Weekly Simplicity Tips and Project completion

Published: Mon, 07/10/17

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,

Pleasant Projects registration is open if you want to get some projects done before the end of summer. Or join the Declutter Group in Sept. (I am planning on taking Brea and her friends to the zoo on Wednesday for her birthday, so if you are wanting to take one of the courses, we'd love for you to order sooner :)

Mom is still in the hospital right now. She got off oxygen and got to walk down the hall for the first time in a few days when I visited this weekend. (Which is why my tips are late.)

Fiddler on the Roof in Concert rehearsals just began. It was fun catching up with some theater buddies (see pix below). Summer time also means Yoga at the Beach on Sundays before church.

Create the Decluttering Habit book: http://bit.ly/declutterhabit ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ and Making Time for Fun and Self-Care is still available. You can learn more or get this for $1.99 here

 
Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Keep some healthy snacks like sunflower seeds in your car
  2. Fix one thing that is bugging you
  3. Declutter and clean the cabinet under the bathroom sink
  4. Give yourself permission to take time out without the guilt
  5. Do one thing today to bring you closer to a goal
  6. Be kind to yourself next time you “fail”
  7. Remind yourself that most times it won’t be easier if you wait
 
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We start August 7 at 8pm ET. If you have projects that you procrastinate on, you can get more done on your project (s) in 5 weeks than you have in months. I'll help you make them more fun and less like work. You can use my method on projects delegated to you and projects you decide to do.


Summer time is fun time. At least it was when we were kids. Are you missing fun in your life?

There never seems to be enough time and all the magazines ask you do things like exercise an hour a day, fresh squeeze your juice, and meditate 20 minutes morning and night.

We all want to be the best we can be, so what are some simpler, less time intrusive ways we can take care of ourselves – body, mind and soul? Plus have more fun!

Find out in my Making Time for Fun and Self-Care workbook.



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