WHAT TO DO...
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HOW TO DO IT…
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FOR EXEMPLE…
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CLEAR EVERYTHING OUT
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Clearing out the entire garage forces you to make a storage decision on every item. No cheating.
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There's no example needed here. Get everything out of there! |
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DIVIDE & CONQUER
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''Keep or toss decisions are made easier by separating your stuff into smaller groups of similar items. |
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Group all of your bikes and bike equipment together. This will help you see that you have 7 bike helmets and 2 bikes. We'll leave the math to you. |
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FINAL DESTINATION
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What stays? What goes? What items are headed to the trash heap? Now is the time to decide. |
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That TV has needed fixing since the late 80s. Designate items like this as the clutter they are. Move them to the trash and get on with your life. |
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KEEP THE BEST
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Let's face it. some clutter has sentimental value. Hang on to these memories. |
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Your childs first fishing pole certainly deserves a place of honor in the garage. Their first fish on the other hand... |
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TOSS THE REST
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lf you hate it. don't need it. don t want it. can't fix it or cant use it...why is it still in your garage? |
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Stop banishing wheel-less wheelbarrows, hideous rocking chairs and never-before-used waffle makers to the garage. Find a constructive way to get rid of these items, or toss them. |