A year ago on Unclutterer

2008

  • It’s new and improved!
    Over at Neuromarketing, studies suggest that we may be hardwired to find “new products (and even repackaged old products) attractive.”
  • Work life creeping into personal life? Try a battery-only weekend
    If you’re having difficulty drawing the line between work life and your personal life, try living off of your laptop’s battery power for a weekend.
  • The endowment effect
    A recent Economist article discusses the physiological, psychological, and economically irrational attachments people have with objects they own. And, to take it one step further, why it’s difficult to part with our possessions.

2007

  • Handling inherited clutter, part 1
    The first post in the series on what to do with clutter that comes with the loss of a loved one or when someone is moved into a smaller living space, such as a nursing home.
  • Gamer clutter
    If you are a gamer, try and keep your entertainment system under control and the gaming clutter to a minimum.
  • Corrective lenses are clutter
    The ability to see when I wake up is definitely the highest priority, but also I’m tired of keeping my drawer stocked with lenses and solutions.

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