Weekly Simplicity Tips & and Declutter Group moving to Oct 15
Published: Mon, 10/01/18
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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,
Quiet week at home. It rained most of the week and I had lots of migraines as the weather went much cooler.
I did feel good Friday when my daughter, her boyfriend and I went
to Art Prize in Grand Rapids. Hopefully I will have those pictures from her soon.
Speaking of decluttering, because of a last minute vacation to use up my husband's vacation time, the Declutter Group will start Oct. 15th instead of today. So if you've been wanting to join, but still adjusting to the hectic fall schedule we'd love to have you in two weeks. If you keep saying you want to declutter, but haven't yet or progress is really, really slow, you may want to join The Declutter Group for accountability and fun support.
"I got more decluttering done during this class than any time in the past 10 years!" - Cori
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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.
Put snacks in one basket for easy access for the youngsters.
Plan for a way to get at least 3
walks or other types of movement this week.
What needs to be planned for this week?
Are you saying yes out of joy and service or obligation and wanting people to like you?
Practice following through for a day.
Turn off the tech for an hour and get outside.
Quit trying to force a particular outcome in your situation.
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?”
Even if you’ve never stuck with decluttering before, you can in these 6 weeks
We go deeper than, “just do it!” I know that there is an emotional component to decluttering. I’ve seen that when someone gets
stuck it’s rarely about the stuff. We also delve into how you see yourself – that makes a big difference in decluttering success. I can help you trust yourself again.
"It’s reassuring to see others are struggling with it, too. I think it’s a good, supportive environment that encourages you to continue." - Emily