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At a recent visit to the grocery store, there was a sign beside the cashier who was also doing the bagging. The sign read: "Add just one more item". (to the bag). By doing that, over time they would be using up fewer bags.
We can apply that concept to our cleaning and organizing, when we think we are done.
Do just one more thing;
Add one more item (to the donation pile).
Toss one more piece of paper from that pile.
Dust one more shelf.
Wash one more dish.
One more sit-up!
Take one more step....
It may seem like a small thing, but over time, as you have often said, Maria, it adds up.
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I would love to use this in my newsletter. It's perfect! Let me know if you're OK with me doing that and, if so, what name should I use in the author credit?
MommaJo wrote:
At a recent visit to the grocery store, there was a sign beside the cashier who was also doing the bagging. The sign read: "Add just one more item". (to the bag). By doing that, over time they would be using up fewer bags.
We can apply that concept to our cleaning and organizing, when we think we are done.
Do just one more thing;
Add one more item (to the donation pile).
Toss one more piece of paper from that pile.
Dust one more shelf.
Wash one more dish.
One more sit-up!
Take one more step....
It may seem like a small thing, but over time, as you have often said, Maria, it adds up.
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Awh, glad you like it. Sure use it all you can!!! Just call me Jo from Virginia.
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Perfect...thank you! It will be in my July 12th newsletter.
MommaJo wrote:
Awh, glad you like it. Sure use it all you can!!! Just call me Jo from Virginia.
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