10:04 AM

7 Tips for Clutter Free Life

Today I wake up in the morning at around 5 am. After having my prayer, I was enjoying the breezing weather outside. I charmed to see leaves of trees are dancing, clouds are passing by in the sky, and birds are singing and flying. At that moment I was feeling the freshness of the day. To tell the truth, it touches my heart as well. It seems that today is a new start refreshing all the clutters of my life.

Clutter can hold a lot of things back from you. First thing that comes to mind is the psychological factor; you’ll get far less things done, especially if the clutter is at your work desk. Then there’s the organizational factor; it’s really easy to get things lost when you’ve got piles of junk hanging around. Some people even raise the issue of clutter being damaging to our health. And of course let’s not forget the aesthetics factor. Indeed clutter is bad for you, but let’s take a quick look on a few tips and pointers you can apply to help de-clutter your household and life.

Start a general household cleanse
Get all the members of your family together so that you can work faster and at the same time do a fun activity together. It may not be fun, but at least you’ll be close to each other.
Start off small
Once you’ve get everybody together, makes sure everybody starts cleaning at the same place, together. This helps keep things fast and organized. By de-cluttering your household one room at a time, you can not only spare a lot of time and by having all the members of the family in one place, you can all decide which items to keep or throw away from the clutter.

Put it all in one place
Here’s what I do when my desk gets cluttered at an alarming rate. I just take everything that isn’t at proper place and place it in the room’s center and continue to do so until the rest of the room looks tidy and clean; except for its center of course. From there on you can sort and pick which gets in the donate box, in the garbage can or back in the closet.
Prioritize
Take a good look at the pile of clutter you’ve just recently put aside. Check each item out and estimate whether it’s of any use at all. Ask a few simple questions. How many times have I used it in the past 6 months? Does it hold any particular value? If a certain item lost in the clutter fails to positively answer the questions, that you might as well seal its faith and throw it away.
Make regular household cleanses
Don’t just make just one household cleans and then call it quits. Get in the habit of regularly cleaning and organizing your house, otherwise all your efforts will be in vain. Don’t think like: “hey it’s going to get messy and clustered anyway, so why waste time cleaning anyway?” Be proactive and keep a keen sense of household aesthetics. This also helps set in the habit of de-cluttering.
De-clutter your computer
If you want to leave a clutter free life, then you have to live it in the virtually space, as well as in the real life. Make sure your computer (see hard-drive) is always neat and organized. If things on your computer aren’t easy to find, then chances are your PC isn’t organized at all. Take some time each week and start deleting redundant and useless files, as well cataloging the useful files under proper directories, sorting them by importance. Also be sure every once in a while to defragment your hard-drive and in extreme cases even format it. On the online side of things make no exceptions, when dealing with clutter there, as well. Delete any expired or un-useful bookmarks and keep special attention on which feeds you let in your RSS reader, otherwise before you know it you’ll get overwhelmed by hundreds of feeds.
Get organized
If you live an organized and clean life you won’t need to have anything to de-clutter in the first place. Stop bringing all kinds of cheap crap into the house, just because you think they might come in handy some day. It won’t. Whenever you see a loose sheet of paper, make sure you put in the proper place, before it stacks up. Throw away even the slightest pieces of trash; don’t just wait for it to pile up some more. Slowly but surely, if you apply these simple ways of life, you’ll achieve a clutter and stress free life in no time.
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10:09 AM

Help Others to Make a Dream Come True

Everybody has a dream with a desire to fulfill the dream. Sometime it seems difficult due to lack of resources to achieve the dream. This is the time when someone looks for assistance from others. This is maybe from a near or dear one or maybe from colleagues, friends, and relatives. A kind help from them can do a lot in the way of achieving one’s dream. This is not a big deal.

I was thinking about the other side. The people who will help to have someone's dream true. Why they will do so? What factors shall motivate them to doing so.

What I think and believe about life is very much interdependent to many factors. Whatever you'll do today, it'll pay back forward. Not only this but also it'll bring positive effect to someone's life. And this will bring change in your life too. But elders said, don't expect for the return too much, instead focus more on what extra value you can add to have this true.

As Seth’s said
Too often, I hear about businesses that just might be a dream come true for their owners, but hardly for the people they seek to recruit or the customers they hope to snare.
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12:19 PM

Hundred Pushups: Are You With Me?

What is a push up?

According to Wikipedia, a push-up (USA English), or a press-up (UK English), is "a common strength training exercise performed in a prone position, lying horizontal and face down, raising and lowering the body using the arms." Push ups are a basic exercise used in civilian athletic training or physical education and, especially, in military physical training and will develop the pectoral muscles and triceps, with ancillary benefits to the deltoids, serratus anterior, coracobrachialis and the midsection as a whole.
Instructions for "good-form" push ups
Lie prone on the ground with hands placed as wide or slightly wider than shoulder width. Keeping the body straight, lower body to the ground by bending arms at the elbows. Raise body up off the ground by extending the arms. Repeat. Body weight should be lifted by the arms; don't be tempted to use your butt, stomach or the lower half of your body to pull yourself up. To maintain correct body alignment, imagine a straight line running from your head down to your ankles.
Initial test
Before you dive in and start the Hundred Push Ups Program, you should:
  • Obtain medical advice and clearance from your doctor
  • Take an initial push ups test.
The test will highlight your current fitness level and determine where to start and how to plan your push ups training program.
The road to one hundred push ups
To perform the test, simply execute as many good-form push ups as you can. Don't cut corners and please don't cheat - the last thing you want to do is end up in the wrong level of the training program! The results may be humbling, but trust me, honesty is the best policy if you want to maximize your strength gains!
Push ups logger
The Push Ups Logger is a fantastic online tool. The purpose of which is to allow people who take part in the challenge to log their results and be inspired by others. Registration for the Push Ups Logger is free; just complete the simple online form and you're all set!
Are you going to join with me?

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