains clean, and this also implies that you are open to more productive work in the future since space is wiped free of any traces from previously done work.

Tip 4: Be generous about your stuff

Give away the stuff you don’t need. This is a rule of thumb when it comes to cleaning up and freeing from clutter.

Being generous involves giving away stuff you don’t really get to use. What you won’t use for a long time and collect dust may actually be an answer to somebody else’s problems. Just make sure that you are not transferring clutter but something that can really be of use to the person you are giving it to.’

Tip 5: Dust Frequently

Dusting frequently helps keep your place clean. Dust, when accumulated also forms the clutter which we are really trying to avoid in Vastu Shastra.

Tip 6: Evaluate your stuff brutally

If at all possible, have a peer to help you evaluate your stuff at home. What you may hold dear and refuse to part with is not just a sign of bad Vastu but may also be a sign of a hoarding problem.

Thanks for reading,


© Anjali Sharma, Positive Side Of The Coin

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Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. ~Winston Churchill I believe that life is beautiful,one should enjoy it and stay positive. This blog is about being positive and curious about mystery of mankind. Someone truly said expand your thoughts and you will enlarge your world. Follow this blog to see positive side of every aspect. It's about encouraging people to try out new pattern of thinking. Little about myself, With Ten years of experience as Television Producer, I started my career as an independent documentary filmmaker...I worked in television industry for decade....took break from industry when I delivered baby in 2015. One fine day I thought to write letter to my husband in which I wrote him how I see life....in the evening when he came home and instead of discussing letter part he asked me to start writing...as he thought I can express myself more in writing rather then as person. I thought blogging is out of box idea... The truth is, cheesy as it sounds, the internet has changed our lives. And now I can share my thoughts with whole world :)

45 thoughts on “Clutter management

  1. Beautifuuly penned I would love to add to the point be generous to your things that we sometime do side the non living things by leg like the bucket which is very wrong we should be generous and treat everything nicely coz our small actions turn into a habbit 😊

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  2. Anjali, tip #3 spoke very loudly to me.
    I find this tip works well in the kitchen when cooking. Cleaning and tidying as you go is so ordered, and makes cooking so enjoyable. The opposite is having lots of dirty pots, pans and utensils lying about, which, for me means a big mess! Haha…
    xoxoxo

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  3. Yes, clutter is biggest obstacle to growth…mainly the mental growth. It is not just the emails or the physical which one has to clear in life but more important is to keep the mind free of clutter of unnecessary thoughts..
    Stay blessed always
    🌹🌹🙏

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