Weekly Simplicity Tips and rest

Published: Sun, 11/29/15

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,

I sang in my first trio for Thanksgiving church service. Another scary, but worth it moment.

The 2016 Declutter Calendar should be ready in the next couple weeks. I will email when done.

Do you want a holiday plan that doesn’t have you do a million things you just don’t have time for? I have my Simple Holiday Plan. It's bundled with my Simple Annual Plan to help you plan 2016.

I haven't been out in nature all this cold, wet week. I have been inside with my cat.
Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Save money by turning down the heat when you have lots of visitors.
  2. Rent instead of buying fancy party clothes if you need them.
  3. Cancel mail order catalogs that you didn’t use this year.
  4. Bring your own bags so you don’t come home with tons of plastic bags from holiday shopping.
  5. Allow introverts time alone when they are visiting.
  6. Don’t go wild with holiday food and alcohol. Remember that "enough is a feast." – Victoria Moran
  7. Remember you can’t make anyone different. Appreciate rather than get annoyed.
What I wrote for you
Rest was the prescription whether I liked it or not.


How to work with focus.


From the Archives:

Do you want a holiday plan that doesn’t have you do a million things you just don’t have time for?


I’ve tried the holiday plans that are online. But, I never finished them. Having simplified my Christmas I didn’t use many of the parts of those plans. And they just made me feel guilty.


Would you like a simpler holiday plan?


I created a plan that I use to keep my holidays organized without overwhelming me.


Simple Holiday Plan. It's on sale bundled with my Simple Annual Planning Program.


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