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Living with Clutters: A Survival Guide

Posted by on Dec 29, 2011 in clutter | 0 comments

You established a new habit of organization.  Are your efforts being defeated by living with clutterers?  Each time you get your home clean and organized, they come in to blow all to pieces.  It’s frustrating isn’t it?  You may have had many arguments about establishing and maintaining organization.  It become a real challenge when you and  your significant other, family members or room mates, don’t see eye to eye on your progress.   Here are three tips to  ease the tension and make progress on maintaining your systems of organization  while living with clutterers.

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Clutterers: What’s Your Clutter Personality Type?

Posted by on Dec 8, 2011 in clutter | Comments Off

Before tackling the clutter build up in your home, it might be a wise idea to assess the situation. How did your home get so cluttered in the first place? Remember awareness is the first step towards change? Wouldn’t you like to tackle this demon once and for all?

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Clutterers: When You Need Support

Posted by on Nov 25, 2011 in clutter | Comments Off

A support network is great resource to have when creating a positive change in your life.  Did you know that there is a support networks for clutterers?   Clutterers Anonymous is a support network for people suffering from severe problems with clutter.   Today’s post is about CLA, what it is about, who it’s for, and how to get involved.

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Clutter and the Dirty Little Mind Game

Posted by on Oct 22, 2011 in clutter | Comments Off

Clutter comes into our daily lives as fast as the speed of light (okay maybe I am exaggerating a little.).   One reason that this occurs is what I call the “shiny object syndrome.”

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Creating a Clutter Free Inbox

Posted by on Oct 7, 2011 in clutter, home office organization | Comments Off

Email is a primary source of communication for many of us.   We keep in contact with friends,  families, and receive updates regarding work related activities. Then there’s the other email cluttering up the inbox, promotional emails, chain emails informing you if don’t forward it to 10 people your dog will die tomorrow.   You know the stuff I’m talking about.  How long does it take for you to check your email and how many times a day do you check it?   Here are three tips to create a clutter free inbox.   These tips will save some serious time.

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