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5 More Ways to Clear Closet Clutter

8 March 2010

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One of my all-time most popular posts is one I made back in the early days about Clearing Closet Clutter Here are 5 more tips to help declutter your closet. Photo by Liz 1. Start with a blank slate To truly beat the clutter, remove everything from your closet. Everything, including hangers and bins. [...]

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Proof Decluttering Works

4 March 2010

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Back when I first started this blog, I tried to keep track of how much clutter was costing me in terms of money. One day I wrote about how simply being cluttered cost me $11.60 and 50 minutes of my time, just because I couldn’t find some serger needles that I misplaced. Photo by Teresa [...]

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Spring Cleaning Pays Off

1 March 2010

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It’s getting to be the time of year when we all start thinking about spring cleaning. It can pay off big time, too. Not only will you get the satisfaction of making your house just that much neater and tidier, but you could also find something valuable that you’ve misplaced. Photo by Patrick Talbert A woman in [...]

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Curing Clutter Newspaper Article

25 February 2010

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I was lucky enough to be included in a newspaper article along with professional organizer and author Marilyn Bohn! Awesome! Hello and welcome to anyone who found this site through that article! The article is published in the Deseret News, in Salt Lake City, and is called Curing Clutter: Staying organized year-round is [...]

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42 Essential Ways to Take Action Against Your Clutter

18 February 2010

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This is a guest post by Everett Bogue. It was supposed to post automatically this morning, but I guess I didn’t do that right. Oops. There may or may not be a post this coming Monday, since I’m busy doing awesome things at Con-G this weekend. Unfortunately, “awesome things” doesn’t include [...]

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