Technology is one area of your life that can become cluttered quickly. Whether it is your computer, cell phone, storage devices, or inbox, it is important to spend time decluttering regularly to keep the job manageable.
An area that I really seem to be struggling with right now is in technology. USB drives, camera cards, my computer desktop, cell phone, and even my Pinterest boards. We've been defining clutter as anything that overwhelms life and your home and keeps you from being productive. Does your technology world overwhelm you?
Hi Everyone. Can I say that I am super glad that today is Friday? It has been one of those weeks. You know the kind where you just can't wait for it to be over?
Heavy rains moved into my area on Tuesday and it put down well over five inches......a couple inches of which ended up in my basement. It was quite an unexpected shock because when I was in the basement at 4PM there was nothing, but by 6 the water was over the entire floor. Needless to say there was quite a mess, but luckily anything that can get ruined is stored up off the floor. It is just a job to get everything moved and dried out.
Learn how to create an easy DIY preserved leaf tree to bring a bit of nature indoors to decorate your home for fall.
Happy Sunday! I hope that your weekend is going well. Today is the next installment in our decluttering series. Have you been following along on the journey to finding what possessions bring you joy?
In case this is your first time here, each Sunday I'm joining some of my blogging friends in posting about my views about how to gain control over your clutter. Many of us are focusing on things that we learned from The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo. Links to everyone participating appear at the end of this post.
A collection of over 25 different ways to use faux pumpkins to create unique fall decor.
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