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Simplify to Prosper: Save More Money
Sarah stared at the bursting closet, feeling frustration wash through her. Outfits she hadn’t touched in years, shoes with worn-out footbeds, and bags collecting dust. It was a visual of the financial weight she lugged around. Everything in that bursting closet represented money spent, money that could have been saved, money that could have been invested.
By muritala olawaleabout a year ago in BookClub
Declutter with Confidence
The mountain was there. Not the real one, but the figurative one, which depicted an actual mountain, and that was the mountain of things in Sarah's lovely residence. Baskets filled with clothes, toys scattered around the area like it was some sort of party, and a pile of stacks on the coffee table. Sarah just sighed, feeling all the emotions of being overwhelmed surround her once again.
By muritala olawaleabout a year ago in BookClub
Essential Postpartum Care for New Moms
It felt like a war zone only a moment ago. The microcosmic thrill of witnessing life in its entirety was full of challenges and hardships too; the past seems overwhelming. Yes, that perspective that Maya had, which was and still is her new world. It has been challenging throughout due to all the ticking emotions of the fact that her daughter, who is Lilly, is right in front of her.
By muritala olawaleabout a year ago in BookClub
Declutter for Success
When it comes to organization, Sarah's office proved the complete opposite. Her office radiated with the scent of defeat, and an even worse aroma - that of cold, stale coffee. Papers remained on every table and desk in the office, contributing to chaotically cluttered spaces. Once, her desk used to stand as a testament to the work she accomplished. Now it was a showpiece of every lost task, misplaced documents, and chaos. Sarah would walk to the office and immediately feel the dread, expecting a far greater challenge than she could handle. The tasks were low life on a hierarchy of challenging tasks; the sight of her desk never failed to stress her out.
By muritala olawaleabout a year ago in BookClub



