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Unclutter your home
Unclutter your home







unclutter your home

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unclutter your home

  • Organized Home Challenge – 5 Rooms in 5 Weeks.
  • 31 Day Declutter Challenge in 10-minutes a day.
  • Sign up for the 30 Day Declutter Challenge.
  • When they are staring indecisively at an item trying to decide if they might ever need it in the future, we simple ask the 2 20-20 organizing trick questions and most often the answer whether to keep or let the item go is suddenly easy to see for them. I’ve worked with many clients where this unclutter 20-20 trick is the light bulb moment for them.
  • If you answer yes to one of the questions, think long and hard about whether you really need to keep the item for a just-in-case situation.
  • If you answered yes to both questions, then unclutter the item and let it go because you could easily replace it if you do need to in the future.
  • Can you replace the item in 20 minutes or less?.
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    Can you replace the item for $20 or less?.When struggling to decide whether to keep those what-if-I-might need it-someday items, use the 20-20 rule.Evaluate every item within a category to decide if you need or want each item.Evaluate every category to decide if you need and want to keep the group of items.Separate items into categorizes of like items.

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    To start decluttering, be sure to check out this intro and free decluttering checklist. The 20-20 decluttering rule is a big help in deciding what to keep and what to let go for all the what-if items. Can you replace the item for less than $20?.Can you replace the item in less than 20 minutes?.The guidelines for the unclutter 20-20 rule is that if you can replace an item in 20 minutes or for $20 or less, you can let that item go. You know, just in case I might need it sometime in the future for something I can’t identify, but… I might need it. Many people have trouble holding onto items “just in case I might need it.” They keep imagining situations when an item might be needed in the future.









    Unclutter your home