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Thursday, January 24, 2008
I’m always on the hunt for organization techniques to keep the clutter in our two-bdrm within reason. I’m not organized by nature; however, even the most minimalist de-cluttering routine—15 minutes a day—has proved helpful. I even have some people fooled into thinking that I’m organized. If you’re interested in bringing some order to your living situation here is where I get my ideas.
flylady.net: If you sign-up they’ll send you piles of e-mail reminders on how to bring order to all aspects of your life. It worked until I couldn’t get past corn-ball acronyms. Plus I found all those e-mails were cluttering-up my mailbox.
unclutter.com: Daily posts on how to conquer clutter. Also amusing product reviews of what you don’t need. Check out Uni-tasker Wednesdays.
zenhabits: Mostly about de-cluttering your brain.
apartment therapy: All you need to know about apartment living and then some
And if that’s not enough I refer to my copy of Clean Sweep guru Peter Walsh's book It's All Too Much!
flylady.net: If you sign-up they’ll send you piles of e-mail reminders on how to bring order to all aspects of your life. It worked until I couldn’t get past corn-ball acronyms. Plus I found all those e-mails were cluttering-up my mailbox.
unclutter.com: Daily posts on how to conquer clutter. Also amusing product reviews of what you don’t need. Check out Uni-tasker Wednesdays.
zenhabits: Mostly about de-cluttering your brain.
apartment therapy: All you need to know about apartment living and then some
And if that’s not enough I refer to my copy of Clean Sweep guru Peter Walsh's book It's All Too Much!
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