Weekly Simplicity Tips and a Novel in the Morning

Published: Sun, 09/03/17

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,

Last weekend when family was in we went to Dutch Village, but I didn't post any of those pictures. So those are below.

Here's how you can help the victims of Hurricane Harvey.

I did a lot of extra work to prepare to take some time off for Labor Day weekend. We did get two motorcycle rides in this week, a walk with a friend and sang for Compassionate Heart Ministries. OK, I did more fun things than I thought :)

The next Declutter Group happens in September.They are always a lot of fun and laughter as we connect knowing we aren't the only one.


Create the Decluttering Habit book is now in paperback.

And you can still get it in an ebook: http://bit.ly/declutterhabit ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.

 
Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Give your car a good scrub down inside and out.
  2. How are you wiser than a few years ago?
  3. Stop work for a couple of minutes to stretch.
  4. Write down what you want your family to do instead of only  asking.
  5. Go through your bills/financial files to organize.
  6. Have a spot in the fridge for leftovers so you are reminded  to use them up.
  7. Take walks in your neighborhood to get to know the  neighbors.
 
What I wrote for you
My experience turning off the judgey, labeling thoughts

Scandalous - I read a novel in the morning

Finding Little Delights in your day

Simple Communication Tips



From the Archives: Decluttering Naturally

 

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?

We all want a serene, clutter-free space to enjoy, but how do you do it?


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