Tip of the Week-Choose Your Hard
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Today, I’m diving into the concept of choosing your hard and how it plays a role in every corner of our lives, even organization. Let’s talk about those tempting shortcuts and how they might seem like a breeze now, but trust me, they often lead to more hassle down the road.
Think about it – polishing off that bowl of ice cream might bring instant joy, but the health aftermath? Not so great. Same goes for leaving those videos unsorted – it’s a headache to locate them later. So, what’s the key? It’s all about the bigger picture.
I’m really putting emphasis on the long game. Sure, it might mean some extra elbow grease now – like making that bed or resisting those impulse buys. But believe me, this groundwork paves the way for a simpler, more serene life later on. It’s like choosing a challenging trail that prevents chaos further down.
Remember this: Choose your hard, make those intentional choices that declutter your life.
XO
-Laurie
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