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I have a messy person who wants to become more neat and tidy. (They're messy not dirty) They think the root causes are:
1. low self esteem
2. control issue from domineering parents
3. high tolerance to messiness, there's a point where they will clean their place when it gets too messy but it becomes cluttered after a week or two
4. and simply not putting things away when they are finished with them

I'm thinking
1. Self esteem supercharger for a week or so
2. Break the habit to install putting things back in place then
3. Get around to it

What to use for the high tolerance to messiness? Parent issues? Any thing else? I have the Ultimate You library they can choose from.

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The Natural Brilliance course might might be a better choice. I assume the individual knows what needs to be done but has internal stop signs.

On Paraliminal alone. Get Around To It and New Action Generator would also help.

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The Simplicity Paraliminal clearly says it is for clutter & being messy!
I hope that's helpful

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The Natural Brilliance course as well. Self Discipline, New Options Generator and New Behavior Generator, are options to consider. Have a look at why you are messy and what you consider messy.

Alex


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