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Get creative with storage containers.
Try a ceramic egg tray for paper clips
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a tackle box for craft
supplies; a napkin holder for incoming mail;
and a garden tote for kids' art supplies.
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Make two coffee dates with a good
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friend. On the first one, go through
her kitchen cabinets to identify and get rid of
clutter (lidless plastic containers, mismatched
glasses, petrified spatulas, etc.). On the second
date, do the same in your kitchen.
Alicia Rockmore and Sarah Welch
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If you're having trouble letting go of
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clutter, whether it's too many things in
your house or too many commitments eating
up your time, think about what it requires you
to sacrifice. Less stuff means less to organize
and less money spent. Fewer activities means
less running around and more family time.
Laura Wittmann, author of
Clutter Rehab
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