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Making Progress!

17 July 2009

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You may have noticed lately that the little progress bars in the sidebar are actually moving! *gasp*! Yep, that’s right, I’m actually making progress once again! progress2 It’s easy to make progress when you have a bit of help! Right now, I have two (unrelated) friends living in my spare bedrooms. It’s pretty cool [...]

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Inspiration is Essential

21 May 2009

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In my last post, I said I had found a new source of inspiration for decluttering. I believe it’s important to have a firm grasp on why you want to get clutter out of your life in order to be more effective in actually removing it. It’s not enough to just think you [...]

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Stock Up Doesn’t Have to Mean Clutter Up

12 May 2009

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tpinbulkPhoto by ccalcaterra Thank you all for your nice comments on my last post! It really does mean a lot that people are still reading. I believe I have found a new source of inspiration, but I won’t tell you what it is just yet. Today’s post was actually inspired by J.D. over [...]

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Happy Spring!

20 March 2008

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Welcome Spring! Photo by Steve Supposedly. It’s still snowing here in Southern Ontario today. I have just heard about a new holiday (thanks BusyMe!) that I really should celebrate! It’s happening right now; March 19th 2008 to April 5th 2008. What is it, you may ask? Discardia, of course! Discardia is a made-up holiday, created [...]

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Perfectionism Doesn’t Help You Declutter

13 February 2008

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Photo by Mike O’Dowd I am a perfectionist. You might not believe it, after seeing the photos I posted of my most cluttered spaces, but it’s true. It is also part of the reason I have so much clutter, so many things “on the go” and so many half-finished attempts to clean things up. You’d think being [...]

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