Decluttering at the Speed of Life: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle with Stuff
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I’ve consciously decided to view my home as a place to live instead of a place to store all my great ideas and their attached stuff.
Lynn
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Lynn
Re-reading my books so that I can re-do the reviews that Amazon tossed out is my idea of keeping track of the books I think are important, otherwise I will hoard them all.
Elaine and Tess the Springer. I won’t be on GR for a bit.
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Elaine and Tess the Springer. I won’t be on GR for a bit.
That is awful Lynn. It’s quite a job having to do it all again.
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Decluttering Question #1: If I needed this item, where would I look for it first? Take it there now. Decluttering Question #2: If I needed this item, would it ever occur to me that I already had one?
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My advice is to go through the steps, focusing first on all visible clutter in the room, working on floors and surfaces and open shelves. Purge visible trash, easy stuff, and Duhs from the room as a whole, and then work through individual piles or corners of stuff that are out in the open.
Elaine and Tess the Springer. I won’t be on GR for a bit.
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Elaine and Tess the Springer. I won’t be on GR for a bit.
We decluttered many years ago. We were keeping the house but had to stay where we worked.
Lynn
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Most of the book was common sense, but it hasn’t helped me yet. :)
Elaine and Tess the Springer. I won’t be on GR for a bit.
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Elaine and Tess the Springer. I won’t be on GR for a bit.
We had a reason and that helped. It wasn’t easy though because I am a hoarder.