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Scrub your brain of any thoughts that don't serve you, and to fill your mind with fresh, clean thinking that instills confidence, commitment, and ultimate success.
Dusting is a good example of the futility of trying to put things right. As soon as you dust, the fact of your next dusting has already been established.
Muddy water will become clear if allowed to stand undisturbed, and so too will the mind become clear if it is allowed to be still.
Eliminate the cause of a mistake. Don't just clean it up.
I would use going into nature to clear myself - trees and plants including having plants at your house is a wonderfully natural way to continuously clear yourself.
What makes me think I could start clean slated?
The hardest to learn was the least complicated
What has happened in the past is gone
It is fading away.
Our perception is our window to the world, and we need to wipe the dust off of our window often so we can continue to see through it clearly.
One of the very first things students in intro psychology, statistics, or economics courses learn is how to "clean up the data.
The Cloudy Vase
Past time, I threw the flowers out,
washed out the cloudy vase.
How easily the old clearness
leapt, like a practiced tiger, back inside it.
The important thing in tidying is not deciding what to discard but rather what you want to keep in your life.
When the mind's an empty room
The clear days come.
I am cleaning my home but I don't clean my mind.
Emptying the ashtrays was very expressive of myself. I just lump everything in a great heap which I have labeled 'the past,' and having thus emptied this deep reservoir that was once myself, I am ready to continue.
In stillness the muddied water returns to clarity.
You could say that tidying orders the mind while cleaning purifies it.
As life progresses, baggage can accumulate. For a while, things can be swept under the rug, but the wait of unfinished business eventually catches up.
Resignation is to equate with the hope to give up; a possible renewal process is initiated, which do things clean at its roots.
Writing is one of the easiest things: erasing is one of the hardest.
If you let cloudy water settle, it will become clear. If you let your upset mind settle, your course will also become clear.
the back of her hand. "Clear,
It becomes necessary to learn how to clear the mind of all clouds, to free it of all useless ballast and debris by dismissing the burden of too much concern with material things.
A little water clears us of this deed.
What's gone is gone.
Let your mind become clear like a still forest pool.
Relax, Recharge,
Renew, Restored.
There's a mess inside you:
You clean the outside.
Clear synapses are like driving in Ireland. You hit a straight-away
and you gun it, cos you know it's not going to last long.
One can't go on anymore, she said, electronics seems so clean and yet it dirties, dirties tremendously, and it obliges you to leave traces of yourself everywhere as if you were shitting and peeing on yourself continuously: I want to leave nothing, my favorite key is the one that deletes.
A new broom sweeps clean.
attempting to block progress.
In the same way that we have to clean wax from our ears and dirt from our eyes, we're all asked to clean out our conclusions and judgments, which block our heart from meeting the world.
wash off the journey
going on between-- Pat White
When you have cleared all of your clutter, you can be of greater service to those around you.
Letting go is also a returning.
Whenever people tell you they are going to wipe the slate clean, it's your slate they mean to wipe.
The swiftest despatch seems slow to desire.
I'm super OCD, so everything is clean.
Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled them.
Making resolutions is a cleansing ritual of self-assessment and repentance that demands personal honesty and, ultimately, reinforces humility. Breaking them is part of the cycle.
Excuse our appearances. We are taking apart yesterday, to make way for tomorrow
Decluttering creates chaos before the calm.
All the emptying out is only for the sake of a Great Outpouring.
Eventually, everything goes away.
The little that is completed, vanishes from the sight of one who looks forward to what is still to do.
Memory, so complete and clear or so evasive, has to be ended, has to be put aside, as if one were leaving a chapel and bringing the prayer to an end in one's head.
Every note has to come out clean.
Cleaning only moves the dust somewhere else.
Relax, Recharge,br />Renew, Restored.
In the act of deciding what to eliminate, you place value on what's left behind.
Yesterday's dirt and mistakes have moved through me. I am shiny and pink inside, clean. Empty is good. Empty is strong.
Who is there who can make muddy waters clear? But if allowed to remain still, it will gradually clear itself.
When you tidy your space completely, you transform the scenery. The change is so profound that you feel as if you are living in a totally different world.
The mighty power of logic cleanses all it touches.
In my quiet, I was working something out.
A primary method for gaining a mind of full peace is to practice emptying the mind.
By letting go it all gets done.
tidying must begin with discarding regardless of personality type.
Just as you wash your hands before eating, clear your mind before engaging with the world.
Purge your mind of all aimless and idle thoughts, especially those that pry into the affairs of others or wish them ill.
It all comes out in the wash.Wash-- Harry Styles
Peace, that glorious moment in time when everyone stops and reloads.
The room was growing lighter, and so was the lieutenant's mood. He steered his thoughts away from the past and into the present. With the zeal of a man content with his place, he began to think about today's phase of the cleanup campaign.
What was scattered, gathers.
What was gathered, blows away
To discard what is unwanted, and to retain what is needed, is what reform means.
I fill up a place, which may be better ... when I have made it empty.
My room is cleared. My head is cleared. Earlier, around dawn, I took out the last load of trash. I look around and see what's left. Nothing. There is no more Daelyn Rice. As I was. As I am. Or will become. I'm a blank slate
dipping into savings.
The old grooves must be erased in your brain, without forming new ones. You must realize yourself as the immovable, behind and beyond the movable, the silent witness of all that happens.
Effective tidying involves only three essential actions. All you need to do is take the time to examine every item you own, decide whether or not you want to keep it, then choose where to put what you keep. Designate a place for each thing.
Relax, Recreate and Refresh!
Memories drifting and piling up quietly, like letters on the doormat of an empty house.
Regardless of your past, your tomorrow is a clean slate.
Unclog your mind. Unclog your room. Arrange your room in a way you wish your mind would be.
I'll be contacting Webster tomorrow. My suggestion will be absofuckingmazing.
Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.
Today delete it; tomorrow you will need it.
Unbalance so as to re-balance.
You took thoughts, choosing them out of your store, and then, not dwelling on them, you let them slip through the fingers of your mind, never clutching at them, never dwelling on them, no concentration ... just letting them drift gently past.
You can't eliminate the dust, only move it somewhere else.
Cleaning?" "Like Mary Poppins on crack. You know, the way women do that fast-forward cleaning when they're pissed off.
The working process is ideally freeing my mind.
I leveled the gun and fired until it was empty.
The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.
You must use the hook of precepts to quickly remove it.
I decided to go swimming. I don't know how to explain this, but I wanted to purge my body of something by exercising it to the limit. Purge it - of what? I spent some time wondering about that. Purge it of what?
I didn't know.
All data leaves a trail. The search for data leaves a trail. The erasure of data leaves a trail. The absence of data, under the right circumstances, can leave the clearest trail of all.
Moving. Someone said this to me a long time ago, it's bhuddist saying, I think: 'There is no wasted effort'.
Sometimes I find the best way of getting from one place to another is simply to erase everything and begin again.
Proceeded to clear a way to the hall. Once
The cleaning is something I use as a reward if I get some work done. I go into a very happy state of mind when I'm vacuuming.
Time cleanses what it touches over time.
You raze the old to raise the new.
Imagine that your mind is like a calm, clear lake or a vast empty sky: Ripples appear on the surface of the lake and clouds pass across the sky, but they soon disappear without altering the natural stillness.
I've concluded, after many years, that my mind works by process of elimination. Problem is, it hasn't eliminated anything yet.
Oh. That. Look, that was a time long time ago.
That's not going to happen this time. I'm clean. I just want to have a nice dinner here with my girlfriend.
Over. Done. Gone.-- Wen Spencer
Today I do a mental housecleaning, making room for new, positive thoughts.