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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,
I have not been outside in a week. Michigan was closed down for the polar vortex and all my appointments were canceled. It warmed up yesterday, but the quick temperature turn around hoisted a migraine on me. I actually enjoyed my time of re-organizing, reading and movie watching. I wrote some letters.
And the big bonus, was my daughter was here for 4 days. Her work wasn't canceled and with the terrible roads it was easier for her to get to work from my house then hers in the country. Her pix of our backyard are below.
The next Get it Done Day is Feb 13th. Last time decluttering, paperwork, calls, party planning, sewing, etc. got done. And the time seemed to fly by.
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Weekly Simplicity Tips
If you don't have time to do all 7 tips, pick the one or two that are calling to you. Put them on your calendar or to do list.
Get your tax documents together.
Make appointments for the doctor, dentist, etc.
Take a look at your work routine - can you make any tweaks?
Go through all your mail and get to the bottom of at least one paper pile.
Only subscribe to magazines you are keeping up with reading.
How do you see work? Do you hate it, is it just for the money, or is it your joy and contribution?
“Work is love made visible.”-Kahil Gibran
I help the overwhelmed create saner, simpler lives.
I deliver…
Untamed possibility. Breathe easier simplicity. Hope. On the wings of understanding and encouragement. Step by step breaking down from “no way! “ to “why not?”
Do you have those things that just never seem to get done? Things you procrastinate on like organizing a closet, making a difficult phone call or a business report? Get It Done Day is for tackling that energy draining to do list. Working together, laughing and connecting with others who don’t have “it all together” (which we know is an illusion anyway) can be a fun way of completing those things.
I want you to feel centered, responsible and less frazzled. To move forward with your goals and projects and find more energy by finishing up those incompletes.
Accountability is the best way I know to conquer procrastination.
Last month’s group got so much accomplished and had fun doing that we scheduled the next one right during chat.