
Think about the last time you were all over the place, full of a free floating anxiety, bouncing from one task to another, reacting to people and situations emotionally in a way you later regretted. I’ve learned that when I feel like that I have become ungrounded, disconnected from my center, from my knowing that I am OK and all is well.
How do I get back to my center? How do I ground myself? Staying grounded requires daily attention and effort. Here are some of the ways you can stay grounded:
- Make your bed every day. Creating order and peacefulness in the bedroom settles the energies in that space and those good energies affect the rest of the house and you.
- Clean up your kitchen every day. Having a clean and orderly kitchen calms the part of the house most associated with nurturance and comfort, also calming you.
- Have morning and evening routines that are made up of activities of self-care, like bathing, exercising, tending to pets, straightening up. Tending yourself is a powerful way to ground and center yourself.
- Sort your mail daily to make yourself aware of tasks that need to be done and bills that need to be paid. Knowing your reality is more calming than the anxiety produced by not knowing.
- Keep paper in no more than two main locations, for example, the kitchen and the home office. Avoid allowing paper to spread throughout the house. When it spreads, its negative energy pollutes whatever area it is in. Paper is usually associated with some kind of task that needs to be done, like deciding whether you need the paper or not, or deciding where the paper should go next. When you see it all over the place it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the message it is sending, “You need to do something!” When you are feeling overwhelmed your are not centered.
- Maintain order by putting things away all the time. Avoid the temptation to just drop things. It takes much more energy to pick them up than it does to drop them. When items are just dropped they have a negative, chaotic energy that is anything but grounding. And, dropped things attract more dropped things!
- Do at least one 5 minute cleanup per day. Either start or end your day with a quick cleanup. Put things away, move things to the part of the house where they belong, straighten your papers, throw out trash. Take that time to restore order to your space. One of the first things I do when I’m thrown off center by some bad news or a difficult situation is to establish order in my home. Some would call my behavior compulsive. I call it grounding!
As I wrote the above list it occurred to me that all my recommendations are the same recommendations I make to people who want to learn how to stay more organized. So, staying organized in your physical space is a great way to stay grounded!
Joan Borysenco, Ph.D, author of Inner Peace for Busy People writes of the benefits of being grounded, centered, “When I’m centered it’s easier to respond to people, to catch the nuances of their attention, and to let inspiration flow through me. Thinking of myself as an instrument that life plays, rather than the source of the melody, has helped me be a better juggler. The instrument needs to be cleaned and polished, treated with care. When I’m in balance, the unbalanced hodgepodge of things on the to-do list are accomplished more effectively.”
Treat yourself with care and stay grounded by committing to maintaining an organized space. That way when you are confronted with one of life’s challenges you can handle it from a place of clarity and calmness, centered and able to access your inner wisdom.
















I'm not totally sure about this list. Some items feel a little trippy hippy. But I have to say that "Do at least one 5 minute cleanup per day" is right on the money. I try and do this and it can may a real difference. 5 mins cleaning out your intray or inbox or sorting a draw can really help improve the quality of you environment
Thank you for this nice and helpful thoughts! I see two aspects here: the one you mention is having empty space or little distraction, in order to give fresh thoughts and ideas a room. The other one is having rituals, repetitive tasks, which allow for some "buzy rest" in the day. Something that you do every day at home that does not require high thinking, can be as efficient as some other relaxation. Or even better, because it gives you the feeling of accomplishment!
not doing some things or getting away from it can lead to a very disorganized life- I know because I went this and I'm slowly trying to get back to where I used to be- it's amazing that when I did these things, I made more money as well and got more accomplished in it seems like less time!
Thanks
These are really good tips, those '5 minutes cleanups' are exactly the thing I need and do in between study-breaks ~
right now I need to study a LOT and my time is rinning away like hell and I dont really have time for anything else, and everything gets cluttered a lot~
so thank you for those tips^^
I'm sorry, but for the life of me I cannot see how tidying your home will keep you grounded. Staying organized is of course a good thing and would I'm sure alleviate stress and so forth. However I would have thought that being content with ones self, and the environment in which we live, be it messy or otherwise, would be far more beneficial.
Interesting post… I wouldn't associate cleaning the kitchen for example to be related to organisation. 5 minutes a day though, I could handle that. :)
useful information. thanks for share!
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I have papers everywhere in the draws. I like the fact that they should be in two specific areas. I find the seven steps very clear and useful. will keep you posted. thanks a lot. I intend to buy your book too.
it explains a lot….