Tag Archive for: memory

Value Versus Values: How We Think About What Our Stuff Is Worth
The Clutter Fairy explores value-based patterns of thinking that lead to clutter and offers strategies for re-evaluating what we really want.
Join us on October 28 for:
Service Solutions: When Doing All the Work Yourself Is Too Much

Not Getting Any Younger: Age as a Factor in Clutter (continued)
The Clutter Fairy continues our discussion of ways in which aging complicates organizing efforts and the many benefits of reducing our stuff to stay ahead of the aging curve.
Join us on Tuesday for:
Partners in Clutter: Organizing With (or in Spite of) Other People

Not Getting Any Younger: Age as a Factor in Clutter and Organizing
The Clutter Fairy explores ways in which aging complicates organizing efforts and the many benefits of reducing our stuff to stay ahead of the aging curve.
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Not Getting Any Younger: Age as a Factor in Clutter (continued)

Survey #267 Results: Effects of Aging on Clutter and Organizing

Survey #267: Effects of Aging on Clutter and Organizing

Feeling, Meaning, Value: Untangling Emotional Attachment to Stuff
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The Clutter Fairy scrutinizes sentimental clutter and offers tips for balancing emotional attachment with real limitations of time, space, and resources.
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Yours, Mine, Ours: Sharing or Delegating Responsibility for Clutter

Survey #184 Results: It’s Complicated (Our Relationship with Stuff)





