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Clear Your Clutter, Clear Your Mind.

Clear Your Clutter, Clear Your Mind.

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Last updated: 10/2008

7 Simple Secrets To Reclaiming Your Space.

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Clear Your Clutter, Clear Your Mind Personal Organization Made Easy
Fed up with clutter?
Possessed by your possessions?

At last! A simple
step-by step system to
CONQUER CLUTTER FOREVER –

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CLEAR YOUR CLUTTER,
CLEAR YOUR MIND
7 Simple Secrets to Reclaiming Your Space

Nobody ever said, “When I grow up I want my home to look like a garage. I want clutter all over the place, the more the merrier.”

It’s more likely you imagined living in a neat, spacious, tastefully decorated home, entertaining guests, and enjoying your leisure. And perhaps from time to time you’ve had that. But somewhere along the line, for reasons you may or may not even be aware of, clutter has crept into your home, into your life, and now is getting under your skin.

Allow me to introduce myself. My name is RebeccaSue River. I am a grown up kid (older than I look and younger than I am at 46) with an amazing memory and an astounding capacity for organization. I help stressed out people with clutter issues improve their lives. I help people find peace, serenity and balance by:
improving the environment they live in
improving their habits
improving their self esteem
What’s the first thing you do every morning?

The first thing I do every morning is take a good look at my home. I enjoy the spaciousness, the furnishings, the decorations, the colors, and most important of all, the visual reminders that I kept my promise to myself. I got rid of my clutter, I got organized, and I finally created the home of my dreams.

But it wasn’t always like this. I used to have stacks of paper (file piles) all around my house. My closets were so full I dreaded opening the doors. My bookcase was so jam-packed and disorganized that I bought books I didn’t know I already owned. My medicine cabinet was so full of expired medications and first aid supplies that they spilled over into the linen closet.

Worst of all was the paper. I was overrun with lists, lists, and more lists. Do this first, do this next, do this sometime! I saved junk mail to look at later, but later never came. I had file piles stacked precariously all over my desk. And the bigger the piles got, the bigger my dread got, so I shoved piles out of sight and started new piles. These piles were constant reminders of mail I needed to respond to, projects I started and dropped, and worst of all, dreams left unharvested. They buzzed in my brain and weighed heavily in my heart whenever I saw them.

I kept promising myself I would fix up my home, clear away my clutter, buy new things. I started a decorating fund and was successful in saving my money, but I still lived in dismal chaos. My heart sank when I shopped for furniture and home accessories. I didn’t buy anything because I knew that even the most beautiful vase ...

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