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Thursday, December 15, 2016

You can keep your house clutter-free by following these guidelines:

--It is time to dispose of something when you haven't used it in six months. (Something my eldest sister Lourdes taught me long ago.)

--When something is broken, do not set it aside for future repair. It just won't happen. Keep in mind that: 1) There are items that, when repaired, will never be as good as new, such as electric fans, pressing irons, toasters, TV sets, washing machines, microwave ovens, refrigerators, and air-conditioners; and 2) When something breaks, it is because negative energy sent you was deflected off you, and the broken parts now contain that negative energy.

--Assess items as to whether they will accrue in value over time, such as original art, jewelry, and antiques.

--Ask yourself, Will someone else love this item more than I do, and will that person be happy to receive it from me?

--Never dispose of something and then buy two or more items to take its place.

--Always follow the rule "One in, two out". (A tip from Clean House).

--Ask yourself, Will my children and grandchildren appreciate having these items, or will they see them as so much junk and not know what to do with them after I die?

--Souvenirs, cheap gifts, and junk items made of resin, plastic, ceramics, and papier-mache must go.

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