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Turn Off The Tap

Turn Off The Tap

Imagine walking into a kitchen to see the sink overflowing, water spilling all over the floor, soaking into the walls, and you had to think fast. Panicking, you see you've got a bucket, a mop or a...

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More Love, Less Clutter

More Love, Less Clutter

Nothing kills romance more than heaps of laundry on a messy bed, piles of bills spread over the kitchen table, and remnants of last nights’ dishes towering in the sink. A survey by Princeton...

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The Desire For More

The Desire For More

We live in a society that wants us to BE so many things. In fact, a good majority of businesses run and make a profit off of this notion alone: “You need to be fit, so this ab machine is your...

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Presence Over Presents

Presence Over Presents

“I’ve tried telling my in-laws that we have more than everything we need and that we would really appreciate experience gifts this year, but judging by the boxes they just unloaded from the back of...

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Your Stuff Doesn’t Love You Back

Your Stuff Doesn’t Love You Back

Clutter often appears when we give into false notions of lack. We then try to compensate for these feelings of lack by bringing MORE into our homes. That initial dopamine kick we get out of buying...

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Physical Effects of Clutter

Physical Effects of Clutter

It may or may not come as a surprise that disorganization not only affects your outer world, but can create a physical manifestation in your inner world as well. A recent study found that families...

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How Clutter is Made

How Clutter is Made

Clutter embodies things that are in excess, overlooked, unloved or simply in the wrong place. Even mismatched colors in a space can be perceived as clutter in our minds. If we have a beautiful,...

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