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Make Space for Happiness

How to Stop Attracting Clutter and Start Magnetizing the Life You Want

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Make Space for Happiness

By: Tracy McCubbin
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Do you feel like you have too much stuff? A cluttered space isn't just inconvenient—the truth is it's hard to lead a joyful, purposeful life when the things around you detract from your relationships, habits, and goals. But decluttering is more than getting rid of the stuff you already have. To make real change in your home, you need to look at how these excess possessions got there in the first place. This book examines the acquisition cycles that keep our homes overcrowded and distract us from going after the meaningful things we really want in our lives.

Make Space for Happiness gives you a seven-step roadmap to clearing your life and opening yourself up to all the good meant to come your way. Renowned decluttering expert Tracy McCubbin will help you revolutionize your living space and your mindset by focusing on clutter clearing as a path to positivity in every area of your life, helping you to manifest: true connection, self-confidence, free time, big love, self-respect, real purpose, and lasting wisdom.

We all want to live in homes that are functional, comfortable, and that bring us happiness rather than detract from it. Make Space for Happiness provides flexibility, support, and inspiration as you re-envision your home as the starting point of the joyful life that's waiting for you.

©2022 Tracy McCubbin (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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Great listen

Very mind reflecting how our past emotion effect us.I found it so helpful and never connected my past with clutter.

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Bit Ableist, But Good Aside That

There were bits where she’s quoting Caitlin Moran and talking about only being grateful for working body parts. That’s nice, but misses the point that we should love all body parts, working or not. If I’ve understood correctly and the goal of that part (pun intended) is to reach acceptance, then only accepting the shiny and not the dull misses that. Sometimes the broken physical parts give the biggest emotional growth. Think about any elderly person ever. Pining for the past, or bigger, better, faster, more is what drives consumerism and clutter. Accepting the size, level, speed and amount helps serenity. That’s what the majority of the book speaks about so I was disappointed this bit dropped that ball. Especially since Tracey has a lovely section about helping elderly people declutter and - to my understanding - make sense of the past and enjoy the present.
Excellent book, aside from the above.

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