Stroll Through Your Clutter
You don’t have to attack your clutter. Life is hard enough.
Instead, just stroll through one area of your home, and pick what you really love and use now, and let the rest go.
"Putter through your clutter" in little bits fifteen minutes a day or a couple of hours a week.
You may need help with the larger stuff, but there's lots you can do along the way on your own.
Most stuff has obvious answers: keep, toss, shred, donate, , sell – or give away as a gift.
Truth of the matter is that typically only 20% of the stuff is difficult; you know what to do with 80%. People focus on the 20% and abort their effort to declutter. No need to worry. Put the “undecided” stuff aside, and concentrate on clutter that you can clear out. What a relief!
There's alot of confusion about clutter-clearing. How you think about it causes most of the stress, not the actual doing.
By letting go of the old, unused or unloved items (including those gifts that you don't like), you can make room for what you want - more peace of mind, clarity, and enjoyment.




Laura J. Moore
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