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    Tomorrow is Day 8! Go Us!
    Here's Flylady:
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    Day 8
    Here you are; you have been FLYing for a whole week. I am so proud of you. Let’s review your new habits. I am going to break them down into what you do each morning and what you do each evening.

    Morning Routine

    - Get up and get dressed to lace up shoes; fixing your hair and face
    - Looking at your posted reminders in the kitchen and bathroom
    - Going to Big Tent and reading messages
    - Recognizing the negative voices and changing them; YOU ARE FLYing NOW!
    - Put out your Hot Spots for 2 minutes

    Before Bed Routine

    - Keep your sink shining
    - Lay out your clothes for tomorrow
    - Put out your Hot Spot (I have to do this twice a day) It makes me smile in the morning!

    Over the last week we have been establishing our basic routines. As you establish habits, it will become easy to add another habit for you to practice.

    Today I want you to find an old three ring binder and just put some paper in it. Then at the top of one page write Morning Routine and on the top of another page write Before Bed Routine all in pencil. This is a working document; do not allow your perfectionism to interfere with the process. Now you can write your simple routines on each page.

    Ok, so I found my old control journal - and guess what I found? 2 inches of bills dated 2009! I had a long day, so I just took them out and placed them out where I can see them, and I know just what hotspot to tomorrow. Then I put my AM and PM routine in the notebook. Done and I'm going to bed!

    Love and More Love,
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    I'm realizing that I'm all confused with the days and dates - can anyone shed some light on this for me? What babystep are we on? Heeeeeeelp!


    I know it doesn't matter, but if I'm leading the way, then maybe it does?

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    I didn't have time to read all the responses but this looks like an interesting discussion. My family has been teasing me because I have a "hoarder closet" filled with things I don't want to get rid of. I have been doing a lot of shredding lately--old files of important papers that are not important any more, evidence that I once had a normal life.

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    Mama22Gs, I think you've got the right idea with the hotspots. You'll get there (and it will probably be less work than you're dreading).

    FlyLady, of course, does not recommend "drastic clean up mode." but she recognizes that it happens. Her advice can be found here: http://flylady.net/pages/FLYingLessons_CrisisCleaning.asp

    Good Luck!

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    OK everyone - I did get through that 'suprise pile' during this AM's hotspot fire drill.

    Tommorow we get to the real 'meat' of the program: Decluttering. Why is Decluttering so important? Because you can't organize clutter! This is why all of my previous attempts were doomed to failure and resentment. Truth is - if you want an appealing home, you have to learn to decide 'Yes or No.'

    So awful, I know! Especially with those Imaginational OverExcitabilities! But as I Practice, it's very spiritual. It means that I trust the universe to provide if I throw out something I turn out to need later. It means that I trust myself to forgive myself for throwing out the wrong thing. ((Are mistakes allowed? They are inevitable!)) It means that I can distinguish 'This is me' from 'This isn't - at this moment in time - me.' Wow!

    Here's the Lady herself on 'how to declutter.'

    Originally Posted by Flylady
    How to Declutter
    Taking 15 minutes each day to declutter an area, using the 27-Fling Boogie, and clearing your hotspots are among some of the most powerful tools you can use to create a more peaceful home. Remember: You cannot organize clutter - you can only organize the things you love!

    I've included my tips on how to declutter. Put your home on a diet. If this is difficult for you, try reading one of my favorite books, "Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui" by Karen Kingston.

    When to Declutter: Decide how often you are going to declutter a zone. Do a little every day - use a timer. But be warned - this can become compulsive! Once you get started you will want to clean like a banshee! Don't burn yourself out! Only do small amount at a time. The house did not get dirty overnight and it will not get clean overnight. When you set the timer you can only do two sessions at a time. This goal may seem unattainable right now, but you can do it in little pieces. In a couple of months, the whole house will be decluttered.


    Decluttering Equipment: You will need garbage bags, boxes, magic markers, and a dust rag. Label the boxes "Give Away", "Throw Away", and "Put Away". Line the "Throw Away" box with a plastic garbage bag.


    Set your timer: for 1 hour (or 30, 15, or 10 minutes - it does't matter how long). Just do the job as fast as you can and do not pull out more stuff than you can put away in that length of time. This means just one drawer, one closet (or even one shelf in one closet), one magazine rack, or digging under just the furniture in the zone. Not all of them at once!


    Start at the entrance to the room: Then, work your way around the room clockwise. Do not skip a spot. Whatever happens to be next, just do it.


    Declutter Away! With boxes at your feet and dust rag in your waistband, start off by cleaning out and getting rid of the things that do not belong in this room. Put garbage in the "Throw Away" box, donations in the "Give Away" box, and stuff that goes somewhere else in the "Put Away" box. Don't worry that you do not have a place for everything right now. By the time you finish you will. That's a promise from FlyLady!


    What to declutter? Things to ask yourself as you get rid of your clutter:
    Do I love this item?
    Have I used it in the past year?
    Is it really garbage?
    Do I have another one that is better?
    Should I really keep two?
    Does it have sentimental value that causes me to love it?
    Or does it give me guilt and make me sad when I see the item?

    Cleanse this room of everything that does not make you SMILE.


    Sing this song: "Please release me, let me go" as sung from the stuff's point of view. It needs to be loved by someone and if you don't love it - GET RID OF IT!


    Get rid of the garbage! When the "Throw Away" box gets full, pull out the garbage bag, close it, and put it in the trash can, the pickup truck, or wherever you keep your garbage. Put a new garbage bag in the "Throw Away" box and keep on Flying until the timer goes off.


    Donations: When the "Give Away" box gets full, seal it off, and put it in your car. The next time you are out, you can donate to the area thrift shop. Do not save your clutter for a yard or garage sale, you will be blessed by giving it away. The value can be deducted on your income tax. Remember you are trying to get rid of clutter - not relocate it somewhere else in your home. Now, grab another box, label it "Give Away", and get back to work.


    "Put Away" Stuff: When the "Put Away" box gets full, take the box in your arms and run around the house (good thing you have shoes on - right?) and put the items in the room where they belong. If they have a place, put them there, if not put them in the room where they logically belong. By the time you have finished you will have a place for everything and everything will be in it's place.


    Timer Goes Off: When the timer goes off, you have to put away all the boxes, but first you have to empty them all. Go as fast as you can.


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    Sorry, I haven't had a chance to get online for a few days.

    I also kinda skipped the negative voices thing. There was a lot of things going on and it felt better not to pay to much attention to my brain right now! LOL! That will get better soon.

    Anyway, I am doing most of the steps so far. I do need to practice with the hotspots, though. Maybe I need to set alarms? smile

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    It means that I trust myself to forgive myself for throwing out the wrong thing.


    That is a big one for me, and I hadn't even thought about it. Thanks Grinity!

    And if you've gotten mixed up with the steps, its fine, laugh Don't let perfectionism get in the way, remember. wink

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    Originally Posted by GeoMamma
    And if you've gotten mixed up with the steps, its fine, laugh Don't let perfectionism get in the way, remember. wink

    Can I still be gifted? ((humor alert))


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    Decluttering will be much easier with kids in school!!!

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    Originally Posted by Breakaway4
    Decluttering will be much easier with kids in school!!!

    Happy Dance for all the Kids who are returning to school with some hope of getting something for the time they are investing! Yippee! Go DS14!!

    It is easier.


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    Originally Posted by Grinity
    Originally Posted by GeoMamma
    And if you've gotten mixed up with the steps, its fine, laugh Don't let perfectionism get in the way, remember. wink

    Can I still be gifted? ((humor alert))

    LOL! grin

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