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    by Laurie L. Bishoff

    Here are some organizing tips for different rooms in your home. No matter what size your home is, keep only the things you use most. Your home will be more peaceful if it is not stuffed full of things. If you haven't used...read more

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    by Dame Leo

    Remember the old computer adage, "Garbage in, garbage out?" Well our minds are a lot like that computer. If we are surrounded by clutter in our homes, we see only cluttered areas, our minds will also be cluttered. We will ...read more

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    by Melissa Buck

    How to Simplify your home Are you on the quest for "the simple life"? Do you want more out of life than material goods and "keeping up with the Joneses"? The first step to simple living is to simplify your home. An orga...read more

  • 4 of 32

    by Tiffany Belle

    What do you do after you have organized and uncluttered your home? How to you not go back to your old habits? Staying organized is actually harder than getting organized, because you have to train yourself to do things dif...read more

  • 5 of 32

    by Karon Brandt

    Clutter = Chaos and Confusion; 7 Steps to Clarity and Contentment Remember "The Odd Couple" on TV played by Tony Randall and Walter Mathau? As quickly as Walter dropped cigar ashes and created water marks on the table, ...read more

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    by Christopher H. Stevens

    If you think getting organized means running down to your local Walmart to buy an assortment of storage boxes, hooks, file folders, and shoe racks, think again. True organization requires none of that. Ridding your...read more

  • by Gayle Jackson

    Organization is skill and quality that not everyone possess. Some of us are just naturally slobbish, and some are not. The first tip is to determine your organizational personality. Once you have decided how organized...read more

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    by Denise Russos

    Getting Organized! So you think being organized is like T.V.? Organizing Consultants can quickly disabuse you of that idea. Too many times people decide they have outgrown their homes or offices and look for a quick...read more

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    by Mariel

    How To Start Unclutting Your Home - Books - One of the most difficult tasks pertaining household chores and utilities on the different things that give our homes that perfect look between a magazine's never-used-home a...read more

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    by Elizabeth Stephan

    Whew! It seems that I spend 1/2 of my time trying to organize my house, computer, closets, garage, storage unit, attic, digital photos etc.... Is there ever a time when I can stop and say, "Good job, you have now completel...read more

  • 11 of 32

    by BrazenLass

    Since I moved into my new space, I seem a bit burdened with the pile of junk that I have managed to accumulate. I also feel dread looking at the pile of junk that the previous occupants of the space has left behind. Hmm...read more

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    by Jewelfaerie

    Learn to Declutter You've probably heard it before, but I'm here to tell you it's true; A cluttered home is a cluttered life. Think about it- Let's just use the kitchen table for example. If your kitchen table is clu...read more

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    by Jennifer Kumar

    I have experienced the direct link of clutter to emotional challenge, both through my old job (working with people with mental health challenges) and in my own life (a person without any diagnosis). I will share a bit fr...read more

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    by Selina Jacobson

    There is a lot of pressure from the world around us to measure the meaning of our lives with possessions. Having things is not wrong, but having things just for the sake of it doesn't benefit anyone. Have you ever sa...read more

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    by Annette Hird

    HOW TO RID YOURSELF OF CLUTTER FOR GOOD Picture this scenario. You've just bought a gorgeous new set of mugs but can't find room for them in the kitchen cupboard because its packed to overflowing and you have to stack ...read more

  • 16 of 32

    by Zoe Ellison

    If my kitchen is organized, the rest of the house seems to follow. My kitchen is open to the dining and living areas, so if it's a wreck, it feels like the whole house is a mess. I've discovered a couple of great kitchen o...read more

  • 17 of 32

    by E. Rae Fallesen

    Organizing a messy house is no easy task, but it is totally worth the effort. In just a few weeks you can retrain yourself to keep things in their places. Just by changing your habits you can make clean-up faster, easier a...read more

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    by Barry Williams

    I guess if you invite me over to your place and I haven't as yet visited you before ,there is a certain amount of excitement in facing the unknown. I would have to rely on my imagination to provide a picture of what to exp...read more

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    by M W

    I am highly disorganized. I require undivided attention when bringing in the mail, or I will undoubtedly lose it and engage wrath from all corners of my large household, rightfully so. I will absently throw garbage into a ...read more

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    by Liz Reed

    Less Clutter, More Relief There will always be clutter that demands our attention, but there are ways to keep it out of sight and out of mind until absolutely necessary. Even more than that, there are also ways to make ...read more

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