top of page

Make Space for Abundance by Decluttering

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • Apr 8, 2025
  • 4 min read

Danica Carson, creator of Hack Decks™, specializes in creating simple and effective ways to help others live their lives with less stress and more enjoyment. Focusing on pain points such as getting organized, becoming a mother, going off to college, and coming up with fresh ways to connect, Hack Decks™ provides a shortcut to a happier, easier life.

Executive Contributor Danica Carson

No doubt decluttering your home makes your physical space feel good. Decluttering clears your mind and energy (remember, Feng Shui) and creates space for new things and abundance to come into your life.


A minimalist living room features a dark sofa, a low wooden coffee table, and neutral-toned decor, viewed through a wide doorway.

Clutter can stagnate your energy and make you feel suffocated. Decluttering and organizing your space make a tremendous difference in the way you feel. You feel lighter, less weighed down by clutter, less overwhelmed, and more energetic.


It’s liberating to know what you own and where everything is. It helps you let go of your past and step fully into the present. It even helps propel you forward in your life. Decluttering is, in its own way, a form of therapy. It helps you make peace with your memories and your emotions. Like clutter that has accumulated in your home, you don’t have to carry the memories and emotions around with you anymore.


The environment in which we live matters, even more than you realize


Every object carries its own energy. We speak a lot about this in yoga. If you raise your vibration, your heart feels lighter. You will also have a more positive approach to life and attract the good.


It’s important to declutter because it clears stale or stagnant energy


We discussed, in our original post on Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of positioning objects so that they will either promote or block the flow of energy. You need this energy to flow to feel happy and healthy and draw abundance into your life.


Clutter prevents the flow of energy. You feel “stuck” or unmotivated, exhausted, and just blah. Living can feel like a chore like you’re riding against the tide. Comparatively, a clear and tidy space allows the energy to flow and circulate under beds, through rooms, and in a clear direction. This calms you and provides a more peaceful life.


Your internal and external environments need to be aligned


A cluttered environment affects how you feel on the inside. It also has an impact on your mental health and can make you feel overwhelmed and stressed. It causes chaos. When you hold onto physical clutter, you hold on to mental clutter, as well. When you rid yourself of the clutter around you, your mind is free. Decluttering helps reduce anxiety, negative thoughts, and stories that limit your potential.


Decluttering: One of the most important forms of self-care


All the clutter that surrounds you keeps you in a state of anxiety and unease. It’s been proven in many studies. You never feel entirely relaxed or centered. The fewer things you have in your physical environment, the less chaos you experience.


While decluttering, you may experience emotions from the past that are associated with objects, whether you keep them or not. For example, a gift from a best friend from long ago brings up emotions. You miss your friend; the object reminds you of your past. You think about how sometimes friendships die a natural death. You wonder if you should try to get back in touch. Each object that you touch to your heart tells you a story. You can keep the object or let the object go. When letting go, you detach from the old emotion and make space for the new to enter your life. In either case, thank the object for what it has taught you.


A space that brings you joy and harmony makes you feel good. At times, self-care is uncomfortable. Eventually, though, you will feel much better. When you have more space around you, you have more space in your mind to think calmly and from a fresh perspective. This will serve you in making decisions, large or small, and move your life forward.


Your home should make you happy


Decluttering and organizing your home are a way to honor yourself. And to show appreciation for the things that your home provides. Homes provide shelter, warmth, a place to be safe, and a place to grow. What a wonderful way to give back to a space that provides so much. Clearing out and tidying your space will help you relax in your environment. It works wonders for your mental health, too.

Where and how to declutter


Tackling your clutter can be overwhelming. There is no right or wrong way to declutter. Do what is the least stressful to you and what you find to be most manageable. You can also declutter smaller bits every day with our Declutter Deck®. Our Declutter Deck® allows you to declutter in bite-sized pieces with organization prompts. Start small. By following the prompts, you’ll be able to tackle your entire home.


Final thoughts on abundance


Decluttering, organizing, and revitalizing your space improve your energy and make you feel lighter, healthier, and more alive. There is also a bonus to donating things you no longer want or need. These donations will be treasures to someone else. When you give away and let go of things, your energy shifts. You will see that in all areas of your life, things improve. You will feel better, both physically and mentally. Your relationships will improve because you feel less stressed. Even your relationship with work and money will change for the better. Life will be easier, more joyous, and abundant. You will be content to live with less and be more grateful for what you have.

 

Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and visit my website for more info!

Read more from Danica Carson

Danica Carson, Co-Owner and Creator of Hack Decks™

Danica Carson is the Co-Owner and Creator of Hack Decks™, a line of prompt cards designed to simplify life and reduce stress. Hack Decks™ is owned by The Uncluttered Life, Inc., a boutique organizing company based in Dallas-Fort Worth specializing in optimization, efficiency, and home function. The flagship product, Declutter Deck®, was created as an exclusive tool for clients to get and stay organized in all aspects of the home.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

Article Image

Why Instagram Is Ruining the Reformer Pilates Industry

Before anyone sharpens their pitchforks, let’s not be dramatic. Instagram is vital in this day and age. Social media has opened doors, built brands, filled classes, and created opportunities I’m genuinely...

Article Image

Micro-Habits That Move Mountains – The 1% Daily Tweaks That Transform Energy and Focus

Most people don’t struggle with knowing what to do to feel better, they struggle with doing it consistently. You start the week with the best intentions: a healthier breakfast, more water, an early...

Article Image

Why Performance Isn’t About Talent

For years, we’ve been told that high performance is reserved for the “naturally gifted”, the prodigy, the born leader, the person who just has it. Psychology and performance science tell a very different...

Article Image

Stablecoins in 2026 – A Guide for Small Businesses

If you’re a small business owner, you’ve probably noticed how much payments have been in the news lately. Not because there’s something suddenly wrong about payments, there have always been issues.

Article Image

The Energy of Money – How Confidence Shapes Our Financial Flow

Money is one of the most emotionally charged subjects in our lives. It influences our sense of security, freedom, and even self-worth, yet it is rarely discussed beyond numbers, budgets, or...

Article Image

Bitcoin in 2025 – What It Is and Why It’s Revolutionizing Everyday Finance

In a world where digital payments are the norm and economic uncertainty looms large, Bitcoin appears as a beacon of financial innovation. As of 2025, over 559 million people worldwide, 10% of the...

How Smart Investors Identify the Right Developer After Spotting the Wrong One

How to Stop Hitting Snooze on Your Career Transition Journey

5 Essential Areas to Stretch to Increase Your Breath Capacity

The Cyborg Psychologist – How Human-AI Partnerships Can Heal the Mental Health Crisis in Secondary Schools

What do Micro-Reactions Cost Fast-Moving Organisations?

Strong Parents, Strong Kids – Why Fitness Is the Foundation of Family Health

How AI Predicts the Exact Content Your Audience Will Crave Next

Why Wellness Doesn’t Work When It’s Treated Like A Performance Metric

The Six-Letter Word That Saves Relationships – Repair

bottom of page