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New Card Game Helps Parents Control Their Kids Clutter

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Get your home clutter-free and your kid's bedroom clean in no time with new game called Les Mess

(PRWEB) July 7, 2005 -- Stress is such a big word in our society today, that people just say it, as if they are stating a fact. Im stressed" has as much impact on us today, that we state if as if we are stating we have a cold. But, if you do three things in your life, a five minute change in your life, I will guarantee you will have less stress in your life, starting today.

Make a place for your mounds of mail. Get a special box, basket, or file you use just for your bills.    The minute you walk in the door, before you even kiss you wife or husband hello. Stand in front of the shredder (mine is in the kitchen on the counter) and get rid of all of the junk mail, catalogs, and extras that come with your bills, until you have the actually bill and return envelope. If you do on line bill paying, then trash the envelope too. Put the bills in the box, or basket and shred everything else.

Them, gather your magazines, and put them in one pile, either next to the couch or in the bathroom (its not called the reading room for nothing, you know) or in your bedroom. Then, go though the magazine, and tear out the articles that interest you and throw out the rest of the magazine. Do this for every magazine you get.

For everything you bring in to your home, get rid of something. Buy a new book…donate a book to the library. Buy new dishes, donate the old ones to the Friendship Center in New Britain, or to a Salvation Army in your hometown. When you buy new clothes, donate them to Goodwill.

If you do these three things, you will have less stress in your life, and your place may be a wonderful retreat of all of the stress we encounter daily. But, the one thing you can do is buy Les Mess, the new organizing card game for kids and their parents. This game will get you to be less stressed and your kids will become clutter –free. The game is patented and made in the USA. Its only available on the web right now at www.lesismore.net. Check out Les Mess. If you buy it, I guarantee you will have less mess in your home.

However, if you want total peace in your home, and you are very serious of getting rid of your stress then do a purge of your belonging. If you do not love something with you heart, then get rid of it. I dont care if it will be worth something, some day. Some day is now. Sell it on eBay, have a tag sale, or donate to Goodwill. Just get rid of it today. You might not be around someday, if you have so much stress in your life today. If you have any questions about this, email me at leslie@lesismore.net or check out my website at www.lesismore.net
               
Contact Leslie Jacobs
860-225-4848

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LES IS MORE
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