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Welcome to this week's tips
We are halfway through January. Has it been going how you want it to, or do you need to re-start? Each new day we get to start over. Or even each new breath. Or each new thought. Go ahead and start again.
I've been making bread this week from the Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day cookbook.
And we are enjoying playing with our grandson Johan every day.
Finally, if you are struggling with decluttering - figuring out where to start, making decisions, focusing, letting go of overwhelm, dealing with sentimental stuff or things you may need someday, I would love to have you join the Declutter Group this January. Get unstuck and move forward with your decluttering.
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.
Use rolled up magazines in tall boots so they keep their shape.
Keep a folder or envelope of restaurant coupons in your car, perhaps in a pocket behind a front seat.
Have a no technology evening where you do things like play the piano, go for a walk, read, start a jigsaw puzzle, or play a family board game. What did people do before TV and computers?
File all those papers in your to-file pile.
Notice the beauty that surrounds you today.
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January's Declutter Group is open for Registration
"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
Now remember, having less clutter does not make you a better person. It is not to make you feel more acceptable to others. The person that declutters most does not win. The reason to declutter is to make your home or office work for you and your family.
You could keep working with your home on your own. But, how long have you been trying that?
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?”