Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Become a better runner with Malin Ewerlöf Malin Ewerlöf


http://www.flickr.com/photos/tallkev/4082110101/ Use licensed by Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en) I not only have a lot of things in the closet, but also in the rest of the home. I got tired! I see in front of me that I will be moving within a year, a year and a half, and I already dread the sight of all moving boxes. My goal is that only the finest and most use that comes with once I move. The things I love. Are you like me, I hope you continue to keep up on Wednesdays when I thought tips on how to clear, how to do away with the man cleaned out and minimalism-aspiring agents. Here are some initial tips for those who are not sure how to get started. the container store locations I subscribe the container store locations to a weekly newsletter (via email) from My Simpler Life. I actually do not read the blog weekly but the blade is stuck with me. Beth who runs the blog also publishes a Declutter Calender every year that goes through every corner of the home and should serve as a guide if you feel that you are overwhelmed by gadgets. There is a task to do each day, today is the example "Clean out where you store onions and potatoes":-) the container store locations I like sharing my life between living in myself and in my guy does not carry out these tasks so often, I like more to make a firm hold on the weekend or a night, but somehow encourages me to make small changes. Most often they do not take so long, so if the spirit moves I make any task. In all cases, the weekly sheet from Beth is often quite thoughtful. She always lists seven things to think about, stuff to clean out, to think about before buying. If you feel that it is a pain to get started to clean at home so I can really recommend to follow Beth's advice, or to download her calendar. Some others who have made good start guides are Pernilla who blogs on It's easy being green that made the series "Tired of gadgets" and Angelica the container store locations on Ekomorsan that keeps on with its structured cleansing.
Early in early spring 2013, I stopped to stop buying clothes. It continued into the beginning of the summer. I started at the same time blogging about my clothes peak here and the idea is that the blog in general should be about sustainable consumption, just enough exercise, smart food, smart people, nice things, natural skin care and tips on how to pull themselves together and cleans out all things that just lying around. It will probably also have some thoughts on how to work as a graduate student's themselves. Skrumulte is a word my grandmother taught me when I was little. It refers to a small space or scrubs, maybe a nook in which to store all sorts of debris. I like to think of it more as a treasure trove.
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