![]() ![]() I call these clutter habits and I can’t tell them to you, you need to earn them. What once was something you could use for a future craft project is now a pile of toilet paper rolls gathering dust.What once was something you could keep “just in case you needed it” is not an item that is taking up valuable space.What once was something you could sew and continue wearing is now an old and torn sock that you can let go of. ![]() Sure you may not have many of them now, actually, you may not have any, but as you begin working through the sorting you will magically begin forming them all on your own. When you can take a large job like decluttering a room and break it down into small steps, ones you can work on slowly throughout the month you will begin to change your view of your things. Things you need but not necessarily love.Īnd that is why I love baby steps so much. Not treasures that you simply cannot let go of, but items that are useful. Items you have in your home that you use to help you and your family get through your day. If you remove the clutter slowly, intentionally, you will learn to see your thing differently. And before you know it, you will have clutter showing back up in no time. Rushing through the letting go process is only going to leave you with a temporarily tidy room. ![]() When you are looking to clean out your home so you can organize it into one you love, fast is just not going to work. You can declutter in 30 days! Not only is this statement misleading and untrue but I do not recommend it.Ī room? Absolutely. The ultimate baby step tool that will help you fit a big job like this into your decluttering schedule without freaking you out. So much so in fact, it is the entire message behind this blog, Declutter in Minutes.Īnd today we are going to take this one step further with my most helpful tool yet. My approach to anything that is big or overwhelming. If I have a project for work I divide it out into weekly check-lists.Īnd if I have a room to declutter I break it down into 10-minute chunks that I can easily weave throughout my busy day.If I need to lose weight I break it down into monthly mini-goals.If I need to pay down a credit card I make a monthly payment plan my budget can handle.Create a Calendar Event from Google SearchĪ neat Google Calendar trick that can save you time is the ability to create a calendar event from within Google Search.That is pretty much my answer to anything difficult or overwhelming. If you’re lucky, there will be no duplicate entry issue, but this process is prone to it. Select Import and wait for it to complete.ĭepending on the size of your Outlook calendar, this could take a few seconds or a minute or two.Select File from your computer and import the iCalendar file you just created.Select Import & Export in the left menu pane.Open Google Calendar and select Settings.Select Date Range and set a range of select Whole Calendar.Select Save Calendar from the right and save it as an iCalendar file.It can create double entries, but now you know how to clear your calendar, you can retry import until it works. If you’re switching from Outlook to Google Calendar, you can quickly import one to the other. Import Events from Outlook to Google Calendar ![]()
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