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Permission to throw away

September 1, 2017/in Tip of the Month/by Janine Cavanaugh, CPO®

Organizing tipGive yourself permission to throw away anything that is broken, damaged, rusty, bug-infested, mildewed, torn, stained, or incomplete. Toss these items without hesitation. You’ll get rid of clutter and free up some space.

Tags: clutter, de-clutter, reducing
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