Whether it works depends on how your brain responds to clutter.
You've taken time to declutter your wardrobe, kitchen, bedroom, and many other spaces in the home. Now, it's time to declutter your devices. Professional organizers filled us in on the digital habits ...
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From old spice jars to lidless Tupperware: 10 things that take minutes to declutter and make the biggest difference
It turns out that 1 in 4 of us feel embarrassed by the clutter in our homes, so much so that it puts us off having guests over. And when asked what puts us off decluttering, almost half (47%) said ...
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