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The Best Way to Get Rid of the Stuff You Declutter

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So today’s microscopic home organizing topic is this:
The best way to get rid of the stuff you declutter.

Welcome to Home Organizing for Beginners.

In each episode I share a microscopic home organizing topic. That just means it’s something you can implement today, from start to finish, if you so choose.

Do you find that as you’re living daily life you sometimes come across something and you think, I should get rid of this? Like, we don’t use this anymore. Something like clothes or toys that your kids have outgrown? Maybe even some of your own clothing that you don’t like or wear anymore. Basically you’re ready to declutter some items from your home.

The simplest way I’ve found to get stuff out of my home that I no longer want or use is to donate it.

Today I’ll share the problems you’re running into that’s preventing you from donating your stuff. I’ll share what the solution is, why it works and how you can implement it today.

To learn your options to continue your home organizing journey with me by your side go to www.homeorganizingforbeginners.com

Thanks so much and have a great day! I hope we have the opportunity to get to know each other better.

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So today’s microscopic home organizing topic is this:
The best way to get rid of the stuff you declutter.

Welcome to Home Organizing for Beginners.

In each episode I share a microscopic home organizing topic. That just means it’s something you can implement today, from start to finish, if you so choose.

Do you find that as you’re living daily life you sometimes come across something and you think, I should get rid of this? Like, we don’t use this anymore. Something like clothes or toys that your kids have outgrown? Maybe even some of your own clothing that you don’t like or wear anymore. Basically you’re ready to declutter some items from your home.

The simplest way I’ve found to get stuff out of my home that I no longer want or use is to donate it.

Today I’ll share the problems you’re running into that’s preventing you from donating your stuff. I’ll share what the solution is, why it works and how you can implement it today.

To learn your options to continue your home organizing journey with me by your side go to www.homeorganizingforbeginners.com

Thanks so much and have a great day! I hope we have the opportunity to get to know each other better.

  continue reading

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