Moving. I secretly enjoy it. At least, when I have to move my own things.
When I was younger I would re-arrange my bedroom every two months so that I would have a new perspective on my environment. I would re-arrange especially before the beginning of the school year, so that I could have that excited feeling and be focused and excited to remain indoors instead of outdoors training to be a ninja and making forts out of leaves and pallets.
I get the see my very weight in possessions. I get to expunge numerous items that have haunted me for years and hopefully bring to some light some ghosts that have not haunted me enough. I enjoy it because there is a freeing of energy that is committed to a physical space. There is a recycling and freedom of it all. At least when you feel as though you are trading up in the matters of space. This happening to be the case.
For my brain, the change of the space frees me from mentally auto-piloting through the motions of life. It causes me to look again.
You may find me in the month of October in Wallingford. In an apartment near the heart of nearly everything there. While further from downtown, it feels much fuller in the realm of accessibility and convenience. It was good that the first apartment Lisa and I looked at turned out to be a bait-n-switch.
So in October, I may make more of a resurgence in the scenes of the life that many of you know. I've had my head down getting a few more things done at work and I have also been on lockdown due to this unexpected, pleasant change of living arrangement.
When I was younger I would re-arrange my bedroom every two months so that I would have a new perspective on my environment. I would re-arrange especially before the beginning of the school year, so that I could have that excited feeling and be focused and excited to remain indoors instead of outdoors training to be a ninja and making forts out of leaves and pallets.
I get the see my very weight in possessions. I get to expunge numerous items that have haunted me for years and hopefully bring to some light some ghosts that have not haunted me enough. I enjoy it because there is a freeing of energy that is committed to a physical space. There is a recycling and freedom of it all. At least when you feel as though you are trading up in the matters of space. This happening to be the case.
For my brain, the change of the space frees me from mentally auto-piloting through the motions of life. It causes me to look again.
You may find me in the month of October in Wallingford. In an apartment near the heart of nearly everything there. While further from downtown, it feels much fuller in the realm of accessibility and convenience. It was good that the first apartment Lisa and I looked at turned out to be a bait-n-switch.
So in October, I may make more of a resurgence in the scenes of the life that many of you know. I've had my head down getting a few more things done at work and I have also been on lockdown due to this unexpected, pleasant change of living arrangement.
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It can be so much fun, and pretty enlightening! I often feel that I have a better sense of myself when I look through my things.. kind of like they tell me more about myself than I've paid attention to.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment on my Member Review set 'Entrepreneur', Darling. That was the sort of look that I was aiming for!
I'm glad that you liked it!
It's greatly appreciated.
xo