Productive Environment Blog

In today’s fast-moving and often overwhelming world, it’s easy to start the day feeling discouraged.
Many people wake up, check the news or scroll through their phones, and are immediately met with stories of conflict, uncertainty, and chaos. Without even realizing it, this daily habit can shape the way the entire day unfolds—heavy, distracted, and disconnected from what truly matters.
But what if the key to focus and peace isn’t found in consuming more information… but in removing what’s in the way?
In a recent message, Barbara Hemphill reflects on a powerful truth from Psalm 33:
“The Lord brings the counsel of the nations to nothing… The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of His heart to all generations.”
This serves as a grounding reminder—while the world may feel uncertain, purpose is not.
Each person has been created intentionally, with meaning and direction. But recognizing that purpose isn’t always easy.
According to Barbara’s 40+ years of experience in the organizing and productivity industry, one of the biggest obstacles is something most people overlook:
👉Clutter
Clutter is often misunderstood as just physical mess, but it goes much deeper.
It isanything that prevents you from accomplishing your work AND enjoying your life.
That can include:
Physical items you’ve accumulated or inherited
Things saved for “someday” that never comes
Overflowing inboxes filled with unread emails
Courses, commitments, or ideas left unfinished
Mental and emotional weight from too much input
Over time, this clutter builds up—quietly becoming a burden that drains energy, focus, and attention.
Many people don’t realize how much clutter affects them until they begin to let it go.
It creates a constant, low-level pressure:
The feeling of being behind
The guilt of unfinished tasks
The overwhelm of too many decisions
The inability to focus on what truly matters
This weight makes it difficult to move forward with confidence—especially when it comes to living out one’s purpose.
For those who feel unsure about their purpose, Barbara offers a simple yet powerful starting point:
✨Begin by eliminating clutter.
Not all at once. Not perfectly. But consistently.
Because something remarkable happens when clutter is removed:
Focus improves
Energy returns
Decisions become easier
Space is created—for focus, creativity, and direction
And often, without forcing it, purpose begins to reveal itself.
Clutter isn’t something that disappears forever. It’s something that continually enters our lives—through purchases, information, responsibilities, and even good intentions.
That’s why clearing clutter isn’t a one-time event. It’s an ongoing practice.
Even Barbara acknowledges this:
👉Everyone, including experts, must continually evaluate and release what no longer serves them.
At the heart of this message is one powerful question:
Are you living your purpose?
If the answer feels unclear, overwhelming, or distant—there’s no need to search harder.
Start simpler.
Start by clearing what’s in the way.
For deeper insight and encouragement, watch Barbara Hemphill share this message here:
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