‘Simplify’ Daily Tips:

Prioritize Your Time

September 8th, 2009

Do you ever put your life on hold waiting for the right moment to occur? It may be a small decision, like not starting an exercise routine because your schedule is already full. Or it may be a big decision, like not taking a family vacation because you are too busy at work. These decisions, and the limitations on your time, may seem reasonable at first glance. However, as time passes, you may realize how much you are missing by waiting for the time to magically appear. Time cannot be increased, but it can be manipulated. You can make time for whatever you want…if you want it bad enough.

Now, think of something that you want to do, but that you don’t have time to get done. Examine your schedule to find something that can be skipped, combined, or rearranged. Perhaps you can combine a brisk walk with an errand you have to run. Maybe you can swap shifts with a coworker in order to take a mini-vacation during an extended weekend. In order to make time, you must be flexible and creative.

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Tip #56: Let Go of a Grudge

August 14th, 2009

Even within the space of an hour, the weight of a grudge can drag you down – leaving you with little will to look up and smile at a friendly passerby. The effort wasted on holding a grudge will likely sap you of the strength and energy that you need to live – right now!

Now, reflect for just a few minutes and see if you are in fact bearing a grudge – even a tiny one. Try utilizing your inner strength to let go of the grudge (i.e., overpower the grudge). Even a small grudge will feed upon itself and can turn into a monolith! Now who would want to carry that around? It can be exhausting. Driving your car to work; racing around the grocery store at closing time; going to the cinema; attending your best friend’s birthday party – all with a monolith strapped to your back. It’s unnecessary as well as completely and utterly exhausting.

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Tip #40: Free Your Life of Clutter | Guest Tip From Lisa Craven

July 23rd, 2009

De-cluttering your life of useless, unimportant, and mundane objects or possessions is a goal we can all achieve.

Now, start with baby steps – one room or area at a time. Ask yourself, ”Is this item important or necessary to have in my life?“ If it’s not, then get rid of it. Make a decision and stick to it. If you’re unsure or waste too much time debating the issue, get rid of the item or place it in an incubator for a specific period of time and then make a decision!

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