Have You Found Your Decluttering ‘Why?’

“the clutter in our home may be having more of a negative impact on our family’s health…”

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WHY SHOULD WE DECLUTTER?

Declutter is one of my new favorite words.
At the mention of this word, though, it makes some of my friends and family cringe!

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How About Some Spring Cleaning in Your Life?

The more items we have, the more time it takes to care for them.

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What Are You Passionate About?

It Is Hard to Manage What You Are Not Passionate About !

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Can You Improve Your Life?

Do you ever put off personal improvement until you have “more time?

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Are You In Decision Fatigue?

By the end of the COVID pandemic, I was fatigued! Fatigued with decisions! Was it “safe” to attend an event, or “not safe?” Can I travel this week? Do I need to wear a mask? What mask looks good/feels good today? And these were just decisions in addition to the daily ones, such as what do I wear today, what is the meal prep today, who needs my attention/to be checked on, what are outside activities for this week, what are my work tasks today? I am still recovering from that year!

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How Can Problems Help Us Win?

Have you ever approached a problem with “If I want something done right, I will just have to do it myself?”

I have spent much of my life with that thinking. But then, I have to ask if that approach is really a good way to teach others? You really cannot count on someone else just observing the way you do something and learning all there is from that! Communication is a huge ingredient in the problems we confront each day. Maybe lack of communication is how a problem started. Maybe communication is why a problem is not getting solved.

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Budget Form

“If you measure something, you can understand it. If you understand it, you can control it, and if you can control it, you can improve it.” The same holds true in your monthly budgeting.

The reality is that it is nearly impossible to complete & follow a monthly budget without improving your overall financial position. There are several reasons for this, so I would challenge you to do this.

First, just developing a budget for yourself will raise your awareness of what you have for revenue or income sources and then also boost your cognizance of how much you are spending each month. Next, you will come to grips with the reality of one of three facts. Either you need to boost your income sources, reduce your outgoing expenditures or, thank goodness, if you have more income than expenses, you can then save some money. Of course, this is fantastic! You just need to determine where you will store or invest those extra funds each month…

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