Declutter Group starts today and Weekly Simplicity Tips

Published: Mon, 05/02/16

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,
Time to print off the May Declutter Calendar.

Brea and I got in at the last week of the butterflies at Fredrick Meijer Gardens. (See some beautiful pictures she took below.)

This past weekend I was out of town visiting relatives that had flown in. A little sleepy today. I just started work - later than usual - because my eyes are still dilated from the eye doctor. (So ignore any typos :)

Declutter Group starts tonight. I am looking forward to everyone getting lots of decluttering done.
Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Are you making your decisions lately from fear or love?
  2. Notice where trying to take control is complicating your life.
  3. Do something you usually hurry through, slowly and with intention.
  4. Forgive yourself for a recent mistake
  5. Plan Mother's Day or other May events.
  6. Label cords with Washi tape so you know what goes with what.
  7. Tackle boxes are usually cheaper than craft organizers for supplies.
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Would you like to be well on your way to a decluttered home in the next two months?

Well, who wouldn’t?

Keep in mind, if you play with the declutter plan, you could…

  • have room to move, live, think
  • get rid of more clutter than you thought possible
  • open your home to more people
  • begin to have clarity of mind and focus
  • effectively learn to make decisions about your possessions
  • go from despair to hope
  • learn to maintain a clutter free home
  • have room for you in your home

Finally, room for you and your family in your house. Having your home nurture you, instead of being an energy drainer.

How would you like to make more and more space?

Now remember, having less clutter does not make you a better person. It is not to make you feel more acceptable to others. The person that declutters most does not win. The reason to declutter is to make your home or office work for you and your family.

You could keep working with your home on your own. But, how long have you been trying that?

It’s up to you!

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