The End Of A Good Week

It’s been a good week.  I got the October issue of Horizons to the printer, and I’ve enjoyed participating in Valerie Saurer’s Prosperity Project.  Each morning and evening she makes a post on Facebook and I go read her blog and do the exercise.  It’s fun and motivating.  I’ve been playing with predicting lottery numbers and am having a good run of 2 and 3 numbers out of 5.  Two numbers gives me another free ticket, and I love getting a free ticket on a free ticket.  The Fantasy Five has been good to me this week.  This weekend we’ll begin delivering the October Horizons Magazine. I got it to the printer on time, despite a big cold that knocked me out for over a week. Yesterday I got to go to the farmer’s market and I bought scallions, garlic, ginger, grape tomatoes, romaine, parsley, a red pepper and yellow onions. Did you know that the secret to good tomato flavor is do not refrigerate the tomatoes?  I don’t know what scientific process goes on, but it makes them lose their flavor.  I find the best salad can be a simple romaine and tomato with sliced red onion, some olive oil, fresh lemon juice and salt.

I spent the morning clearing out my office, filing things away, taking down all the small tray tables that I set up during final layout week.  Every so often I go through every piece of paper in the office and make sure I know what I have and that it has a purpose.   I clear out a lot of junk that way. My office is always so much bigger after I take down the tables and file everything away.  It makes it fun to work in again.

I used to have a real tendency to clutter up my space with nonessentials. Things I simply didn’t want to have to decide right away where it belonged, or for how long it belonged, so it lay about in plain sight, waiting for me to feel inspired to deal with it.  That goes for tools and yard tools in the garage, not kept in order.  That goes for a shed that I used to store everyone’s furniture in for them.  I was pinning myself in with all the clutter of stuff I had around me.

Now I’ve learned to go through and take an inventory of what I have and ask myself if I still use it.  Often.  Some things are kept in limbo for 6 months or more until I decide, but I at least look at it every so often and make the conscious decision to keep it until the next round.  for instance, I can’t believe how much furniture I end up with.

Which reminds me, if you’re in Melbourne, Florida this Sunday September 27th, come downtown to the Free Really Free Market 1:00 until 3:00pm. It’s a good place to get rid of your extra goods and hang with the locals for a couple of hours.

Hey, the end of a good week just got better.

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