In case of a world disaster, which memorabilia will you run to save?
October 10, 2008 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
We’ve talked about sentimental clutter here before, and I think the general consensus is that memory clutter is by far the toughest clutter to declutter. People want to keep their memories. One way to figure out what you’re willing to part with is to play games:
This game means you ask yourself silly questions, but silly or not, it helps you to focus.
You can ask yourself…
“In case of a world disaster, which memorabilia will I run to save?”
“If I was stuck on a desert island, which memorabilia would I want to have with me?”
And so on.
Silly stuff that works. For me …read more
Easy lifestyle changes to fight paper clutter
October 6, 2008 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
Many of us accumulate paper clutter without even thinking about it. Often we just absent-mindlessly pick paper clutter up, order paper clutter, or stick with old habits that create paper clutter. Try the following lifestyle changes in order to win the paper clutter war:
Avoid front of store paper clutter: You know those obnoxious magazine racks at the front of stores – the ones filled with free home buyer pamphlets, coupon ads, car buying magazines, and more. Don’t go there. Walk right past them; don’t even look their way. You may see these at libraries too. Granted the library racks are …read more




