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  • Free Yourself From Car Clutter: Five Easy Ways To Keep Your Car Organized When Traveling
    [Automotive] It’s a common sight: soda cans, gum wrappers, and snack bags strewn all over the floor; books, magazines, and carrying cases haphazardly placed on a seat; and miscellaneous papers and trinkets shoved into any nook and cranny available. What is this disorganized place? A college frat house, a mad scientist’s office? No. It’s the typical disorganized car--and it could easily belong to you or someone you know. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, the automobile is still the most common means of getting to your destination...Free Yourself from Car Clutter: Five easy ways to keep your car organized when traveling


  • Escaping The Clutter Trap(tm) - 5 Steps For Increasing Productivity And Decreasing Stress
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] ESCAPING THE CLUTTER TRAP™- 5 Steps for Increasing Productivity and Decreasing Stress


  • A Place For Everything: It's Child's Play
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] What parent hasn’t gone into a son’s or daughter’s room and wondered, “Where did I go wrong? How could I have created someone who creates such a mess?”


  • Clutter Campaign - Maintain Your Success
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] STEP FIVE IN YOUR CLUTTER CAMPAIGN: Maintain Your Success


  • Clutter Campaign - Select Your Tools
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] STEP FOUR IN YOUR CLUTTER CAMPAIGN – SELECT YOUR TOOLS


  • Clutter Campaign - Commit Your Time
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Clutter Campaign STEP THREE - COMMIT YOUR TIME


  • Clutter Campaign - Eliminate Your Excuses
    [Self-Improvement] STEP TWO IN YOUR CLUTTER CAMPAIGN - ELIMINATE YOUR EXCUSES


  • The Clutter Campaign - Design Your Vision
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Step one in the clutter campaign!


  • Are You Stuck In The Clutter Trap?
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] ARE YOU STUCK IN THE CLUTTER TRAP...(And Isn't it Time to Escape?)


  • Just How Organized Are You? Take This Quiz For Individuals
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] How organized are you - Quiz for Individuals


  • How Organized is Your Company or Organization
    [Business] How Organized is Your Company or Organization Quiz


  • Vacationing with Children
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] Traveling with children will be a memorable event – the question is “What kind?” Your chances of a lifetime memory you will cherish increase significantly with some advance communication and preparation...Vacationing with Children


  • Top Ten List on Getting Out the Door on Time
    [Home-and-Family] Top Ten List on Getting out the Door on Time! 1. Identify a place to put car keys, gloves, umbrellas etc., for quick access when you leave the house...Top Ten List on Getting Out the Door on Time


  • Tips for Terrific Traveling
    [Travel-and-Leisure] If travel leaves you frazzled, maybe it’s time for an attitude check! Some things will undoubtedly not go the way you planned – but if you pay attention, it’s easy to enjoy things you didn’t even plan for...Tips for Terrific Traveling


  • Home Office Scorecard
    [Home-Based-Business] How organized are you? Rate yourself on the following questions using this scale:...Home Office Scorecard


  • 10 Tips for Organizing a Writer's Home Office
    [Writing-and-Speaking] While writers are experts as organizing words, I’ve discovered that organizing one of the major tools of their trade – a home office – is often an enigma! One of the major myths of organizing is that it will stifle creativity...10 Tips for Organizing A Writer's Home Office


  • Easy Steps to Improve Your Business - NOW!
    [Business] One of the catalysts I use for topic ideas is Chase’s Calendar of Events (if you’re looking to find a publicity “hook” for your business, or for a volunteer organization for which you are trying to raise money, I can’t think of a better tool! www.chases.com) According to Chase’s, May is Business Improvement Month. While you may not be a registered as a business owner, you are indeed involved in the most important business in the world – the “business of life.”...Easy Steps to Improve Your Business - NOW!


  • Lessons from My Garden
    [Self-Improvement:Success] What does “Lessons from My Garden” have to do with “getting organized? One of the things I’ve learned after 20+ years as an organizing consultant is that organizing has something to do with everything!...Lessons from My Garden Here’s how organizing principles apply to the art of gardening:


  • Organizing Lessons from a Bookstore
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] “Organizing Lessons from a Bookstore” The store reminded me of a well-worn slipper – tattered and dusty, but obviously used and loved. I toured the aisles and backrooms with storeowner and publisher Britton Trice. Celebrity book signings and individualized customer service are obviously major factors in the success of the store. File after file with details of book parties past...Organizing Lessons from a Bookstore


  • Everything Old is New Again!
    [Business] One of the best administrative professionals, and most productive people I know, is my mother. She is 78 years old and still works full-time as the personal assistant to the CEO of a bank! (I come from great genes – it makes me very optimistic about my long-term future!) One of her secrets to productivity is what is often called “a tickler file.”...Everything Old is New Again!


  • What Irritates You?
    [Business] I just finished reading a powerful book The Profitable Power of Purpose in which the author Ian Percy (www.IanPercy.com) states “If your customers were not irritated, they would not even be your customers.” How true it is! In 1978, I ran an ad in a New York City newspaper, “Organizing consultant can help you make better use of time and space” and launched a 25+ year business which is still going strong...What Irritates You?


  • Children and Mom and Paper
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Memorabilia – Children can create enough artwork for an entire gallery in a few short weeks. The key here is choices; establish a particular place—e.g., basket, drawer, or shelf – for each child to put artwork. When that space is full, have one-on-one time with Mom and select your “three favorites”. This is a lesson in life, which is continually full of choices...Children and Mom and Paper


  • 10 Tips for a More Organized Morning
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] 1. Teach your children to use an alarm clock or clock radio. Nagging is not the way to begin anyone's day!...10 Tips for a More Organized Morning


  • Does It Work for Others
    [Business] If your choice affects other people, there is a third question you should ask, “Does it work for others?”...Does It Work for Others


  • Finish in Style - Organizing Works!
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] One of my mother-in-law’s many oft-quoted and wise declarations was “Finish in style.” It has been on my mind lately, as I contemplate the end of another year, and the end of the first fifty years of my life. Based on my heritage, I fully expect to live another fifty years, so it seems appropriate to consider what I need to do now, so that I can finish the next fifty in style!..Finish in Style - Organizing Works!


  • Identifying the Rocks: Organizing Your Priorities
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] In one of my favorite books, First Things First, written by Stephen Covey with Roger and Rebecca Merrill, is a story of the man in front of his class with a pile of rocks and a jar. He puts the rocks in the jar, and then asks the class "Is it full?" "Yes," they answer in unison. "Oh?" he replies, and gets out some pebbles, which he adds to the jar. "Is it full?" he asks. Catching on, they reply, "Probably not." ...Identifying the Rocks: Organizing Your Priorities


  • Lessons Learned from the Dot Com Bomb and the Attack on America
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online] Many Americans didn’t have time to recover from the “dot com bomb” before the “attack on America.” Whether we wanted to or not, many of us are forced to take a long, hard look at life and realize several bitter truths:...Lessons Leasrned from the Dot Com Bomb and the Attack on America


  • Can Your Home or Business Weather a Fire?
    [Business] Imagine arriving at your home or business only to find it burned to the ground. For too many people, that scenario is a frightening reality. To just about any home or business owner, a fire is the most detrimental of all disasters. Charred remains of furniture, equipment and personal belongings stand as reminders of what used to be. Even worse, many items may be burned beyond recognition...Can Your Home or Business Weather a Fire?


  • 10 Steps to a Relaxing Thanksgiving
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday! Family, friends, good food – and no presents to buy. To make it your best holiday ever, consider these organizing tips:...10 Steps to a Realxing Thanksgiving


  • Organizing Lessons for Back to School
    [Kids-and-Teens] As a mother of five grown children (and soon to be grandmother!), I can attest to the fact that organizing skills are a major factor in the success of our children in school and the quality of our life at home. The ease with which we manage every area of our lives – from getting ready to go to school in the morning to going to bed at night – can be significantly improved if we approach the tasks to be done in an organized manner...Organizing Lessons for Back to School


  • Choosing Your Calendar
    [Business] In 20+ years as a professional organizer, I’ve never met anyone who could successfully manage his or her personal and professional lives without relying on a calendar system. Don’t fall into the trap of using the freebie given to you by a client or a vendor (even if it was expensive!) -- choosing your calendar is a personal decision...Choosing Your Calendar


  • Clutter is Postponed Decisions?
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Do you ever sit down at your desk buried in paper and say, “OK! Today’s the day – I’m going to clean up this mess?” You pick up the first piece of paper – and immediately think of any number of reasons why now is not a good time to deal with this particular piece of paper. You pick up the second piece. “No, I don’t think so…” And the third… And the fourth…...Clutter is Postponed Decisions?


  • 10 Organizing Tips for Road Warrior Parents
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Parenting is always a challenge, but particularly so if your work requires that you travel. Don’t be too hard on yourself or on them when you find it difficult. Here are some tips...10 Organizing Tips for Road Warrior Parents


  • For Meeting Planners: Organizing Your Office for Less Stress and More Profit
    [Self-Improvement:Success] If you discovered your speaking career depended on how organized your office was, your reaction could range from complete composure to sheer terror. Even the most successful professional speakers sometimes utter, "Some day I’m really going to get organized," but purging files, organizing computer files, tackling piles of unread journals, or learning a new software program (even one that will help you get organized!), usually gets pushed to the bottom of your list of priorities while you handle today's crisis...For Meeting Planners: Organizing Your Office for Less Stress and More Profit


  • Tame Those Memories
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Photography] Family vacations, summer weddings and family reunions are in full swing, and the warm memories and envelopes of photographs are ever growing! You certainly intend to organize them -- but the boxes in the attic are full of intentions, and now the photograph CDs are being to pile up! What can you do to stop the madness?...Tame Those Memories


  • Packing Tips for Simpler Traveling
    [Travel-and-Leisure] We often hear “less is more” – and certainly that is the case when you’re on the road. According to Consumer Reports 8% of passengers who check luggage report something lost or stolen, so if you can’t afford to lose it, don’t check it...Packing Tips for Simpler Traveling


  • The Power of Patience
    [Self-Improvement] On a flight from Dallas to Los Angeles, I sat next to an unaccompanied 6-year-old boy. We played games, talked about where he had been and where he was going. Periodically he would ask, "How much longer will it be?" I would look at my watch, and give him an answer. After what seemed like the “umpteenth” time he asked, I replied, "We'll be landing soon. It just takes patience."...The Power of Patience


  • Productivity is Frequently Not Orderly!
    [Business] Jim thought he was organized. Everything was color coded, and there was a file for every project he work working on – each with sub files, research files – all neatly stored in state-of-the-art filing cabinets. So why can’t Jim find anything?...Productivity is Frequently Not Orderly!


  • The Joy of Recycling
    [Reference-and-Education:Science] I have always been an advocate of recycling. Even though I am not always convinced of its financial viability, I am thoroughly convinced of its value as a means of increasing public awareness of the cost of our consumerism...The Joy of Recycling


  • Establishing Retention Guidelines
    [Business] After you’ve completed the inventory of existing files, the next step is to establish user-friendly retention guidelines. Often, offices are glutted with paper and computer files because people using them aren’t given guidelines about what to keep and what to eliminate. Ironically, some organizations do have such guidelines, but they’re not communicated to the people who really need them, or not provided in a user-friendly form...Establishing Retention Guidelines


  • Sticking to Your New Year's Resolutions: Ten Tips for a More Organized Life
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] 1. A calendar is an essential organizing tool – start the year with one that works for you! And whether you use a paper or electronic version, using Post-it® notes as reminders will help you “stick” to your resolutions.,,Sticking to Your New Year's Resolutions: Ten Tips for a More Organized Life


  • On The Road Again...Techniques For Increasing Productivity When You're Traveling
    [Business] In spite of all the talk about the romance of travel, if you’re frequently on the road for business, you know the story is often quite different!...Here are some tips you can use to hit the road with confidence...On the Road Again...Techniques for Increasing Productivity when You're Traveling for Business


  • Taming the Paper Tiger at Home
    [Business] Have you ever sat down at the kitchen table with the day’s mail and started sorting it into piles? • bills (you always recognize those first!), • “to read” pile (that’s always the tallest), • stuff to go in the wastebasket (but that’s on the other side of the room), • papers to discuss with your significant other (who isn’t there at the moment), and finally...Taming the Paper Tiger at Home


  • Organizing Your Taxes
    [Finance:Taxes] Does this scene sound familiar? It’s April 7. You haven’t seen the top of your dining room table in two weeks because of the piles of paid bills, receipts, canceled checks, and unidentified cash register receipts covering it. Your head pounds and your stomach churns as the countdown to April 15 begins...Organizing Your Taxes


  • The Love It Or Lose It Principle: One Simple Key to Living Clutter-Free Forever
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] It wasn’t long ago that you spent an entire weekend “decluttering” – and now you are expecting guests in two days,and the guestroom is full of “stuff” again!


  • Bring the Kids! A Parent's Guide to Stress-Free Travel
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Traveling with "little ones" can be one of the most joyous events of all--it can also be one of the most stressful. While seeing all the wonder in your children's eyes as they gaze upon some historic or natural wonder may make your heart swell with pride,you must realize they’ll eventually get bored or tired, and you’ll have to revert back to your roles of referee, peace keeper, and entertainment chairperson...."Bring the Kids!


  • Top Dog Has No Papers - New Trend In Business Clears The Way For Innovative Thinking
    [Business] How many times have you looked around your office and cringed at all the piles of paperwork? You are not alone...Top dog has no papers


  • The Magnificent 7: Tips for Cleaning Up Clutter
    [Home-Improvement:Cleaning-Tips-and-Tools] Clutter is postponed decisions®. Here are some suggestions to simplify the task of controlling clutter.


  • Medical Records Checkup - How To Keep Your Personal Medical Files Under Control
    [Home-and-Family] Quick. In five seconds or less can you recall the exact date and time of your last doctor’s visit? Could you remember when your next prescription refill is due? If one of your children or your spouse was suddenly rushed to the hospital, could you quickly gather all the necessary health insurance papers and relevant medical records?


  • Who Are You? - Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft
    [Finance] Theft of identity is happening at an alarming rate. Over 100,000 identity theft complaints are filed each year.


  • 5 Steps for Creating a Garage You Can Love - and Use
    [Home-Improvement:Storage-Garage] According to a 1994 study by the U.S.Department of Energy (and we won’t even explore what launched that study!), 25% of people with two-car garages didn’t park any cars in them and 32% parked only one.


  • Tips to Save One Hour Per Day
    [Self-Improvement:Time-Management] Tips to Save One Hour Per Day


  • 4 Steps for Surviving Disaster
    [Self-Improvement] One of my favorite definitions of organizing is “the ability to recover.” Daily we read of weather disasters around the world, but we often face other situations that feel disastrous. At no time in history have we been faced with greater opportunities to practice our ability to recover, or to put it another way, the ability to cope with constant change.


  • 6 Powerful Practices for Coping with Information Overload
    [Business] Today’s high-tech world is deluged with more information than ever imaginable. In spite of all the promises of the paperless office, statistics show that exactly the opposite is happening. It is projected that by 2005 there will be 50% more paper than there was in 1995!


  • Giving is Good for You -- and Good for Business
    [Business] As a child I remember hearing, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." I was so disappointed, because I really loved getting gifts! But during the past 25 years I have had the privilege of spending time with thousands of successful people, and I’ve discovered they have one thing in common: They are constantly giving.


  • Organizing Tips for Small Business Success
    [Business:Small-Business] If you discovered the bottom line in your business depended on the organization in your office, your reaction could range from complete composure to sheer terror.


  • Sometimes It Takes An Expert To Take Out The Trash
    [Business] Moving tips by Barbara Hemphill - organization expert!


  • Organizing Solutions for the Disorganized Entrepreneur
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] After more than 20 years as an entrepreneur and a consultant to entrepreneurs, I am convinced that for many entrepreneurs, “organized” is an enigma. “Organized entrepreneur” may even be an oxymoron, because the very strength that makes great entrepreneurs makes for poor organizing – at least organizing as most of the world defines it.


  • Organized Living in a Disorganized World
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] It wasn’t long ago that “organizing” was considered trivial. Today it is necessary. Disorganization leads to increased stress,loss of profits, low productivity, increased liability, and a slew of other problems.


  • Free or Not Free - That is the Question
    [Business:Marketing] You may be in business for yourself or as a small company, but no matter what, especially if you just started this business, you need publicity!


  • Turning Chaos Into Calm: Creating Your Productive Environment
    [Business] It’s your first moment back at your desk after the annual meeting. The telephone is already ringing, 314 email messages lurk in your inbox, the staff meeting starts in 20 minutes, and your coffee just spattered on something marked “Urgent.” You look up at that ticking clock, feeling smothered by all the demands on your time and attention.


  • When Your Home is Your Workplace
    [Home-Based-Business] Certainly organizing any household can be difficult, but when your home is also your office, the challenge can be overwhelming.Statistics show there are more than 25 million income-generating home offices in the U.S., and the number is growing.


  • Organizing Your Mind For Summer Vacation
    [Self-Improvement] Several years ago I received a call from a woman who said she had been planning all year to take a two-week trip to Hawaii. She told me how she had madly spent the day trying to clean up her office before she left. Then she raced home, feeling frantic about how she was going to get everything done there before she left.


  • Turning Clutter Into Cash: Tips For Managing Your Network
    [Business] Are Post-it? notes, business cards, and message slips littered across your desk, stuffed in pockets, and jammed into drawers? Do you have a dog-eared Rolodex? Are your competitors listing your missed opportunities? Do you frequently promise yourself “Someday I’m going to organize this mess!" – but the day never comes?


  • Turn Your Filing System into a "Finding System"
    [Business] Turn Your Filing System into a "Finding System"


  • The Clutter Factor - From Packrativity to Productivity
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] • Are you embarrassed when you walk into your home or office? • Do you frequently run out of space? • Is your desk piled high with UPO's (unidentified piled objects)? • Are you frustrated by the amount of time you spend looking for things?


  • Worried Workers and Desperate Employers Turn to Telecommuting: 10 Tips for Working Successfully
    [Business] Employers forced out of offices by the Attack on America and employees fearful of future attacks of airplanes or anthrax are using technology to get the job done. Telecommuting, a trend of the past decade is enjoying a revival and presenting a new challenge for both employers and employees.


  • 9 Proven Principles for Increasing Productivity, Profit and Peace of Mind
    [Self-Improvement:Time-Management] Do you feel guilty about all the publications you purchase but never read -- or the articles you read with great ideas or opportunities you never implement? If so, “getting organized” should be high on your priority list!


  • Getting Organized - Getting Fit
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] In a speech entitled “Organized Living in a Disorganized World” I made the statement “Getting organized is much like exercise and healthy eating. It is something you incorporate into your daily living.” Immediately one attendee sighed loudly and blurted out, “I’m doomed!” Many people feel the same way, but based on my own experience with incorporating exercise into my daily life style, I can offer new hope.


  • Six Simple Steps to Increase Sales and Decrease Stress
    [Business:Sales-Training] Have you ever found a lead on a scrap of paper after the prospect purchased from your competition? Are you spending time recreating proposals because you can’t find a similar one you wrote a few months ago? Do you run out of the door for an appointment at the last minute because you couldn’t find the brochures you really wanted to take? Are you feeling overwhelmed? If so, here are six simple steps to help you increase sales and decrease stress:


  • Get Organized - Stay Organized
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] My mother is one of the most productive people I know. She is 78 years old and still works full-time as the personal assistant to the CEO of a bank. One of her secrets to productivity is what is often called “a tickler file.” It used to be a popular organizational tool but eventually fell by the wayside. It’s time to bring that old system back.


  • Creating a Work Environment That Works
    [Business] Whether you are working at home, in the office, or in your car -- your ability to produce results with the least amount of stress,is directly affected by your physical environment.


  • Creating Your Best Year Ever
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] January is synonymous with resolutions and getting organized is high on many people's list. Unfortunately, perhaps some of us make a resolution, when what we really want is a revolution.


  • Disaster Proof Your Important Papers
    [Home-and-Family] In case you have to evacuate your home in an emergency, keep copies of your most vital papers in a portable container you can easily take with you.


  • The Art of Wastebasketry
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Are your filing cabinets stuffed so full that it’s difficult to retrieve and file papers? If you’re like 80% of the people in the audiences to whom I speak, your answer is “Yes.” “Are there things in your filing cabinet you could probably throw out?” Most once again answer “Yes.” So what’s the problem?


  • 12 Tips For A Successful File Clean-Out Day
    [Business] How to motivate yourself and your employees to do some spring cleaning of papers and such in the office!


  • Weeding Out The Old, Making Way For The New
    [Business] The annual panic about what to buy for Aunt Sarah is over for another year. Now you have to face a new problem! Not only do you have to find space to put the holiday decorations away, but also room for the new computer and exercise equipment.


  • File, Act or Toss?
    [Business] Predictions of a paperless office began over 10 years ago, statistics show that 90% of the world's information is still on paper. Can that change?


  • Lessons Learned from the Power Blackout
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Barbara Hemphill's Tips for Travel Disaster Preparedness.


  • Organizing Your Electronic Files
    [Business] Have you ever sat in front of your computer looking for a document – knowing it was there – the question is: “Where?” The answer gets amazingly complicated if the document is an attachment someone sent to you from someone else’s e-mail account!


  • The Papers You Can Find May Make a Difference!
    [Business] Let’s face it! Most of us know there are important information and records we should have readily available at our fingertips, If you had five minutes to evacuate your home, what would you take with you?


  • Technology Is Not a Substitute for Organization
    [Business] Technology is changing business for everyone -- from small home- based businesses to mega multi-national corporations. Whether you are inspired or threatened by those changes, they are here to stay, or more accurately, to continue changing.


  • The Extraordinary Power of Information in a Downsizing World
    [Business] Many companies are experiencing a cutback in workforce, but not in workload! For the employees left behind to pick up the pieces,accessing valuable company information becomes increasingly complex...


  • A New Tool for an Old Job
    [Business] Quick! Can you find your homeowner’s insurance policy? How about that warranty you bought for your television last year? Would you know where to begin looking to find your child’s birth certificate?


  • 15 Ways to Manage Your E-Mail More Effectively
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Email-Marketing] Are you tired of searching for e-mail messages you know are somewhere? Is your electronic “In Box” full of outdated messages? Do you frequently get ultimatums from your IS department to “clean up your act?”


  • Secrets to Eliminating Emotional Clutter
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Are you plagued by clutter in your personal or professional life? Is there someone in your family or your work who is? Based on my experience, the answer is probably “Yes!”


  • Facing The Truth About Paper: What You Probably Suspected, But Hate To Admit!
    [Business] Losing a piece of paper can cost you piece of mind, a harmonious relationship, valuable time, an account, a promotion, or even your job! October is National Clean-Out Your Files Month -- a great time to face the facts about paper.


  • 5 Paper Management Tips for Christians
    [Self-Improvement:Spirituality] Based on scripture, here are Barbara Hemphill's 5 tips for paper management.


  • 10 Tips for Organizing Your Home Office
    [Home-Based-Business] 10 Tips for Organizing Your Home Office


  • Stress Reduction Tips for Parents
    [Self-Improvement:Stress-Management] Assess your stress sources. The best way to reduce your stress is to really know what it IS,that is making you stressed! So sit down for a minute and think about last year.


  • 10 Tips for More Meaningful Holidays
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] 10 Tips for More Meaningful Holidays


  • The Most Frequently Asked Questions about Organizing Your Kid's Rooms
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] The Most Frequently Asked Questions about Organizing Your Kid's Rooms


  • 10 Tips to Get Organized and Clutter-Free- Now!
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] 10 Tips to Get Organized and Clutter-Free- Now!





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