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Posts Tagged ‘save time’

Sunday Simplicity Tip #6

03.22.2010

Twice last week I ended up in conversations where people were complaining about how much time and effort they spend on their hair. Washing, conditioning, gelling, spraying, curling, straightening, drying, and shopping for all the stuff to accomplish that. I don’t have that experience anymore. I stopped fighting nature. Get yourself a great haircut. A…

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Are You Eating Your Clutter or Is Your Clutter Eating You?

07.09.2009

Title: Are You Eating Your Clutter or Is Your Clutter Eating You? The Connection Between Emotional Eating and Accumulation. Date: Wednesday October 21, 2009 Start Time: 6:30pm End Time: 8:00pm David Horine of Transformational Life Coaching and Miriam Ortiz y Pino CPO® of More than Organized Present a Workshop about the eating â�� clutter connection. What provocations, emotions…

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Streamline Your Errands

07.09.2009

Streamline Your Errands Running errands is often the most stressful part of the week. Naturally, you should ask yourself whether you need to do the errand at all. Do you already have something else that will suffice? Can you order online and save yourself the gasoline and hassle? Simplify your errand running by making decisions…

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Simplify Your Bathroom

05.13.2009

Simplify Your Bathroom The bathroom is one of those spots where clutter can accumulate quickly. People tend to store too many things in their very small, often weirdly shaped, cabinets. Cabinets are also notorious for medicine and cures for ailments you don’t have and ‘try me’ items that linger after you decide you don’t like…

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Real Ways to Save Time

07.19.2008

Time is Relative – Real Ways to Save Time It is time to get realistic about time. With only 24 hours in a day, you cannot expect to get 1000 things done well. Figuring out what is important results in mental balance and clear purpose. Purging your schedule of the tasks that are not supporting…

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