How much time and space does Social Media take up in your life and on your computer? Just think about it.

If you invested this time elsewhere you could potentially make a fortune online...

Not to mention, if you followed less accounts on your Social Media and kept your own accounts a little more tidy, you would be in a better mindset to attract wealth.

Tidying up your email inbox by deleting old and useless messages can be a great start to eliminating clutter. Also, removing apps or accounts that you don't use will neaten up your computer desktop and help you focus on what's most important.

In summary, too much going on in our daily lives and in our online work overwhelms us, depresses us and puts us in a mindset that is not conducive to attracting money. Being excessively addicted to baggage and complications will never allow you to win.

Keep things to a minimum where possible and you'll start to notice new levels of success as your spirits soar!

Thanks for reading. All the best.

Thomas :)



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cosmicradio Premium
Thank you, Thomas. I do have a fair number of books, but I like them, and they are organized. (ditto guitars!) Don't know how my folks instilled neatness and organization in me, but I've been that way from childhood. You're right, it helps in business. Thanks for the post!
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Mac01 Premium
That's a good way to be, Rick, you seem like the type who would be fairly well-organised. Especially if you're a keen guitarist, there is no harm in keeping a tidy collection of well-loved music books!

I'm still working on trying to manifest $10, 000, 000 into my life a la Mr Carrey (oops almost forgot we don't mention his name)!
Cheers!
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cosmicradio Premium
For 10 Million, I'd Talk out of my You Know What! :)
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Ronky25 Premium
I'm blessed reading this, thank you.
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Mac01 Premium
My pleasure, Ronky, thanks for reading and taking the time to comment!
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Jenna7 Premium
I've learned that having too much clutter can lead to disorganization and that leads to wasting/losing time, money, etc.

I read an organization book once that said "if you don't love or use an item often, it can very easily be clutter." I'm still working on that, lol.

Thanks for this terrific blog. :)
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Mac01 Premium
It's a good old saying, Jenna.

Yes the hardest bit can be parting with items that we've collected, but I've found after the initial shock of getting rid of it, I rarely ever miss it!

Thanks for your contribution. :)
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Sipke Premium
In yesterdays newspaper it said, technostress is controlling our lives. More free time is necessary to be able to function well .Technostress gets us addicted to smartphones. We are always in our heads busy with the digital world. The advice from an antropologist is to get anchored again, switch everything off, litterally and think about where you are now in life and am I glad where I am now? This way you can charge your batteries. Cleaning up clutter also makes you feel more free. Marion
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Mac01 Premium
Well said, Marion, thanks for contributing this to the discussion. "Technostress" is a great term for it, it tends to engulf and swallow up our lives even when we're not aware of it (wouldn't it be nice to have just a few days away from our phones!).
You can learn a lot from reading articles like that, so thanks again for your input.
Cheers :)
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Ecowarrior Premium
Thanks for the tips and hints! It is very relevant to how I am going at the moment, so will be taking on board a lot of these points!
Regards, Lisa
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Mac01 Premium
My pleasure, Lisa, thanks for taking the time to read and comment. Hope you're having a great weekend! :)
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