• Just 4 Easy Steps to Clear Clutter at Home (That Anyone Can Do)

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    Most of us don't want our homes to be a cluttered mess. We don't consciously say 'I like living in the midst of clutter, and it makes me happy'. And we certainly don't enjoy spending an extra 15 minutes searching for our sunglasses and keys, that matching sock or the misplaced pile of bills that's going to be late if we don't pay them today.Read more…
  • When Is Enough Stuff Enough?

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    Many of us have accumulated a numerous amount of stuff as the years go by, we spring clean out only once a year, and usually much of the stuff that we have accumulated sits and doesn’t get used.In America the largest mall in Minnesota is so popular that it attracts more visitors annually than Disney World, Graceland, and the Grand Canyon all combined together!Why are we attached to possessions we don’t really need, or use?Read more…
  • Home Organizing and Home Organization

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    Do you wish your house to be well organized, everything at the right place where it should be? A place where you don’t have to spend hours looking for something, only to find it somewhere you had kept a few days back as your cabinets were full.Well,you can start right away.Read more…
  • Tips For Having Fun Organizing

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    Has the word "clutter" become a negative trigger for you? Do piles of papers or stacks of stuff invade and haunt your physical and mental space? Do you feel hopeless at the thought of filing or clearing?Read more…
  • The Clutter Diet - Step 1

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    Are you drowning in stuff you don’t use, you don’t love, or you don’t have a convenient place to store? It’s time to tackle your clutter!I know what you’re thinking—“Yes, but…I don’t have time to get organized and my space is so overwhelming, I don’t know where to start.Read more…
  • Get Organized With 5 "Hidden" Storage Areas

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    Perhaps your home is very small, or perhaps your collection of stuff is very large. At any rate, you need to maximize every square inch of your storage space. You’ve jammed every closet, filled every shelf and stuffed every drawer.Read more…
  • You Don't Have Room For A Work Center? Let's Make Room!

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    Do you have coupons and papers (reminders) taped all over your refrigerator? Papers in piles all over your kitchen counter or table? Papers next to the phone in a big heap?Read more…
  • Chaos Comes Out of the Closet

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    1. Set aside a good chunk of time and double your initial estimate. Clear space and make the bed. FYI: Have a mirror nearby.Read more…
  • Ten Tips for a Sane Move

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    1. If you don’t use it, leave it. Packing time is a blessing in disguise. It’s the perfect time to get rid of items that have collected in your home.Read more…
  • Ten Tips for a "Breathe Easy" Holiday

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    1. Maintain a realistic notion about what the holidays should be; don’t get so caught up in the planning that you forget to enjoy the season. Remember, less than perfect is perfectly okay.2.Read more…
  • Is This the Year You're Finally Going to Get Organized? Ten Organizing Tricks of the Trade

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    1. Start small; break tasks down into manageable steps. Tackle one drawer, one cabinet, or one pile of papers per day. You’ll have a sense of accomplishment with little effort.Read more…
  • Spring Clean your Way to More Energy

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    Do you remember when you were young,watching your mother or grandmother perform the ritual of spring cleaning? I can remember curtains being pulled off their rods, carpets lifted, and mattresses turned. Windows were opened letting the stale winter air out as the new fresh air of spring was ushered in.Read more…
  • Easy 7-Step System for Prioritizing Your Day and Simplifying Your Life

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    Overwhelmed with too much to do? Some days are just like that. But just because you’re feeling pulled a million different directions doesn't mean you have to abandon your goals.Read more…
  • Do You Have A Self-Managed Development Guide (SMDG)?

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    The Self-Managed Development (SMD) Guide™ is a customized learning tool that can be developed based on workplace requirements of a specific organization, in which an employee is expected to perform his/her duties.Purpose Of The SMDG: To outline key - mostly practical - learning points for employees to follow in order to become fully competent - and also stay continually relevant - on their jobs.Using competencies defined as requisite for optimal performance within that environment, this kind of guide can be produced - for any workplace.Read more…
  • 11 Neat Ways to Donate, Sell or Give Away Used Books

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    Books like many items, simply rot away on our shelves and become clutter if we don't use them. Left unused for long periods of time, well, you know what happens to many of them. They collect a ridiculous amount of dust, turn yellow, and start to fall apart!Read more…
  • Got Pets? 10 Tips to Organize Your Home to Keep It Fur and Odor-Free!

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    If you have a dog or cat, living with pet hair and fur is a fact of life. But there are ways you can make it easier to keep it under control. Not only will these tips make it easier to keep your home clean, if you implement them all, you will likely reduce your allergy symptoms as well!Read more…
  • 7 Tips to Organize Your Cat's Litter Box Area

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    Is there anything worse that having a guest come into your home and instantly say "Oh, you have a cat?" And the cat is nowhere to be seen? Oops.Read more…
  • Ten Daily Habits to Explode Your Practice

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    THE HABITS1) Strengthen who you are by nourishing your mind and spirit. Pray, meditate, and or visualize each day for at least 10 minutes.2) Make your dreams a reality by planning.Read more…
  • Organize Your Computer Desk - and Smile

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    Does your computer desk have pencils and pens strewn all over it? Did you ever wish you had something in which to neatly organize your pens and pencils? If you answered yes to these questions, read on.Read more…
  • Do You Have The Winter Blahs? Have Cabin Fever? How About Getting Ready For Spring!

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    Buy the time that you are finished with these hints you will be ready to enjoy Spring, have your patio in tip-top condition and be the envy of all of your neighbors.As you will see when you go through the list most of these things involve painting or general clean up and 3 or 4 of these can be accomplished at one time in only a few hours :Paint the lawn furniture and fix the broken parts Paint the wheelbarrow, lawnmower and handles on the garden tools Give the garden tools a good coating of WD-40, this cleans them up and makes it easier for the dirt to fall right off Paint all of the lawn ornaments, flower urns etc. Get the camping gear ready, check the tent, fill everything that are dry goods, restock Clean out dresser drawers Get rid of all of the winter clothes that are too small Clean the sump pump…get ready for the April and May showers Give a few rooms a fresh coat of paint Clean out the medicine cabinet in the bathroom and restock Get the bikes all cleaned up, get new chains, security liocks, check the tires etc.Read more…

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