Keeping your world organized and free of clutter
date: Feb 08, 2012 | by: Kathy | in Guest Posts, Order
You’ve met Alejandro of EnsoJourney, who visited Bliss Habits to blog about Joy. Today we have the other half of this fabulous warrior duo. Carmin Carmancho, better known as Kym, is the more organized of the two and a perfect choice for helping us all get a handle on our clutter. I think you will enjoy her wise advice!
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Living in today’s modern world is a challenge in many different ways. For most people, staying organized
and getting everything done on time is a true problem. There as many distractions as things that need to
be done and it is far easier to take a nap than it is to complete the work we have on our to-do list.
I have spent my life working towards goals, usually goals that have deadlines. But I have also had
times when there was nothing for me to do, and accomplished nothing. I have come to realize the key
difference to staying on task and keeping things organized at the same time. The big difference is mental
stability.
What is inside of you will be reflected outwardly in many different ways: How you speak, the way you
dress, how you present yourself, how your surroundings appear. Each person is different, but there is no
doubt in my mind that your attitude makes the biggest of differences when it comes to living life. Read more
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the beauty of natural order…
date: Feb 07, 2012 | by: Chel Micheline | in Order
Welcome to Tuesdays with Chel.
Each week Chel Micheline of gingerblue dot com will offer her perspectives on our Bliss Habits. Please enjoy the wisdom and clarity she offers.
zinnias in my garden
I’ve been gardening every single day for the last year and a half. When I started this hobby, I never thought I would get so much from it. I thought I would end up with some pretty flowers and that would be the reward.
Instead, I continuously learn things from the process of gardening- of tending to the earth and the plants and being part of something so much bigger than I am. I can plant the seeds and provide the water, but the rest is rewally up to Mother Nature.
And one of the most profound lessons I have learned from my garden is this:
There is a natural order to life- a natural order to the events of life- that sometimes we just can’t change.
Everything happens in its own time. Sometimes that’s a good thing, and sometimes it’s a bad, frustrating, and heartbreaking thing. But patience is almost always rewarded, both in the garden *and* in life. Let me explain… Read more
I’m not organizing a thing, this week we are finding the Joy in Order.
date: Feb 06, 2012 | by: Kathy | in Order
"Order" by Tamara Magnitsky
Letter To The World
by January Handl
Listen,
The thing is
we come to these amazing machines-these bodies of flesh and birth and death and rebirth,
From cellular to macro, each part whole unto itself, each part flawed and wounded and limited
And we strive toward a perfection that can’t be Read more
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