My advice is you can' have it all so what do you really want? You must weed the garden, physically, mentally, emotionally. Leave only what you are trying to grow.
For example you may have so many interests that it is difficult to really excel in any any. I went through a stage where I was getting my masters in Art ed, pilates training, yoga, volunteering with animals, cheerleading coach, making candles and soap, secretary for my condo association...Yikes it was too much not to mention all the household obligations. I basically weeded my garden and only nurted the activities that really meant something to me."Take charge." It takes the power of your personal will to get any idea off the ground, no matter how inspired or wildly exciting. Sometimes you have to say No. Remember ,Weed the garden.
2006-11-29 07:59:55
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answered by littletbird63 3
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Dig each thing out, throw it on the floor interior the process the room and then set up it in pile of "shop", "sell or provide away" and "toss". do no longer spend to any extent further than 30 seconds or so with an merchandise, attempt to place it in a pile as at as quickly as as available, and then only throw away the stuff that's no sturdy in any respect, have a backyard sale or donate the stuff which you quite do no longer desire yet is in sturdy project and container all of it up, then you definately're left to establish the belongings you're preserving. purchase lots of baskets or low value bins and label each thing! as an occasion I honestly have one closet with categorised bins on all the cabinets (and shelving is a God deliver!) that examine, fabric, Craft Odds & Ends, colored Pencils, Markers, Scrap Paper, etc. terrific of luck! Play some exciting music or invite a sturdy pal over, attempt to make it a reasonably exciting technique!
2016-10-13 07:16:29
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answered by ? 4
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K.I.S.S. - keep it simple, stupid (as in, you'd be stupid if you didn't. The stupid is really there to help the acronym and make it more memorable). A place for everything and everything in it's place. If you have to get it on credit, you probably can't afford it. Don't believe advertising - they only want your money to fund their overpriced and overrated lifestyles. Learn to know yourself for real! Read 'Desiderata' by Max Ehrmann - this most of all!.
2006-11-28 07:38:24
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answered by jabusthexut 2
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I don't know if this will help, but a good tip I was given some years ago was 'Never read the same piece of paper twice'. In other words, read it, then deal with it - don't put it away for later!
2006-11-28 07:09:37
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answered by mad 7
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where would the fun be if life was straightfrward!
get a diary/personal organiser....secretary?!
2006-11-28 08:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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GOD HELP US ALL...been tryin n failin that for numerous yrs, let me know if you find a way !
2006-11-28 07:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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that's impossible
life is the most complicated thing possible
2006-11-28 07:00:58
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answered by ciaragw 3
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