Someday, right?

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Common sense. Utterly uncommon.

Pushing something into a closet or box is a hint the thing will never be used.

If you donate, recycle or trash something that years later you wish you still had, get creative in how you solve for being without.

Meanwhile, enjoy less attachment to stuff that cumulatively weighs heavy on your overall wellness.

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Truth about your stuff

GNP.

You can’t take it with you.

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Free “Disney” stuff

  1. If Disney Ran Your Life podcast
  2. Personal Vibrancy and Balance book
  3. Personal Vibrancy and Balance blogs
  4. Customer Service TEDx Talk

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150 items?

coaching call notes
Coaching for four perspectives: executive, operations, entrepreneurship, life balance.
Onward movie ticket stubs
Simply a time stamp to yesterday’s world premiere of Disney/Pixar’s Onward.
Chain noel playing chess
Move number four, last night after the movie.
Check in Chess
Move number five was checkmate.

150 items?

What if you could only own 150 items?

If you wanted to add a 151st item, you’d have to remove one existing item to keep your list at 150.

Could you do it?

Would you even want to?

Why?

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Big picture is the small stuff

So small and insignificant on a busy morning. How in the world did you notice? Why in the world did you stop to photograph?

The big picture is the small stuff.

The basics.

Simplicity.

Presence.

Joy.

Purpose.

Enthusiasm.

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