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by Dr. Damon Rosenbaum 5 min read

Does it bring you joy to keep the item?

Mar 13, 2017 · Trusting friends and loyal relationships. 8. Junk Food. 9. Fireplaces with the fire in it of course and the smell. 10. Chocolate. 11. Scent of Vanilla perfume and body wash.

What are some of Your Top 10 happy memories?

29 févr. 2016 - You, of course. Always you. - What Brings Me Joy, Clementine von Radics. 29 févr. 2016 - You, of course. Always you. - What Brings Me Joy, Clementine von Radics. Pinterest. Today. Explore. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with ...

What is the most important thing that brings you joy?

Every person deserves minutes at work that spark joy. These reminders will make you smile. People demonstrate that they are growing and developing in their decision making and performance competence through coaching, classes, and on the job experience. Managers and senior leaders trust their employees to provide confident recommendations for ...

How to have fun in life?

Don’t take time off to think about your life path, or stay put until lightning strikes. Get out there. Try new things. Be active. Meet and spend time with new people. Travel. Explore. Work—work really hard. As famed chef Julia Child said, “You must have discipline to have fun.”

Who is Emma Johnson?

Emma Johnson is a business journalist, gender-equality activist, and founder of the world's largest community of single moms, WealthySingleMommy.com. Emma and her best-selling book, The Kickass Single Mom, and her organization, Moms for Shared Parenting, have been featured in hundreds of national and international media outlets.

Does it bring you joy?

If you answer yes, you keep the item. If you hesitate or say no, you donate it or throw it out. It’s simple, it’s brilliant, and it’s something that's completely intuitive.

1. Joy is simple yet powerful

Marie Kondo asks you to take all of your clothes and put them in one big pile in one room. (Her idea is to declutter by item type vs.

2. There are different ways to bring joy

I loved Kondo’s advice about dealing with the sense of regret you might feel when you have to donate that neon pink dress with the tags still on it [substitute whatever article of clothing you were excited to buy but never really wore].

4. Fewer things you love is better than many things you kinda like

I’ve always wanted to be like those really stylish French women who have a few perfectly-tailored outfits they wear with flawless ease, and whose closets are the epitome of style and quality.

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