Weekly Simplicity Tips & Getting Things Done in the Heat

Published: Sun, 08/02/15

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Welcome to this week's tips
July 31st my son would have been 23, so it was a quiet weekend. I listened to songs, danced, journaled and cried in the morning. My husband and I went through some of his things. And my daughter and I went on a nature walk (pix below).

People are thinking what project (s) they want to work on for the  Pleasant Projects class which starts Monday. What project have you been procrastinating on? Life is short, what are you waiting for?

Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. How can you turn what you are working on, more into play?
  2. Start taking care of one basic need you have been neglecting.
  3. What are you excited about lately? If the answer is nothing, what might you be able to get excited about?
  4. Notice when you are operating from fear and tension rather than love.
  5. Release something in your life that is holding you back.
  6. Try different words and tone if feel you are not being heard.
  7. “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify.”― Thoreau What details are frittering away your life?
What I wrote for you

I asked, you answered. How to get things done in the heat. (All you southern hemisphere friends will have to put it away till later.

From the Archives:


We start August 3rd at 8pm ET. If you have projects that you are procrastinating on you can get more done on your project (s) in 5 weeks then you have in months. I’ll help you make them more fun and less like work. You can use the method on projects delegated to you and projects you decide to do.

You’ll get:

  • 5 online classes (with transcripts in case you can’t make the class)
  • Facebook group for accountability
  • A printable project planner


I want you to be able to take action on your projects in the most pleasant way possible.

I love helping people break down their projects and make them feel less scary.


Plus you can use this process for all your future projects!