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A Fool Month of Purging

March 29th, 2010 by admin

April Fool's Day

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Thursday is April 1 — known everywhere as April Fool’s Day.

And to kick off April we’re starting a Living Simply Challenge – A Fool Month of Purging.

Based on Ross’ challenge from rcThink earlier this year, the goal will be to rid ourselves of the stuff we’ve been “fooled into thinking we need.”

The challenge begins Thursday — April 1 and ends April 30.

The challenge ::

1. Get rid of something every day of the challenge. You don’t have to literally remove each thing from your home, cubicle, office, etc. each day. You can keep the items in a box or one location to remove them at the end of the week or month.

2. Update your blog/website/Twitter/Facebook with things that you’ve thrown away. Try to make an update post somewhere of what you let go every week. If you Tweet about your purging use the #foolpurge hashtag. And feel free to comment here with the links to your blog posts..

3. Things that can be recycled or donated, have to be. Don’t just throw them in the garbage. People can benefit from used stuff.

Things aren’t valuable if they’re not used. So by holding onto things, you are preventing them from actually being used by someone who needs them. – Leo Babauta

So that’s all you have to do. Find 30 things to get rid of over the next month. One item per day. And then blog, Tweet, Facebook about it.

Now let’s get to purging and let each other know how it goes!

A Fool Month of Purging


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  • Dear Friends, Happy April Fool’s Day!!

    Grandpa was celebrating his 100th birthday and everybody complimented him on how athletic and well-preserved he appeared.
    “Gentlemen, I will tell you the secret of my success,” he cackled. “I have been in the open air day after day for some 75 years now.”
    The celebrants were impressed and asked how he managed to keep up his rigorous fitness regime.
    “Well, you see, my wife and I were married 75 years ago. On our wedding night, we made a solemn pledge. Whenever we had a fight, the one who was proved wrong would go outside and take a walk.”

    Happy April Fool’s Day!