“Look around your environment. Rather than seeing items as objects, see them as magnets for your attention.” — James Clear
Every item in your space—every paper pile, every dusty trinket, every unread book—pulls on your focus, even if just a little. It’s subtle, but over time, those small tugs add up. They create mental noise and make it harder to fully drop into a state of flow.
When you let go of something—physically or mentally—you free up attention. You reclaim energy. You make space for clarity, creativity, and presence.
Maybe it’s time for a spring clean, not just of your office, but of your mind.
What’s sitting around, silently asking for your attention?
What can you release to make room for what truly matters?
Start small. One drawer. One outdated file. One nagging thought.
Less clutter. More flow.
Photo by Mark Asthoff on Unsplash
A much needed reminder. Thank you, Louise.