15 Ways to Choose Quality Over Quantity

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  • Cut household clutter. It creates chaos.
  • Say no to social obligations that drain and strain you. Get a few meaningful things done at a time.
  • Invest intelligently. Choose a few quality mutual funds over several dicey ones, for example.
  • Find time for your few good friends instead of maintaining scores of ‘contacts.’
  • How many email IDs do you have? Keep just two: one for official and one for personal mails.
  • How many social networking forums are you signed up for? It’s nice to connect, but each new contact is a demand on your time and space.
  • How many old files do you have on your system? Press the Delete button. Free up space, and your mind.
  • Scattered beanbags, cane chairs, stools… or a simple sofa set with clean lines?
  • Ten pairs of mismatched curtains or three well-maintained, neatly stitched sets?
  • Dozens of curios and collectibles scattered all over the house, gathering dust, or a few classy, clean pieces?
  • 100 trashy ‘bestsellers’ that you do not need, or a neat row of books you will actually read?

Published September 27, 2012

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