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How many times have you bought the same
thing twice because you couldn’t find it
the first time? |
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How many times have you bought
“bargains” only to find you don’t need
them and they then clutter up the house?
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How many times have you misplaced bills
so you had to pay late fees? Or lost
Lotto tickets that could be big winners?
Or cheques that haven’t been cashed? |
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How much money have you found under that
pile of papers on your desk? |
3.
Improving yours and your family’s health
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You have more energy. As the draining
energy of clutter diminishes the
positive energy of becoming clutter free
increases so you feel better. |
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There is less “stuff” around the home
collecting dust or being a trip hazard. |
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The house is much easier to clean – and
easier to keep it that way. |
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Fresh air can circulate helping you to
breathe. |
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You will feel less inclined to scream at
your children when they can’t find
things! |
4.
Improving your social life
Imagine this perfect scenario:
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You can find your kitchen bench tops
again so you can cook. |
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Your dining room table is clear so you
can sit down to dinner with family. |
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You are no longer embarrassed to have
visitors around for a BBQ. |
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Guests can stay overnight or for a week
in your spare room (if you want them
to!) |
Most importantly, being clutter-free and
organised gives you more time for things
you want to do: cooking, exercising,
reading, family time, hobbies, taking a
bath – YOU time!
These are just four areas of improving
your life when you take the courage to
declutter your home – there are
literally thousands more. So…what are
you waiting for? |