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    Stack ¡Æem high!

    This is your other option for getting rid of clutter and not doing too much work, at the same time. What¡Çs that you said? It¡Çs not possible? You¡Çve probably been doing this for years now and not even realized it!

    If you¡Çve ever tried to clean up some of the clutter around the house, you¡Çve probably come across this phenomenon without recognizing it for what it was.

    It¡Çs a small thing really, and something that you do without thinking twice about it. It¡Çs a small matter of stacks.

    Someone¡Çs coming over and you don¡Çt have time to clean, so you throw things around and get them out of the living room as soon as you can.

    Then you start to attack the various magazines and CD¡Çs which have fallen all over the place and which are now, the only signs of your cluttered self.

    These you take and start piling in a corner, the CD¡Çs in their own place and the magazines and such in their places. It¡Çs a bit haphazard but that only makes the place have that nice cozy lived-in effect.

    What you have just done is to take one big mess and place them into small stacks. And this is where it¡Çs minimal work for maximum effect.

    You now have more room than you did previously, it looks neat and organized and not the mess that it really is, and as an added bonus all you needed to do was to pile things into stacks.

    Oh, and running a duster over some of them might help as well!

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