My Attempt to Listen to the Advice I’ve Gotten from My Books

Twenty-Eight Days to Hope in Your Home

I just wrote a review for Dana K. White’s book Decluttering at the Speed of Life.  I am forever changed after reading that book.  So of course I picked up her other two books (one of them brand new and you can find it HERE, you’re welcome).  I’m not done reading them quite yet, but . . . I decided it’s time to do some things.

And wouldn’t you know?  It’s the start of a new month, and that month happens to have 28 days.  So I’m taking Dana’s advice to find hope in my home in twenty-eight days.  And I’m going to stick with it this time . . . but I’m taking you with me!  🙂

Smile and nod . . .

It’s so easy to agree with a book that’s telling you such good things.  I do it much too often.  And I frequently stop and look back at a book I just finished and wonder if I should have slowed down and paid more attention.

Well this time I’m stopping and doing more than just agreeing.  I’m doing.  But what exactly am I doing?

Short version?  I’m washing the dishes.  Every day.  For twenty-eight days.

I’ll be sharing the long version as I go.  It will consist of four weekly updates, maybe some pictures (if I can even remember to do that!), and an explanation of how the week went, tricks I learned, and how long it took me to take care of my kitchen.  Because that’s what this is: it’s an opportunity to learn how to handle, control, and care for my kitchen.

I’m excited, and I hope you’ll consider reading Dana’s books and trying this for yourself.

Happy Tuesday and welcome to February! 🙂

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