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Old 05-07-2009, 10:04 AM
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Default Re: Clutter

Thought I would add my two cents...I work as an organizer. Freebies only become clutter if you have no use for them. For example if you have a few sample bottle of shampoo that have been setting around for a year and have not used it...chances are you aren't going to. Give them to someone who will use it and then don't sign up for any more. I work with a lot of clients that have problems not accepting free things. When you accept something free it occupies space, space that you are buying or renting, so in a sense it is not free. If you space becomes more cluttered then it is costing you and is time to purge. I suggest donating items to charity or friends/family. When your space is less cluttered it's easier to clean...just a bonus. Hope this helps a little.
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