I love shoes. Sadly, shoes don’t always love me. I have very “unforgiving feet” as I was told by my physical therapist. I have high arches, sensitive skin and the older I get, the less tolerant they are of uncomfortable shoes. The high heels and cute sandals I once loved now tormented me every time I wore them. You may wonder what shoes have to do with mental tune-ups. A lot. This post is really about letting go of things that don’t serve us in order to make space for the things that do.
Really enjoyed this. Sometimes it needs you to stop and think so that you can change things. This may well be just me but I try and do this in the summer break and new year and have a rinse of what’s not working anymore, apps, routines etc. Brilliant post thank you.
May 23, 2023·edited May 23, 2023Liked by Dr. Kimberly Mallett
You're making me realise - I have that shoe collection lurking in my closet too 😆 I'm also recalling the period, almost 20 years ago, when I moved from the UK to New Zealand and I gave away about 90% of my belongings - it created such an amazing sense of space in my life and new things came rushing towards me, from relationships to job opportunities to free dining tables. They say the universe abhors a vacuum and will always bring something new to fill the space. This is a lovely reminder, thank you.
Have you been reading my mind? Timely advice, and thankfully I have a daughter who is happy to take my shoe collection. I still love boots with a small heel though.
I enjoy your writing style. Thanks for doing what you do!
Really enjoyed this. Sometimes it needs you to stop and think so that you can change things. This may well be just me but I try and do this in the summer break and new year and have a rinse of what’s not working anymore, apps, routines etc. Brilliant post thank you.
You're making me realise - I have that shoe collection lurking in my closet too 😆 I'm also recalling the period, almost 20 years ago, when I moved from the UK to New Zealand and I gave away about 90% of my belongings - it created such an amazing sense of space in my life and new things came rushing towards me, from relationships to job opportunities to free dining tables. They say the universe abhors a vacuum and will always bring something new to fill the space. This is a lovely reminder, thank you.
Have you been reading my mind? Timely advice, and thankfully I have a daughter who is happy to take my shoe collection. I still love boots with a small heel though.
I enjoy your writing style. Thanks for doing what you do!