![]() ![]() If the thing is not contributing something positive, let it go.If the item, memory, job or even person is weighing you down, get rid of it.It's not an arbitrary number, Blanke promises: "Once you make it to 50, a kind of wonderful momentum takes over before you know it, the throwing-out thing becomes a habit, an ongoing mindset."īlanke answers this question by giving you the "rules of disengagement." They are: If this describes you, aren't you tired of holding on to that baggage? Many of the people who have financial issues got into their money mess because of what Blanke calls life plaque - bad memories from childhood, a sense of entitlement, awful money habits and old debts. You might be wondering what this book has to do with personal finance. ![]() Blanke, a motivational speaker and president and chief executive of Lifedesigns, has written Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life (Springboard Press, $13.99). That's the seemingly simple advice in Gail Blanke's new book. ![]() Spring, with its rebirth and warm days, is as good a time as any to get busy throwing out the stuff clogging your home, office, mind and spirit. ![]()
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