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    March 26, 2009

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    Geralin Thomas

    Lorie,

    Fun topic! One near and dear to organizer's hearts. One more tip to think about (when shopping) is to say, "No thanks" when the cashier tries to put your new item in a plastic bag.

    Not only are the, slankets, new boots, season 2 DVDs and magazines (potential) clutter, but the bags they came in are too.

    Genny Esterline

    Great article that hits home. Having recently blended two homes into one we now have a couple major "clutter zones." So the acquired and allowed clutter are running rampant in those areas; storage (which we don't believe in but now have), garage and office.

    Genny Esterline
    www.connectionsforwomen.com

    Darryle Pollack

    I have all of the above clutter, and it's all haunting me...which is why I'm Cluttercasting it.....and hoping more people will do the same on http://cluttercast.com/. It's changing my life.

    Debi Walter

    This is a timely article for me. I just posted on our blog, The Romantic Vineyard, the importance of keeping our master bedrooms a relaxing, clutter-free haven for us to retreat to at the end of the day. I linked to this article to help our readers get started on "romanticizing" their bedrooms. I even have a quiz available to determine the "romantic value" of your master bedroom before the cleaning out starts. Thank you, Lori, for providing us with such timely advice! You are a gift!!!
    www.theromanticvineyard.wordpress.com

    Barbara Tako

    Nice article. To prevent clutter from coming home, I also ask if I have a place for "it" (whatever I am thinking of purchasing), and if I have to have it today--sometimes I put it on a wish list with the current date and wait to see if it stands the test of a little time...

    Dane

    Of those types of clutter you mention, I confess that the "purchased clutter" is the hardest to sort through -- emotionally! With every item, I remember what I paid for it, and feel a bit ridiculous. But we do better when we know better, right? Thanks for a great post.

    ~Dane
    http://www.bionicbutler.com

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