![]() Do they pop up in someone else’s dryer?) Throw them out. I’ve always wondered what happens to them. (I know, they were in pairs when you put them in the dryer. You’ve got all those socks with no matches. Look, you’ve had that single earring for years and you keep hoping the other one will show up. Throw out fifty things… Actually it’s not that hard to get into the swing of it. Get a grip on clutter control now, and live a more peaceful life. They are starting at younger and younger ages… with help from us, of course… and have no idea how to manage all this stuff. Children have become collectors: DVDs, toys, colored pencils, stuffed animals, jewelry, sports equipment, rocks, key chains, LEGOs. They are inextricably connected.Īnd remember that it’s not only about adults. It’s not enough to work on one and think you’re done. ![]() Gail Blanke’s book speaks to them both, and she does it with humor. ![]() Physical clutter leads to mental clutter. And the more unwanted, unneeded stuff I have, the more space it takes up in my brain, too. Today I’m sharing an excerpt from the book, “Throw Out 50 Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life” by Gail Blanke. George Carlin did a whole routine about taking care of our ‘stuff’. ![]()
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