I don't know what it is about this particular product that makes you want to buy a new one every single time you see one. So, Ned, tell us, what is this product and how do you stop this madness? such a good setup. Thank you, Arielle. Everybody, you should check out your spices. You should check out what you have in your spice drawer or cabinet, what you have in backup. often people just have too many.
And when one runs out, they buy a new one instead of checking if they've already bought a new one. And all of a sudden you find yourself with like five things of paprika, which is exactly what happened to me the other day. So the tip is this, QA your spices, check and see what you already have, what you're gonna need more of. And before you go buy a new one, use up all of the old one. Uh, the easiest way to do this is alphabetize your spices.
'cause then all of your spices of the same type are next to each other. And when one runs out, you're ready to do the next one. So this is the tip of the day. It's a two for one tip number one is go through all your spices and see what you have too many of. And number two is put them in alphabetical order so that when one runs out, you can see the next one right there. That's your tip. And last week Ned gave a tip about doing two personal tasks per day.
So if you're looking for personal tasks to do, add this one to the list That's true. and that's the truth. And also another thing that you can alphabetize is your podcast listening. Probably you could probably do that on Pocket Casts. do that. I don't know that that's, useful, but it is a thing you could do. You could. Bye.