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If the events happening around you have started to change, it is proof that your 'life switch' has been pressed

A common thread has emerged among those who sign up for my future work sessions and decluttering support.

That is, after signing up,
'a family member gets injured',
'I suddenly feel unwell',
'I have to reschedule the session I had planned',
such events happen one after another.

Everyone contacts me saying, 'I'm sorry' or 'I apologize.'
But every time I receive such a message, I think this:

'Ah, their life switch has been pressed.'

When people change, they always experience 'fluctuations.'
Actually, this is also explained in the fields of psychology and neuroscience.

The human brain has a nature of judging change as 'dangerous.'
The limbic system of the brain, especially a part called the 'amygdala,' feels fear toward new environments or actions and strongly desires to 'maintain the status quo.'

That is why, when you start decluttering or try to change yourself,
unexpected physical illness or relationship troubles occurring can be said to be the brain resisting in order to protect the 'safe patterns of the past.'

But those 'fluctuations' are proof that you are trying to move toward a 'future different from the past.'
When you seriously try to change, pain or discomfort will always appear at first. That is natural.

In fact, facing decluttering means facing your past, your present, and your future.
It takes courage to let go, and if you truly wish to change, it will inevitably involve some conflict.

But I want you to pause there and ask yourself this:

'Am I really okay staying as I am now?'

Physical ailments and troubles with family are not mere coincidences.
Your subconscious is strongly telling you to 're-examine your current way of life.'

So, don't be afraid.
Don't be impatient.
Stopping for a moment is also part of the change.

Right now, your life is definitely starting to move.

And both decluttering and organizing your mind are the 'first steps' to reclaiming yourself.


If you are currently feeling,
'I want to change but I can't move',
'I don't know where to start organizing',
if you are holding onto such confusion.

Why not create a time with me to re-examine your 'here and now'?

▶ 30-minute free consultation (limited to 5 people per month) now accepting applications
▶ 3-hour decluttering support (limited to 3 people per month)

For details and applications, please visit the official LINE
https://lin.ee/IVAGcbK

I will fully support your first step toward returning to being the 'protagonist of your life'.

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