Organize for someone you love

Do you find it difficult to find the motivation to get something done? You know you should get it done – however, finding the time, the energy, or the determination to go the extra step and get it done can be daunting. Nevertheless, I believe if you think about doing what needs to be done for someone other than for yourself, you may discover it easier to accomplish.

Organizing your home finances is one of those “to-do” items that can be difficult to start. However, if you think about getting started for your spouse or your family, it should motivate you to get going. In fact, I think the true sign of love is doing something for someone else. And protecting your family in the future by organizing your home finances for them shows how much you really care about them.

Thanks for reading and go do something for someone else.

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Barnes and Noble Book Description: “Find Yourself by Helping Others—Life Lessons from an Extraordinary Story of Sacrifice and Survival. In the winter of 1939, five-year-old Andrew Bienkowski was exiled to Siberia with his family. The two years of struggle that followed—especially his grandfather’s amazing act of sacrifice during their first long, cold winter—have informed the rest of Andrew’s life. Thanks to his devoted mother, his quick-witted grandmother, and the unexpected kindness of strangers, Andrew established an approach to life that emphasizes helping others as the essential path to finding our greatest human fulfillment.”

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