“I wish I lived closer. I am a great organizer and pitcher!” My friend in another state heard I was majorly reorganizing my rooms and furnishings.
As I see it, God thought my friend's reorganizing and tossing was a great idea, because He/She sent my sister and my cousin this afternoon, and we had a pitching party!
The girls established four categories:
- Sort - what is useful? What needs a new home?
- Keep - because it is useful
- Give away - because it needs a new home
- Toss - would not bless anyone
And everything was consigned to one of these areas. This is proving to be a highly effective approach to clearing out clutter, to discovering what is really important and relevant. I have been able to let go of some things I had previously clung to -- but really had no present usefulness.
This is also an effective approach to life.
We have an opportunity every day, every moment to first:
- Sort thoughts as to whether or not they come from God. Whatever is good and fair and honest comes from God
- Then either keep and honor a thought because it is a useful and from God
- Or give it away because it is so good it needs to be shared! (The neat thing about sharing a good idea is that we are not diminished by sharing. Good multiplies when shared.)
- Or toss it in the trash because it obviously is not from God, therefore cannot in the long run give either satisfaction or blessing
So as I sort through the sorting pile they kindly bequeathed me, I will remember that what is really going on is the sorting of thoughts – determining which are useful and worth keeping or sharing, and which have served their purpose and need to be discarded.