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Resign from a commitment you’re not passionate about.
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Stop trying to be perfect.
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Sign up for automatic billpay.
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Automate a portion of your investing.
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Clean out your media collection and keep only the items you love.
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Plant perennials that will automatically bloom next spring.
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Clean out your purse or wallet.
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Put a paper shredder next to your mail spot.
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Delete any social networking accounts you don’t actually use.
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Create a car maintenance schedule and post it somewhere you’ll see it.
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Design a filing system that you can stick to.
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Turn your phone off when you need quiet time.
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Invest in a programmable thermostat.
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Set one good goal, and go achieve it.
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Record your good “shower” ideas and then implement them. (Don’t we all get our best inspirations in the shower?)
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Write to a friend with (gasp!) pen and paper.
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Set limits on your bad habits, and reward yourself when you stick with them.
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Stop trying to be a saint and indulge yourself every once in a while.
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Avoid watching commercials and reading advertisements.
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Rediscover the pleasure of reading purely for enjoyment.
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Plan two weeks of delicious meals ahead of time and skip the nightly grocery run.
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Go to your doctor for a preventative checkup.
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Singletask as much as possible.
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Learn to ask for help.
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