GON Reader Letter #1
I Jot Things Down Before Our Call
Hello! I really enjoy your emails and all the wonderful
tips and ideas. I wanted to give you a little tip I use regarding notes and phone calls. My son is in the Army and I don't get to talk to him on a regular basis.
I like to jot down
notes on things I want to tell him, so that when we do talk I don't forget to tell him things! This is so helpful for me. Keep up the great work!
-- Maureen Jenkins from California
GON Reader Letter #2
Sometimes it's Painful to Hold Onto Clutter
Hi
Maria,
Here's my decluttering my garage story.
A couple of months ago, my husband called to request maintenance on our leaky, old sprinkler system. Unfortunately, they had to replace it. The bright side was that we were forced to clean out the garage!
While my husband was reorganizing some totes, I
was vacuuming. Suddenly, something crashed down on me and hit my elbow (which luckily, only resulted in a painful bruise).
Once I collected myself, I asked why we were
saving this old bed frame? It went out to the curb the following trash day. (Probably someone collected it before then, for metal recycling.)
Sometimes, it's painful to hold onto clutter!
Thank you for your newsletter, Maria!
-- Valerie M.
GON Reader Letter #3
I Believe in Doing Things That Raise My Vibration
Hello Maria,
I wanted to thank you for the amazing daily newsletter you share to keep us
organized.
I especially enjoyed your response to a reader question awhile ago. You said, "Enjoy being able to free your environment and your mind."
This is so true as decluttering does free your mind.
I am a believer of doing things that raises your vibration.
The subject of accumulated clutter definitely brings you downward into negative energy that you carry in your daily life.
The benefit of decluttering raises your vibration. It's like the weight of the world has lifted and you feel lighter in the accomplishment.
The act of decluttering shifts you to a positive energy level.
Thank You!
-- Diane Brunet