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Trickle Up Effect by The FlyLady, Marla Cilley

When we turn on our televisions and radios the first thing we hear is how bad the economy is. I have a theory about all of the spin that is going on in the news. This has to do with our hearing.

We hear about the trickle down effect from the government to the people. Well why can't it be the other way around. Let's try a different approach. For lack of a better term, I am going to call it Trickle Up!

Leanne and I taught you in our book Body Clutter that we need to look back just a little to see what has happened so that when we are faced with decisions to make that we will not keep making the same mistakes.

We have an acronym for STUFF. It is Something That Undermines Family Fun. We have allowed stuff to suck the life right out of us. Let me break this down for you.

In our inability to love ourselves we have medicated with stuff. You know the saying when the going gets tough; the tough go shopping. We would do anything to keep our minds from dealing with what needs to be done. We shop, shop, shop and then bring it home. Eventually our homes began to close in on us. We start looking for a new home that will hold all of our stuff. The more storage the better; we may even rent a storage unit for the stuff that won't fit. We never get rid of anything for fear that we might need it one day. Let me just say that is the "poor" way of thinking. I was taught by Rita Davenport that what you think about you bring about. Our way of thinking has created this downturn in our attitudes.

This way of thinking has been shaped by what mostly by what we hear; although we see alot in print too. Every magazine, newspaper, television news program and political candidate is filling our heads with gloom and doom. I say let's quit listening to them. We have the ability to have a positive outlook on our lives by doing a few simple things.

Turn off your TV and radio. If you have to listen to something choose programs that uplifts your spirit and not drag you down into the gutter. Listen to beautiful music and books on tape. Eliminating the negativity and commercials from the clutter in your heads will be a great beginning to Trickle Up Effect. Don't get me started on all those commercials telling us what we need.

The government seems to think that more spending is going to get us out of this rut. What does more spending do for you with your household budget. We spend it on clutter. That clutter needs a home and it is going to take yours from your family. More spending jacks up our credit card debt and eventually makes us feel bad. When we feel bad about ourselves and our homes we start that downward spiral. Many of us are living paycheck to paycheck because we have homes and driveways that are filled with stuff because something said we needed it.

I feel that we can make a difference in the hopeless feeling this is portrayed in the news media. When you are FLYing your outlook is happier. Those surveyors who call your home are wanting to hear how bad things are. Don't give them the fuel to pollute our minds. I think the New Hampshire voters had a little trick up their sleeves with all these news people and pollsters in their state. I'd bet they all got together and decided to mislead them. After all isn't it your right to keep your vote private. Whose business is it anyway? The news media has created the conflict so they will have something to report on. There is nothing funnier than to watch a talking head spin with uncertainty.

Here is my list for feeling more hopeful.

1. Shine your sink!(Don't shake your head NO till you have tried it)
2. Plan your meals and cook what you planned.
3. Pick up after yourself and Get out in the sunshine and move your body
4. Get rid of clutter in your home and your head.
5. Live within your means; your income and the walls of your home.
6. Count your blessings and not your troubles.
7. Go to bed at a decent hour and turn off the TV.
8. Do it now! Do something today that will make tomorrow better.
9. Don't sweat the small stuff; what doesn't matter; just doesn't matter.
10. Laugh every day even if it is at yourself.
11. And last, Love like there is no tomorrow. Because all we really have is today! Make the best of it, instead of feeling sorry for yourself.

Let's make our homes a peaceful place to live so that we don't have to get sucked into the "Oh Whoa is Me" syndrome of the news media.

Are you ready to FLY? Go shine your sink! It's a start to the Trickle Up Effect.

For more help getting rid of your CHAOS; check out her website and join her free mentoring group at www.FlyLady.net or her book, Sink Reflections published by Bantam and her New York Times Best Selling book, Body Clutter published by Fireside. Copyright 2008 Marla Cilley Used by permission in this publication.

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