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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone, no pictures today as the whole family has Co-Vid. Prayers and good thoughts appreciated. It looks to be mild so it feels like the flu. But, I should be all better in time for the Declutter Group next week.
Weekly Simplicity Tips
If you don't have time to do all 7 tips, pick the one or two that are calling to you and put them in your calendar or to do list.
Schedule downtime for this week.
Take on tiny risk to bring you closer to your goals.
Put one little space in order that is bugging you.
Write out a script for a difficult conversation to move you closer to talking.
Take care of one energy drain - something broken, missing, messy, annoying.
Update your routines to include any new goals.
Spend an extra hour (it can be broken up) catching up on email.
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Share:
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
Finally, room for you and your family in your house. Having your home nurture you, instead of being an energy drainer.
How would you like to make more and more space?
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