We are painting, doing some small renos and trying to
de-clutter all at the same time. The house looks a disaster and will probably
look even worse when the real work begins when we replace the flooring
downstairs. There are buckets of paint, plastic paper, paint brushes and
garbage bags throughout the house. The bedroom no longer a sanctuary and our
bathroom doesn’t have a mirror! Yes…. it’s annoying and a tad inconvenient to
say the least.
I remind myself daily that transformation takes time. The
results will be amazing in the end. I keep repeating the mantra in my head, so
I don’t get too frustrated with the chaos we’re in right now. It’s not easy
going through it. It feels endless and so chaotic that sometimes it does not
make sense. I keep the end vision in mind to get through it along with some
other helpful hints.
·
It will get hectic, chaotic and messy. There’s
no way out of this, to truly transform. Knowing this helps get through the
sticky spots. You know it will be messy. You can expect it. It’s a sure thing
so be prepared to hang in there through the ugliness.
·
Don’t expect it to change over night.
Transformation takes time and sometimes LOTS of time. Be patient. Keep the
faith.
·
There will be small victories through the
journey. Enjoy them. We couldn’t see the floor or the back wall of a closet.
When we de-cluttered it, the whole space looked entirely different. Spacious,
new and inviting. The rest of the space the closet is in, still has a long way
to go but the closet is something else 😊 small victories. Relish them.
·
Organize the chaos. It doesn’t have to be one
big hot mess. Each room, each task can have it’s assigned plan and chaos. Phase
it all out. We chose to move through the house in stages but we weren’t
sticklers about moving to the next task until the previous one was complete. We
did what made sense. As paint was drying in one room, we de-cluttered the next.
Be flexible about the plan and adjust as you go along.
·
Take a breather. Trying to push through and plug
away without a break will only burn you out. We had injuries trying to push
through. So we take a load off. Sometimes slowing down, does help you move
faster and longer. Remember the turtle and the hare story?
Transformation is not easy and certainly not for the faint
of heart. If you truly want a change for the better, personally and
professionally, transformation is always needed a few times in your life and
career. Just know that “Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and
gorgeous in the end” ~ Robin Sharma
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