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Queen of Clean Conquers Clutter

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  • ISBN-13: 9780743428323
  • ISBN: 0743428323
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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Cobb, Linda C., Cobb, Linda

SUMMARY

Introduction A place for everything and everything in its place.Who hasn't heard that phrase? And who hasn't thought of it as a fantasy? No one has clutter in their fantasy, but in reality, everyone does. Let's face it: No matter how big your home or how much storage space you have, clutter always seems to have a life of its own, abiding by that law of physics that says matter expands to fill the space available. If you have to stop to clear a work area every time you start to carry out a task like cleaning, cooking, or laundry; if you're constantly losing your keys and you have to wade through eighteen months of unreadReader's Digeststo get to theTV Guide;then you have a clutter problem. But in case you think clutter is just an aggravation, consider this: Clutter is costly! Have you ever: Paid late fees on a bill because you misplaced it until it was too late? Those credit card bills are high enough without tacking on late fees. Bought duplicates of the same item without knowing it? Okay, it's nice to stock up on lightbulbs, but twelve boxes? Forked over unnecessary fines at the library or video store? Sure,Caddyshackmay have given you a lot of laughs, but forget to return the tape on time and that $8 fine will do a lot to wipe the smile off your face. Mistakes happen, but habitual disorganization can lead to more than your fair share of unhappy consequences. Consider a good friend of mine who carefully arranged every detail of her wedding -- but forgot to bring the key to the reception hall for the caterers. While the food and supplies were being unloaded on the sidewalk, the frantic bride had to dispatch a friend to her home for the missing key. The unlucky caterers had to hastily set up the wedding feast while the ceremony was taking place. Not an auspicious beginning to a lifetime union. Then there was the mother who baked and iced two dozen cupcakes for her son's class birthday party-and left them on the kitchen counter in a last-minute dash to get out the door on time. And what about the health care executive whose closet was so hopelessly disorganized that he once attended an important meeting wearing one black and one brown shoe! Do any of these stories sound familiar? Situations like these are upsetting and stressful, but you'll be happy to know they're also unnecessary -- a little less clutter and a little more organization is all it takes.You know, the reasons for holding on to clutter are as many and varied as clutter itself. Often we are loath to get rid of a particular item because we think it might come in handy "sometime" or "somewhere." We hold on to broken goods, thinking that the day will come when we'll have the time or the know-how to repair them or scavenge the parts to repair something else. We keep possessions because they have sentimental value, or because they hold promises that we aren't willing to part with. I have a friend whose shelves are full of good intentions: Tae Bo tapes that were going to transform her into a feisty size 6, a French language course for a trip that never materialized, a basket full of wool that one day hopes to become a sweater. Is that you? It doesn't have to be.We all have our favorite things that we don't want to part with. That's fine. Nobody but the most strident organizational fiend would suggest that you get rid of all your sentimental favorites in your clutter clear out. And yet, what happens when everything is a sentimental favorite, when you're so crowded by things from the past that you don't have room for the present? Memories are great -- until you have to dust them.I'm going to let you in on a trade secret. Youcanget out from all that clutter. You can live a life that's more organized and, consequently, less stressful. And you don't have to spend money to do it. The key to getting out from under all that clutter and getting organCobb, Linda C. is the author of 'Queen of Clean Conquers Clutter' with ISBN 9780743428323 and ISBN 0743428323.

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