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Chapter Nine:

A few key sentences that got my attention:

“…then clutter in our offices desensitizes us to clutter in our homes, which numbs us to clutter in our schedules.  It’s liek an automatic force field.”
“Managing clutter takes work.  But the results of an ordered home and schedule are worth it.” 

The big one for me:

“We must get rid of the extra stuff weighing us down”

Okay, time for the video for the week.  I am only going to talk about the busyness in our lives…..and I will be sharing from my new favorite book, Crazy Busy by Keven DeYoung.  I’ve mentioned this book before and it is worth mentioning again.  If you put one thing on your Christmas list this year, make it this book.

 

Consider these questions, answer them in your journal, comment here or you can leave your comment on the private Facebook page.  

  • What seems like the hardest step to start to organize your home?
  • Do you need to pare down your schedule?
  • Is joy lacking from your daily routine, what action could you take to begin to restore it?
  • Share with us a success you’ve had over the past 3 weeks while studying this book.
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Our next call is to air on Monday evening, if you have not gotten in on the Getting Read – Conversations that Spark Change Conference Call series, it is not too late!  Jump over and purchase access and take time this weekend and listen to the recording of Glynnis Whitwer’s call I did a few weeks back.  It was an inspiring call, I know you will love it!

Monday,  November 11th:  Special Guest: Nikki Kinzer,  ADHD and organizing coach, author.  Nikki will share her tried and true methods of simplifying our schedules as well as tips to stop the procrastination that leads to the build up of clutter.

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