Edit, Add, Appreciate - May 30

by kirwin on May 30, 2010

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It’s Sunday…time to edit, add, and appreciate one thing in your life that will help you be a better you.

Edit one thingmaterial objects, negative thoughts, bad habits, or activities that don’t reflect who you are as a person. It doesn’t have to be a physical thing; Sometimes bad habits and negative thoughts are more detrimental than physical clutter.
Add something. Bring in something or reinvent one thing in your life–thoughts, habits, activities, clothing, objects…Add something that will help you be a better person; And yes, sometimes a new pair of jeans can help!
Appreciate something or someone already in your life. Hug your children and tell them how special they are. Call your spouse, just because. Be extra polite to the guy who makes your latte. Frame that favorite piece of art.


{Continue to} Edit 50 things from my home. As we begin the process of packing up our belongings to move to a new home, I’m going to easily pass the “50 thing” mark!

Add healthy eating. Here’s my plan.

Appreciate my health. Because guess what? I’m miserable right now…My throat is killing me, I have body aches all over and no energy. Turns out, I’ve got strep throat. Yippee.

What will you edit, add, and appreciate this week?

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Meredith from Penelope Loves Lists May 30, 2010 at 5:03 pm

I love this.

Inspired by both you and The Happiness Project, I’m working toward the “luxury of the empty shelf” and trying to clear one single bookshelf in my house and then…leave it empty.

That’ll be so freeing.

Denise May 30, 2010 at 6:44 pm

oh, I am so sorry that you have strep throat. I hope you have been taking it a little bit easy despite all you have going on right now. take care - gargle salt water!

Danica June 1, 2010 at 8:49 am

Ugh ~ take care of you and rest so your strep goes away :(

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