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its the small things.

Ok. So I can’t drive this point home enough. The small things in life matter cause they’re the building blocks for the big things. So what does your wallet say about you?  Big expectations or small? You might not think it but your wallet is essentially your identity. Read that again. Get rid of useless receipts, phone numbers, business cards with no connections, over-the-limit credit cards, and all things that weigh your identity down. Clearing out the clutter in the highest and lowest of places will make a huge difference your life. You’ll feel a lot lighter; and you’ll make room for abundance. 

While your at it; get rid of the Costanza Wallet and treat yourself to a nice one. Above wallet by Orla Kiely.

5 Responses to “its the small things.”

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    Ramona — July 22, 2008 @ 10:23 pm

    Stop posting links to things I cannot afford–I just bought a house!!!! LOL.
    Although I have a rather nice, clutter-free wallet, I am officially in love with Orla Kiely; their stuff is HOTT!!!! I have attached the Orla Kiely link to my “favorites”…

    Thanks.

    ~Ramona

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    gt — July 23, 2008 @ 12:39 am

    Ramona.

    Nice wallet huh? I used Orla’s image cause I’m simply in love with that print. It’s so chick and functional and well made. If you’re ever looking for great affordable stuff check out the Etsy shop. Great finds by independent designers who won’t charge you your arm and your firstborn.

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    tallulahbankhead — July 23, 2008 @ 9:33 am

    i’ve been seeing these bags and wallets everywhere…and it’s enticing me although I’ve promised to not buy a new bag until 2009.

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    sdg1844 — July 31, 2008 @ 9:07 pm

    So true and I really love wallets. I currently carry a green one from coach that is so efficient and it’s my favorite.

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    sdg1844 — July 31, 2008 @ 10:29 pm

    I have a Coach wallet that I love. I’m a purger, so throwing things out makes me feel good. it is about the little things. What’s that expression? The devil is in the details?

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