Weekly Simplicity Tips and A Question to Help You Make Changes

Published: Sun, 01/10/16

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,

Christmas decorations are put up, my inbox is once again empty and areas that got messy over the holidays are now back in order.

Just in time for play season to start :) We had our first read-through of the Mikado on Saturday. Once again I will be in the chorus.

I am also finishing up writing my decluttering e-book that will be included in the Declutter Group that starts Jan. 18th. Once the group starts I will also be turning the book into a paperback. My writer's group has been really encouraging and tell me I have to finish it so they can read it.

I got in a walk while it was still 37 degrees. The temperature is dropping quickly. The warmer air created fog on the frozen pond.

Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Catch up on your filing.
  2. Once you get your annual statements for banking, credit cards, 401Ks and your W-2s you can shred the monthly statements and pay stubs.
  3. Sit in silence, breathing, feeling and noticing what comes up for 10 minutes.
  4. Clear off your computer desktop.
  5. Allow change to move forward and backwards. Change comes when you go forward once again.
  6. What are you doing that doesn't support your goals or who you want to become?
  7. Acknowledge your accomplishments so far this year.
What I wrote for you
A Question to help you make changes.

I don't want you to declutter. What do I mean by that?

See my goals board in Annual Planning.

How to create a Home Spa Day.

From the Archives:
 

Starts Jan. 18th.

 

If you play with the declutter plan, you could…

  • have room to move, live, think
  • get rid of more clutter than you thought possible
  • open your home to more people
  • begin to have clarity of mind and focus
  • effectively learn to make decisions about your possessions
  • go from despair to hope
  • learn to maintain a clutter free home
  • have room for you in your home

http://www.mysimplerlife.com/declutter-group


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