You may have gotten quite successful at decluttering your home of the unneeded “things”, where you’ve learned to hang onto what adds value and reduce the rest. If you have, you’ve likely seen the peace that results from owning less and having fewer items to manage. But decluttering your home is only one way to create meaningful life change. I believe that even more importantly, we need to declutter our souls too. Have you ever stopped to consider what kind of mental clutter has built up inside of you? I’m talking about the clutter that weighs you down physically, emotionally, and spiritually and that gets in the way of doing what matters most. For me, this takes the form of anxiety and letting go of control. For others it may be feeling stressed, burdened by relationships, or generally overwhelmed with life. We all desire to become the healthiest version of ourselves, but sometimes we’re buried underneath the …