Weekly Simplicity Tips & Safe, little life

Published: Mon, 04/20/15

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Welcome to this week's tips
Thanks everyone for telling us about the bird from last week. Apparently it's a black capped chickadee.

Saturday we had 6 hours of play rehearsal and one more Saturday rehearsal to go before we go into dress rehearsals.

Yesterday my daughter and I went to the wetlands and she got a picture of swans and a Great Blue Heron hanging out. They built a huge nest so we look forward to seeing more of the swans this spring.

Also people have been asking when the next Declutter Group is since the last one in January. Well the next and only other Declutter Group of this year starts May 11th.
Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. "Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry because I never undertake more work than I can go through with calmness of spirit." - John Wesley
  2. Wake up 15 minutes earlier of you don't have any time alone.
  3. Have a specific spot for everything in the kitchen and label the shelves.
  4. Give others clear expectations and directions.
  5. Create or update your work routine.
  6. Opt for paperless statements and save to a folder on your computers.
  7. Make plans to see or talk with a friend.
What I wrote for you
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From the Archives:

Get a handle on the clutter in your house by working together, breaking it down and following a simple guide

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?

 Learn more here.