Spring Cleaning!

I don't know about where you live,

but in Tennessee March marks the beginning of spring. After a week of unusual southern snowstorms, I am basking in the 50's & sun.

Spring used to be my least favorite season. It's a completely different experience in Michigan. Dreary, cold, slushy & very few sunny days until you're into mid-late April. It's not pleasant and I truly dreaded it every year. Now I'm privileged to get to experience sunny, warm days from March all the way through October and even November. That's one of the greatest perks of living in the south. Sure, we get stormy days and rainy weeks but there is a lot more life in the air, earlier on.

When I think of spring I see it as a season of new growth, a chance to bloom and blossom. A chance to rake out what you don't need & replace it with what you do.

This can be physically, mentally, and spiritually. Working on your surroundings is almost as important as working on yourself.

Last year, I felt like just as spring was beginning, life was squashed. It's officially been a year since the great pause began and I'm frankly done with it. I'm done with letting the circumstances and choices of the world effect how I live my life and see myself and my surroundings. Emily P. Freeman said in her podcast this week, "It's time to start dreaming again". I wholeheartedly agree.

So let's dust off the cobwebs together.

Here is a guide that I created a few years back but I recently decided to update with my current methods, views and with tried & true tricks that have worked for me. I've also thrown in a few worksheets as well.

You can grab your free e-book, "Spring Cleaning: Decluttering the Mind, Body, Heart & Soul" right here!

Make sure to check your spam & promotions inbox as it can tend to get lost sometimes.

I hope you love it and I hope it helps you hit the reset button this spring. Here's to new blooms & new beginnings! 🌾

xoxo - Riley Q

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