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    A few tips

    Here are a few things that you can do to keep your house clutter free. These are only, if you will forgive the pun, the tip of the iceberg. There are more than enough tips out there which you will come across in the course of your life, to help keep your home clutter free.

    The only thing is that none of these will work unless you¡Çre dedicated to making it work. You can use the tips wisely and to good effect, but it will need to be slowly.

    In other words, you will need to incorporate it into your daily life, slowly. Remember that it took you this long to accumulate the clutter as well as to perfect the fine art of cluttering, so it will take you more than a day or two to train yourself to declutter.

    It¡Çs something along the lines of going on a diet as one of my friends told me. And yes, I do seem to get a lot of advice on my clutter problems from just about everyone.

    But how does training yourself to declutter resemble going on a diet. Well, for one thing, a diet is just another way of saying that you¡Çre going to declutter your body, but in truth it¡Çs even simpler than that.

    Think about it. If you need to go on a diet, it¡Çs because it took you time and effort to put those pounds on your body. And if you want to shed those pounds you definitely won¡Çt be able to do it one or two days. (Hmmm, just like decluttering.)

    So now you will need to go on a diet. You could go on a crash diet, but that would simply mean that you gain everything back almost immediately. Why? Because you shed the pounds and not the attitude.

    When you are through with your crash diet, you will find that you will in all likelihood get back to your old ways and regain all the weight that you lost.

    This is the same with decluttering. You can use these tips and the emergency stop gap methods, but unless you change your attitude about the whole thing, you will find that you are back to your cluttering ways in no time at all.

    Until you can get into the swing of things though and manage to get your internal clutter bug under control, these will work wonders for you.

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