![]() ![]() That means nothing is 100% free, no matter if it claims it is or not! Rule 2: You don't have to take something just because it's free.Ī similar clutter control rule to number 1 above is rule 2, which is that you don't have to take something just because it's free.Īs we learned above, we pay "rent" on each item we bring into our home, whether we paid for it or not. Now, that cheap item doesn't seem so inexpensive anymore does it, when you think of the "rent" you're paying each month to store it in your home? ![]() ![]() In fact, it really does have such a price, since you most likely pay a certain amount each month for a certain number of square feet of space, and space if finite. Think of everything in your home as costing you something for the space to store it. Items you neither love nor can use are, by their definition, clutter. Just because something doesn't cost very much doesn't mean you actually need it, or will use it in your home. Plus, don't forget to follow me on Pinterest too! Rule 1: Never buy something just because it's on sale or a bargain. Please "pin" any of these rules that really resonate with you, to help remind you of them later, when looking at your personal pin boards again. Here are some of my rules I try to remind myself of when bringing any item into my home, to make sure I'm not bringing in something that will just clutter it up. Well, that's good, because keeping it out of your home to begin with is much easier than having to deal with it once it's there. ![]()
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