How to Create Room for More in Your Life

 

It’s hard to introduce new items, ideas, people, or skills into your life if you don’t have the space for them. Our lives are too cluttered and overflowing with things, obligations, and people that don’t provide enough value to be worth the time and space they require.

 

Adding more to your life requires making space. That space can be physical or psychological.

 

To have a bigger life, it’s also necessary to downsize.

 

Consider these ideas:

  1. Decide what you want. This is an important first step for many things in life. Whether you’re looking for your perfect partner or a new car, it’s important to know what you want to have any hope of finding it. The details matter.

  • What is it you want to add to your life? Once you answer that question, you can begin figuring out how to make the necessary accommodations.

  • What’s most important to you? It’s easier to find the enthusiasm to create room in your life for the things that excite you the most. What excites you?

  1. What’s in the way? Think about what you want and consider the obstacles to acquiring or achieving it. Do you need more room in your garage? More free time? Fewer distractions? Your waistline?

  • Ask yourself why the thing you want isn’t already in your life.If you have any difficulty in answering this question a personal development coach can help you in finding answers to such issues. They can also help you by providing techniques to overcome these kind of scenarios in the future.

  1. Clear out the physical barriers. Perhaps you need to make room in your closet for a new wardrobe. Or you need to build a shed for that magnificent riding lawn mower you’ve been eyeing for years. Maybe you’re over the weight limit to go skydiving. You might live in the wrong place to climb mountains daily.

  • Identify the physical barriers in your life and address them.

  1. Clear out the psychological barriers. Are you brave enough? Are you knowledgeable enough? Is your attitude in the way? Are you lacking in hope or optimism?

  • Psychological barriers limit the amount of space we have to accommodate new items, experiences, and people. Your brain is always a bigger obstacle than you think, regardless of what you’re trying to accomplish or add to your life.

  • When you think about having a bigger life, do you feel anything but enthusiasm? If you do, you have some work to do. A mindset transformation coach would always tell you that you are bigger than all these psychological barriers, and there is nothing you cannot overcome if you put in the required time and effort to get better at the task at hand.

  1. Free up your time. One area in which we could all use a little more breathing room is time, especially free time.

  • Take a few days and record how you spend each minute of your day. Be detailed. Notice how much time you’re wasting or doing something that you don’t want to do, or which adds no value to your life.

  • List your non-essential activities, like going to the movies, club meetings, spending time with friends, watching TV.

  • Reduce the time spent on non-essential activities and increase the quality. Maybe you watch 10 TV shows but really only love two of them. Perhaps one great movie a month is nearly as good as five so-so movies.

  • Look for ways to reduce the amount of time you waste. Try to be more efficient with the things you must do or like to do.

If you want to find a spouse, you might begin by making room in your closet. If you want more in your life, you need to make space for it. Free up the physical and psychological space for new things in your life. It’s an important first step.