DECLUTTER FROM THINGS
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Clutter & the brain

Clutter steals the brain’s ability to focus, process, gain clarity, and expand its capacity. You may ignore the piece of paper, books, empty bags, etc. But your brain creates its own internal filing system, then folders, then filing cabinets to keep up, leading to emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual exhaustion and decision and brain fatigue. So irritability,…
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out about town in chicagoland

Come along with me as we walk and travel to some local spots in the Chicagoland area like the library, Whole Foods, Marshalls, church, and other cool spots for content creation.
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surrender and ootd with sorel and express

The other day i had a little bit of content creation work to do. Other than that, i had a day of sabbath rest. tons of it. and i needed it. sabbath reminds us to slow down a little bit, take it all in, breathe in the sights and sounds of spring: the birds singing,…
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THE RESIDUE OF A LOT CONCLUSION

Residue is merely the evidence that something has occurred. But what if the residue you have in your soul emboldens you to sin? Listen in as we conclude this series. #residue #mentalhealth #clutter #declutter #trauma #soul
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the art of simplicity, functionality, & purpose

What is simple to one person, may not be simple to another. If someone were to say that someone else was simple-minded, it would not be considered a compliment. when I think of the phrase simple-minded, it takes me back to childhood when one of my aunts used this term to refer to someone who…
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diy pinewood coffee table

the kitchen table serves as a staple/compass for the kitchen. it’s a place where family gathers, shares, blesses food, cooks, cleans, and converses on life’s most intimate moments. And just like the kitchen table is the compass for the kitchen, the coffee table becomes a compass for the living room. Coffee tables are where coaster…
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don’t go inside the margin

When we were in grammar school, we were taught how to properly place a heading on our notebook paper. Of course every teacher had their own preferences. However, what was basically the standard was that you HAD TO write your first and last name, and then just underneath the name of your school, and perhaps…


