How Our Insecurities Can Cause Clutter
1. Desires to have a magazine cover home. I can’t tell you how many magazines I have poured through, drooling over the rooms and homes on the front covers of House Beautiful, Coastal Living, Country Living, you name the “living.” I realized that in looking through them, that they were causing me to be insecure. I kept thinking that my home should look like those too, in order to be organized. In fact, when I first started this blog, I thought I had to have the perfect home in order to even write about simplifying and organizing – because that is what many organizer’s homes look like.
2. Recognition. Lets be honest. How many times do we make, do, or wear something, in hopes of getting recognition or a sweet compliment? If I am honest with myself, I can say I have! Our nature has a desire in it to impress. We want to impress others, in order to make ourselves feel good. The thing is, we tend to hold on to things or even buy things, in order to impress or for the recognition. How often do you do a DIY project, in order to get a compliment? All this does, is just cause more clutter. WHAT IS THE MOTIVE?
3. Busier, the better. How many of us want to be wonder woman? Come on, being able to cook a Rachael Ray meal, DIY like Martha Stewart, having your home look like it came out of HGTV, we want to have it all! So, we jam pack our lives with one thing after another, or order to obtain a certain life and lifestyle. We think that the busier we are, the more successful and happier we will be. We end up trying to constantly out-do each other. In fact, what is one question we always ask after a weekend? “So what did you do?” If you weren’t able to list 10 things, do you feel you did anything? I will be the first to admit, that you will never be happy or satisfied living a life trying to out-do everyone else. A busy life only says that at times you can have a hard time saying no (not always, but sometimes). A packed schedule could mean that you are searching for a satisfying life, but not finding it, so you pack it with more, trying to find the right thing. Don’t let the insecurity of wanting to be able to do it all, cause more clutter physically and mentally!
4. Hoarding. What do you fear in life? Losing your possessions? Losing the comforts of your own home? Losing control? Hoarding, as physical as it looks, is actually a response to the insecurities that are going on in the inside. For some it’s food and the weight they put on. Hoarding, is the weight that you put onto your home. Hoarding actually is a protection from the outside world. Family members often do not know someone is struggling with hoarding because they are never invited over. It is an easy excuse to shut out the world. But in reality, there is so much brokenness inside, which ends up masking itself through the clutter on the outside.
Think about how the clutter in your life may be a result of the insecurities you may have. How is it effecting the physical look of your home? Of you? Don’t let your own insecurities keep you from living an organized and simplified life!
How about you? What insecurities are you holding on to?
Truer words were never spoken. Thank you for a well written and insightful blog.
Thank you very much!
As I finish reading this post, which I luckily found through Pinterest, I find myself reflecting. I have always had clutter, may it be at home, at work, even my car. I never thought that my insecurities and my clutter went hand in hand, and now it makes so much sense.
That is the conclusion I came to as well – there had to be a deeper reason behind my clutter, than just physical clutter! I am glad that this has been thought provoking and I hope it continues to challenge, yet also provide clarity as well. Thanks for sharing!