| Simplify Your Life… (Part 3 of 4 Parts) | ||||
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Let me share with you a good book, entitled “If I really wanted to SIMPLIFY MY LIFE, I WOULD…” prepared by W.B. Freeman Concepts, Inc. It is a small book but is a “witty collection of practical advice and insights (that) will encourage you to downsize, prioritize, and simplify.” I have identify some of the entries which I especially like and I hope you will also find them beneficial to ease and clean up the clutter and disorder of a busy life. This is the third part: Make Lists Written lists make prioritizing easier and planning simple. They can help you make wiser decisions, think through a project more exactly, communicate more clearly, and organize more effectively. Plus, marking things off a list can create an internal sense of reward. Written lists can give you back your confidence. Turn off the Television and feed the soul A constant diet of television’s fare may be easy but it certainly is not simple. Too much television can muddle and confuse your sense of morality, ethics and virtue. It can stunt your ability to think and create, and can inhibit your spiritual growth. Look for activities that build up and cause an active mental or creative response. You are what you eat. Keep receipts & tax information in one place Keep financial papers organized and in a place where you can access them quickly. Something as simple as an accordion file can be a great help in sorting and storing tax deductible receipts and other pertinent information. Remember to do this even if someone else is preparing your return. No matter who fills out the forms, you will be asked to provide the information. A little bit of forethought can save you a big headache. Plan now or pay later! Listen more and Talk less The best tactic is to find a middle ground somewhere between syllables and silence. Practice thinking before you speak rather than after and remember that when you avoid speaking carelessly, you also avoid hurt feelings, embarrassing gaffes and misunderstandings. This is especially true if you are learning to listen intently at the same time. Mum’s a GOOD word. |


