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Start to Declutter Today

15 February 2010

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Pick up something today. It can be anything. Just pick up one thing that’s acting as clutter and put it away. Do it right now. I’ll wait. That’s the first step in getting rid of clutter, but it’s one that seems very difficult for many people. It’s basic, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. [...]

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Putting Things Away

25 January 2010

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This is a guest post by Ito and LM of Clutterbrained as part of a post swap. You can see my take on the subject over at their blog later today now! -Caitlin Hello ClutterCubed readers! We at Clutterbrained are thrilled to visit and have the opportunity to do a guest post here. We are [...]

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9 Ways Clutter Costs You

11 January 2010

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Clutter costs you way more than you may think. It costs you in cash, of course, but beyond that, it is a sneaky thief that can rob you blind in just about any aspect of your daily life. Photo by me (Caitlin)! Money This one is the most obvious. I’ve already talked about how clutter can cost you [...]

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Decluttering Lessons from Dr. House M.D.

7 January 2010

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House M.D. is one of my favourite TV shows. I love Sherlock Holmes stories and I love medical mysteries, and the two have been wrapped up together for me in the bow that is television drama. In order to prevent this post from being just fangirl squeeing, here are some ways that the [...]

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Cyber Monday Clutter

30 November 2009

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cybermonday As you scramble around online today trying to score some of those tantalizing Cyber Monday deals, remember to buy only what you need. That super cheap external hard drive and that steal of a magazine subscription are only really great deals if they actually get used. Buying items when they go on sale is a [...]

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