You might suddenly feel the urge to tidy — not just your home, but your whole life. Maybe you’re sorting through old things, stepping away from people who drain your energy, or questioning habits that once felt fine. It may seem random, but it’s not. It’s your mind and body working together to create safety before change.
During pregnancy, your brain enters a state of preparation. Hormones heighten your awareness of what feels right, peaceful, or necessary. This isn’t just about “nesting” — it’s about emotional space. You’re building a kind of inner home, one where both you and the life you carry can rest.
That’s why small things suddenly matter: clutter that used to be invisible now feels heavy, conversations that once rolled off your back now linger. Your mind is quietly asking, What do I want to bring with me into this next chapter? What needs to be left behind?
This inner cleaning isn’t selfish — it’s instinct. You’re creating room for new energy, new rhythms, new priorities. The clearer your environment and emotional world become, the safer your body feels to grow and nurture life.
Alma’s advice:
• Trust the urge to simplify — it’s your intuition reordering things.
• Let go of what no longer fits, without guilt. You’re making space for something real.
• Don’t rush to fill the silence you create — that’s where new peace grows.
You’re not just cleaning your surroundings. You’re preparing your inner landscape — so that when new life arrives, it lands in calm soil.
