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Brooks Palmer



Average rating: 3.73 · 1,062 ratings · 225 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
Clutter Busting: Letting Go...

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Clutter Busting Your Life: ...

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Better Late Than Dead!

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The Book of American Clocks

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A Treasury of American Clocks

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The Recent Growth and Expan...

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Kokoro no naka ga guchaguch...

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“When you hang on to your past, you are gripping an anchor that is swiftly moving to the bottom of the ocean. Sure, you have something to hang on to, but you are drowning, too.”
Brooks Palmer, Clutter Busting: Letting Go of What's Holding You Back

“When you are filled with inner clutter, the chaos reflects in your personality as obsessiveness, confusion, disorganisation, broken speech patterns, insomnia, indecisiveness, and lack of direction. When your home and world are in disrray, you can't relax. It takes more energy to be in chaos because you have to keep track of all the junk. Eventually exhaustion sets in. When you honestly look at clutter and ask if it's necessary in your life, buried emotions come to the surface.... Toss what's unnecessary so that you can finally relax, and your remaining possessions will have a clear place to land.”
Brooks Palmer, Clutter Busting: Letting Go of What's Holding You Back

“This is the definition of clutter: things that exist in your outer life to distract you from the inner things that you're avoiding. If you avoid something, it grows.... The great thing is, the reverse is also true: when you honestly look at something, it shrinks. When you see the situation for what it is, bypassing the emotional layers that coloured it and made it into a clutter monster, it becomes simple. That's how peaceful clutter busting is. You're honestly looking at each layer of distraction, questioning the thing, letting it go, and realizing what's underneath. Looking directly at something has the power of a magnifying glass in the sun. The sun is you; the glass, your attention”
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