Weekly Simplicity Tips & Get it Done Day Monday plus bald eagle pics
Published: Sun, 07/07/19
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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,
My leg is healing so I have taken some short walks and motorcycle rides this week. A bald eagle landed right above us. Lake Michigan has had so much rain that the pier was closed from water going over it. (Pictures below)
I got a little behind with him being off so I am looking forward to Get it Done Day tomorrow. If you got a bit behind during the holidays we'd love to help motivate you to get back on track.
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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.
Ask yourself what you need right now.
Buy staples a month at a time.
Quit wishing you were someone else.
Think before you buy dry clean only clothes.
Drop special phone/internet/cable services if you are in a money crunch.
Do your most important task when you are at your prime.
Eliminate or solve 1 thing that is affecting your productivity.
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.
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?”