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Removing Clutter for Fun and Profit

©2003 by Suzanne Himka
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Removing Clutter:
1. Introduction
2. Strategies
3. Profiting
4. Online Resources
5. Personal Testimony
 

If someone peeked in your window, what would they see?Can you imagine how much easier your life and home schooling would be next fall if all the extra clutter were eliminated from your home?

Why organize clutter that shouldn't be there in the first place?

You don't want to spend so much time dealing with your stuff -- buying it, finding it, organizing it, and cleaning it -- that you don't have enough time to spend with your family. It is much easier to clean a clutter-free room.  Don't spend money to store unused junk. Be able to find and use your things when they are not buried in junk.     

Summer is an ideal time to deal with clutter. Here is a step-by-step approach that can help you attain your goal of a clutter-free home!

1. Pray.
Pray that the Lord will help you and your family to be willing to let go of things that are cluttering your home and life.

2. Get Tips and Encouragement.
Read through the suggestions in this newsletter. They were gathered from many people and sources. The recommended websites within this article contain much more information and encouragement to help you along.

3. Enlist the Help of Family & Friends.
Ask your family and friends to support you in prayer as you tackle the clutter in your home. If they offer help, graciously accept and return the favor. We need each other in these practical areas of our lives.

4. Plan Your Attack.
You can choose one of the following strategies or combine them to fit your family's needs. You may want to start with a bang and finish off a little each week, or work up to an all-out effort.            Next: Strategies for Beating Clutter==>

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