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Day 36 - De-Clutter

4/28/2020

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 DE-CLUTTER 

Clear out your office.
Empty your cabinets and
get rid of your old papers.
Close the door behind you.
 
We don't have to continue doing
what we've always done.
We don't have to carry
all of our imperfect past with us
 
We can dispose of our papers and
separate out what we no longer need.
We can start afresh
from wherever we are.
 
Unburden yourself from your past.
Leave boxes and bags behind.
Take only that which gives  you
 joy, peace and happiness.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT EXERCISE
1. Are you ready to clear  out  'your office'? What  do you no longer need to hold onto? 
2.  What  is it that give you joy, peace and happiness?
3. What does your 'fresh start' look like?
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