I am reviewing a book I only started last night!!!
I am barely into this and am imagining the possiblilities for my own self.
Believe it or don't, this book has it's own trailer on youtube. Am I the last person on earth to know that this happens?
Now that you have watched it and have an inkling of what this book is about, let me move on with my own thoughts about what I am reading.
Jen Hatmaker makes the choice to do this project and document what she finds in order to remove clutter from her mind and her life in order to make room for God and his message. I think this is awesome. She is on the path to discovering that things, possessions, filling your life and your mind with all this crap only slows you down and impedes you finding your purpose. Finding why you were born. You and your own set of talents and gifts were born to do something, to be the best you there is. To possibly teach or be a lesson for someone else.
But living our lives the way we do with so much STUFF doesn't help us achieve our purpose. All it does is cloud things over and distract us.
I love how she lays out how each month will work and has her group of women she calls her Council to help her find what the boundaries of each should be. They also hold her accountable and go on the journey with her each in their own way.
I love how she allows herself the freedom to complain and bend the rules or break them when necessary. And then spend some time reflecting over each decision and find the lesson.
The first month is food. She did not force her kids to do the first couple of months but then the rest were all done as a whole family. For the food she worked out a nutritious gang of 7 foods and stuck to it and tried to find recipes to incorporate as many as possible. The only seasonings, condiments allowed were salt and pepper. And so Jen opted to make those 7 foods as healthy as possible and bought local, organic and high quality foods. Her findings over this month were really inspiring.
The second month was clothes. Holy moly! I am sure a lot of people are like me and have a huge closet full of things and yet only wear a tiny fraction of what is there. Jen went through all the closets in her home and guesstimated the amount of items and multiplied that by $20 for each and got a staggering figure of how much money is just hanging there in the closet, unloved, and unneeded. That's a sobering idea, isn't it?
And let me tell you, I have waaaaay more hanging in my closet than she did!
Right now I am most of the way through her Month 3 of no media, meaning no t.v., no facebook, no texting, no Wii, no screentime except for work and school. So the family are forced to deal with each other face to face. They go find things to do, like bike riding, playing ball outside, really good intereactions with each other rather than mindlessly staring at a screen.
I am wondering as I think about the first 3 chapters how this is going to manifest itself in my life. Am I willing to be this drastic in any area of my life, much less 7 different ones?
I don't know. I will continue mulling it over and let you know as things unfold.
fascinating! I'm downloading to Kindle.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE books about decluttering. My office is cluttered with books about decluttering, ha ha. Ha.
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, folks, I'm not able to watch the veedeeo ("an error occurred, please try later") but I'll have to find Jen Hatmaker on Amazon.