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Kids: Reducing The Toys
Why are playrooms always such a mess? One of the main reasons is the volume of toys.
Here are some tips for managing the amount of toys:
1. It's okay to say no. Your child does not need every toy.
2. Stick to one of each "type" of toy. Does he really need Lego and Playmobil? Does she need 3 dollhouses or will one suffice? 3. When your child has outgrown the toys, it's time to give them away or donate them for someone else to enjoy.
These small steps for managing toys will reduce the volume of toys you are trying to keep organized.... making the task that much easier!
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Time: Decisions = Tradeoffs
This is from Seth Godin:
A decision without trade-offs...
isn't a decision. The art of good decision making is looking forward to and celebrating the tradeoffs. Seth Godin writes a great daily blog. It is out-of-the-box thinking in a concise format. Here's a link to check it out: Seth Godin's Blog |
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Home & Office: Utility Bills
Looking for an easy way to cut down on unnecessary papers?
Unless you need your utility bills for tax purposes, why not shred the prior month each time you get a new bill?
Small changes can make big differences. Check with your accountant before making decisions about which papers you need.
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