lovingmex43's "the clean sweep"

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from the website betterme.org/cleansweep I found this checklist of 100 items that if completed should give you complete personal freedom in your life. It crosses four different areas of your life, physical environment, money, relationships and well-being. Completing the list is the cornerstone to a strong and healthy life. I can see how this would benefit me in so many ways. I am aiming for a 90% completion.

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  1. 8.

  2. 13.

  3. 17.
    My hair is the way I want it.

    Drag me to re-order


  4. 20.
    My bed is made daily.

    Drag me to re-order


  5. 22.

  6. 27.
    I pay my bills on time.

    Drag me to re-order


  7. 35.

  8. 39.

  9. 40.

  10. 43.
    I know how much I am worth.

    Drag me to re-order


  11. 46.
    I have no "loose ends" at work.

    Drag me to re-order


  12. 48.

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Created by lovingmex43 on May 25, 2008.
 

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working on it — 1 year ago

I have purchased a little leather journal. IN it is all the information, website links, names of lyrics or stores I want to visit, places I should see, little notes to myself to remind me of things. I have all of these papers floating around and I needed to get rid of them. I am finding this to be a perfect solution. I just jot the note in this book and through the paper away.

I pulled all fo the clothers out of all of the closets and cupboards and drawers and siftd through them. I have come acorss a lot of stuff that I have put in a pile for goodwill. Now all of my clothes are together in one place. I am hoping to maybe go through all of them this weekend and see if they fit, if they are clean, in good order and still in style. I will then organize my closet ad drawers and I will be able to take this one off of the list.

I have an appointment with a finanical advisor next week and hopefully I will be able to sort out some financial issues as well.

I am still meeting with my therapist and time is taking care of those issues.

Slow and steady progress will win the race.