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		<title>By: Maggie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description>This morning&#039;s message really resonates with me.  I need to do some (maybe more than some) decluttering and keep making lists/reading about it/trying to understand why I save things and my daughter tells me:  &quot;Mom, just do it.  You spend more time planning than doing.  If you just get up and do one thing, you will feel better and you will find the energy to do another and another.&quot;  She is right.  Planning the event is more exhausting than actually getting started and doing something. This is ONE reminder I will put up in my sewing room for inspiration. Thanks.
-Maggie-</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning&#8217;s message really resonates with me.  I need to do some (maybe more than some) decluttering and keep making lists/reading about it/trying to understand why I save things and my daughter tells me:  &#8220;Mom, just do it.  You spend more time planning than doing.  If you just get up and do one thing, you will feel better and you will find the <a title="energy" href="http://brooknoel.com/category/reading-room/energy-reading-room/">energy</a> to do another and another.&#8221;  She is right.  Planning the event is more exhausting than actually getting started and doing something. This is ONE reminder I will put up in my sewing room for <a title="inspiration" href="http://brooknoel.com/tag/inspiration/">inspiration</a>. Thanks.<br />
-Maggie-</p>
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