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Category Archives: SMILES
“Scam Post Defrauds Elderly”
I have written a lot about the postal service over the years because of the virtue it has for keeping older people in touch with friends and relatives. For this reason, I am a great supporter of the Royal … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 11 – Loose Change
Where does all your loose change come from? And what do you do with it when you have got it ? Here’s yet another clutter challenge. When I was young l collected it and saved up for something … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 10 – Change and No Change
Today my de-cluttering quest led me to a tidy looking blue ring binder file on the top shelf of the study alcove. An easy place to be forgotten. The only clue was the label — “Blogs”. It was … Continue reading
“Happy Finnish Post”
I haven’t given up on de-cluttering, but as it’s the New Year, I thought I should get back to also writing more generally about other issues for older people. Therefore, in the coming weeks, I will publish blogs about clutter … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 8 – Scrap Paper
After Christmas everyone ends up with lots and lots of wrapping paper. If you were really an environmental champion, no doubt you would unwrap you presents carefully, then you could reuse the paper next Christmas. Always providing … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 7 – Taking Stock
I have been de-cluttering my office for quite a few weeks now – an hour at a time and an item at a time. I can barely see any impact and there are zillions of more items in the office. … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 5 – “Pending Never-Ending”
My de-cluttering efforts continue with another assault on papers stacked up in my office. (You can see my other blogs on this theme by clicking on “Clutter” in the TAG CLOUD). When I retired, I brought some bad habits with … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 4 – Bank Statements
My de-cluttering saga continues. (You can see my other blogs on this theme by clicking on “Clutter” in the TAG CLOUD). This time I am onto bank paperwork. It merits special attention because there is so much of it … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 3 — Office bits and pieces
My de-cluttering continues a day at a time and another small step towards clutter freedom. (You can see my other blogs on this theme by clicking on “Clutter” in the TAG CLOUD). Today I turn my attention to the top … Continue reading
SCRAP Step 2 — Pens, Pens, Pens
My de-cluttering saga continues. (You can see my other blogs on this theme by clicking on “Clutter” in the TAG CLOUD). I don’t know why I have so many pens. I seem to have hundreds of them, scattered all … Continue reading