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Get Organized Save Planet in 30, Day 22: Options to Scrap Your High Tech Clutter! (Part 1)

Part 1 of a 3-part tips on letting go of your old tech gear at last! What to with all your old technology…? I find most people are reluctant to donate or discard computers, cell phones, hard drives and other data devices for fear that someone will get access to your confidential information. That is a valid… Continue Reading

Day 20: Clutter Hunger

TGIF clutter wisdom to inspire clearing some clutter this weekend! “We excel at making a living but often fail at making a life. We celebrate our prosperity but yearn for purpose. We cherish our freedoms but long for connection. In an age of plenty, we feel spiritual hunger.” …and this is the American Paradox, according… Continue Reading

How to Get Organized and Save the Planet in 30 Days, Day 18: Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff!

Don’t sweat the small stuff when recycling your paper, meaning the sticky notes, staples and such. In the paper recycling process, it all gets put into a big vat and pureed into a pulp “smoothie” where the random paper clip, staple or the sticky note glue substances get separated out. So recycle freely!   Continue Reading

Day 14 & 15 – Crayon Clutter?

…there is a place to donate your used crayons. Check it! Two-tip Tuesday!  Part 1. We took the weekend off so we’re giving you two tips today… Tip 1: Have you got crayon clutter? Are the “kids” using them anymore? If your household is in the teen years plus, there is a place to donate… Continue Reading

Day 11: Detox your Clutter!

Here’s a list of toxic stuff that often ends up as clutter and a great resource to keep it out of the landfills –earth911.com. I often see toxic stuff as clutter because most people really want to eliminate it responsibly but don’t know how! Take some time now to collect this toxic stuff from around your home, if… Continue Reading

Get Organized Save Planet in 30, Day 10: Is there Clutter in your Energy Bill?

Save energy and fight climate change with ENERGY STAR qualified products. They use less energy, save money, and help protect the environment. As of 2012, EPA estimates that ENERGY STAR products prevent more than 150 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually. These and other Energy Star savings have offset the need for more than… Continue Reading