New Year means New Year’s Resolutions and another year older for me! I am excited to ring in another
birthday with you all as we start another year together as we welcome the year
2019! Can you believe I just said 2019? Who remembers 12/31/1999 when we were
all holding our breath and freaking out, wondering what would happen to the
banks and computers and worried the world would implode at the strike of
midnight. But alas! Everything was just fine and we are now 19 years older and
holding it all together. Sort of.
It’s a new year which, for some, means New Year’s
Resolutions.
Do you have a New Year’s Resolution this year?
For anyone
wondering…. I do! I have a few actually. I am going to work on getting
healthier (which is the polite way of saying I need to start exercising and I
need to quit eating past 7pm). I have a few other goals this year like working
on the book I am writing, I want to try my hand at a little painting (not
boring painting like on walls but artistic painting on canvas and cards), and I
would like to work on ideas to serve others and pay it forward in our
community.
New Year’s Resolutions are sometimes hard to stick with. For
a lot of us (yes, me included), New Year’s Resolutions start out strong January
1st and then by January 17th, everything goes to pot and
we end up either forgetting them or wondering why we chose that specific
resolution to begin with.
I didn’t want that to happen to you, or me, so I
thought of a pay it forward idea that is easy and practical and will keep us
going strong all year long. Are you ready to go with me on this journey?
Let’s
do it.
This New Year’s Resolution will be an easy one for you to
stick with this year.
Each month, donate one item (or one bag of items) to
charity.
Now, if a light bulb just went off in your head, you are a winner!
This pay it forward idea doesn’t just help others, but it helps you, too!
We
all love the feeling of getting rid of clutter and organizing ourselves, our
lives and our closets, and this pay it forward project will help others
throughout the year and it will help get you organized, too!
Now, here’s a little tip to help you keep this resolution on
track.
Don’t start with a big project!
Don’t start by clearing out your
basement that is fuller than your stomach after Thanksgiving dinner. Do not
start out in your garage because the sight of mouse poop will make you quit
right away. And whatever you do, don’t start in your linen closet. There are
expired medicines and stuff hiding in there that will stop you dead in your
tracks.
Start easy. Something like your coat closet or dresser will be a good
start. Tackle those small jobs first, fill up a bag, and donate it to charity
this month and you will be well on your way to paying it forward and keeping your
resolution.
I am so glad you are joining me this year!
I have some closets to
organize and some items to donate to let’s stay strong and stay on track
together! Happy paying it forward friends and Happy New Year!
xoxo,
Brenda
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