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12 Simple Ways to Create Momentum in Your Day
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Own less. Live more. Finding minimalism in a world of consumerism. 12 Simple Ways to Create Momentum in Your Day. Middot; 49 Comments. I challenge you to make your life the masterpiece you want to paint, the novel you want to read, the day you want to wake to. 8221; is a popular life tip for conquering procrastination and accomplishing more. It is based on the best-selling book,. Eat That Frog: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time. The idea behind the tip. Into your day fi...
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How to Stage Your Home for Living
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Own less. Live more. Finding minimalism in a world of consumerism. How to Stage Your Home for Living. Middot; 104 Comments. All journeys eventually end in the same place, home. I am 38 years old. And I have lived in 16 different homes. Each time we have sold a home, we have been advised by our realtor to stage our home for selling. Each time, I can’t help but be struck by the irony of the situation. We spend countless hours getting our home into its best possible condition, only to leave it? To not make ...
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Ken Ilgunas: The best books I read in 2014
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Saturday, December 20, 2014. The best books I read in 2014. I spent about the first quarter of 2014 researching books on the Great Plains—many of which were great, but few of which would interest the general public, and therefore don’t make this list (with the except. Ion of Wolf Willow. By Wallace Ste gner). Perhaps my favorite book of all time. When I get disillusioned with what passes for style and storytelling nowadays, I reread Freedom. When he’s thought of something funny to write,. 8220;Americans&...
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Ian McKercher | Burnstown Publishing House
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0 item - $. No products in the cart. View Cart →. Ian McKercher lives in the Glebe area of Ottawa with his wife, Amelia. His apprenticeship to writing began accidentally at age thirteen when he was given a day-diary for Christmas. Teaching English at Glebe Collegiate for twenty-five years amidst thoughtful colleagues and curious students kept him engaged with the printed word. His writing flows from a belief that Canada has an esteemed but undiscovered history that is ripe for acknowledgement.
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