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Sunday, August 10, 2025

Why Do I Always Fall Off the Routine?

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Friday, December 12, 2025

Zone 2: Mission #5 Friday Your Kitchen

Today is our last day in the kitchen and I want you to spend 5 minutes and check on the cleaning supplies and things under your sink. Are there things that you don't use?

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Zone 2: Mission #4 Thursday Your Kitchen

Your Mission for today is to declutter your plastic wraps and foil drawers, cabinets or shelves. We all have a spot that we keep these items and there is always one empty box in there and some lone baggies that are trying to escape.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Zone 2: Mission #3 Wednesday Your Kitchen

Today is Anti-Procrastination Day and we are still in the kitchen! Your mission for today is to grab a trash bag and clean out your refrigerator. You are to toss ANYTHING that will not get eaten any time soon. This means that new salad dressing you decided to try but really don't like. It is time to let it go.

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