Weekly Simplicity Tips and you chose declutter

Published: Sun, 09/18/16

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for people who participated in the poll to choose the next class. You have chosen the Declutter Group. First time I am doing this class in the fall. It will start October 10th. You can find more info here.

I am starting a fitness challenge at a local gym to get some more strength training in. So think good thoughts for me :)

My husband and I went to Crockery Creek this evening. It was beautiful. I also got my first bee sting as a bee was sucked into the car's open windows and decided to slow its descent by sticking out the stinger as it landed on the bridge of my nose. (Pix by me after I recovered)

Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Declutter clothes as you change clothes for the season.
  2. Clean out your car.
  3. What do you want to save for?
  4. Get outside sometime this week. Plan it.
  5. What area of your life needs more organization? Tackle it for 5 minutes.
  6. Freshen up your home decorations. Perhaps bring something from nature into your house.
  7. Where can you be of service even for a few minutes?
What I wrote for you
Trying to decide something. This may help.

How I stopped procrastinating on a task.

I wanted him to be my friend.

Plans sometimes fall through. This is what I do.


From the Archives:


 

Attention: Overwhelmed individuals with too much stuff and nowhere to put it, yet unsure where to even begin

Ask yourself: do you want to continue to be enslaved to your clutter?

When it comes to decluttering your house, do you know where do begin and how to get going?

Or does decluttering go to the bottom of your to do list (which you can’t find beneath the pile on your desk)?

Or worse, do you start to declutter, taking everything out of the cabinet only to get overwhelmed and ending up with a bigger mess than before?

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