The rubber meets the road
Day Eighteen:
Still working in the Career area of our homes
When it comes to traveling on your life path, are you stopped at a red light? Is your life path filled with potholes? Are you stuck in gridlock and there’s no exit in sight? Bringing balance into the Career area of your home will work as your 24-hour roadside assistance program!
Declutter activity for today:
If you are looking for direction in your life, or are scattered from so many possibilities and choices, go to your closet and check your shoes. They are the “rubber meeting the road” when it comes to your getting anywhere. Arrange all your shoes in the closet so they are facing the same direction. Find one pair of shoes that you no longer need, and put them in the box of items for our garage sale. That’s it for today!
Get on with the fun stuff today!
From Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life
by Karen Rauch Carter
Note:
If you are unsure of where the career area is, see these posts:
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shirley said…
I saw this the other day, and it looked so easy that I just went ahead and did it. And I think I am already seeing some results. I am feeling much more focused, and finding it easier and easier to get things done because of that.
Melissa J. said…
I need to do this. Every day last week I couldn’t find my tennis shoes I wear every day to work (good traction on slippery sidewalks.) EVERY DAY I had to spend at least 5 minutes looking for them. When I get home tonight, I’m going to do this one right away. At least I’ll know all my shoes are in my closet and not spread out all over the house!