I thought this post at another blog really resonated with me and lines up with what I consider to be clutter. I know clutter means different things to different people, what does it mean to you?





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Clutter distracts me from the rest of my life.
Clutter is draining.
Clutter is depressing.Posted 1 year ago # -
Clutter is constant reminders of things I meant to do, but never got around to - items I've been meaning to fix, books I thought I'd read when I "get some free time", clothes I've been saving until I lost ten pounds. Anything that's hanging around because of my procrastination.
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Clutter is the way I sabotaged myself from my real life.
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Clutter is stuff that needs to be put away or junk that needs to be thrown away.
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Clutter is anything that gets in the way of me being the person I want to be.
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Clutter drains and distracts me, too. Clutter steals my time.
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Clutter is anything that sits in my home, unused.
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At the stage I'm at now clutter is mess. Clutter is when I DONT have a place for everything and everything in it's place.
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From the article: "No matter how tidily a thing is stored, if I never use it, why keep it?"
That's what clutter is to me. Things I don't use. People I don't enjoy. Activities that aren't rewarding. Time ill-spent. Money wasted.
My goal is a household in which every possession is something we use and enjoy, and every activity is directed toward peace/comfort/enjoyment.
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non-clutter is
- what i need (because i use it often // is needed for e.g. tax computation)
- what i love
- what gives me positive energy (makes me feel better when i look at it)everything else is clutter.
this definition refers to karen kingstons book "clear your clutter"
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