For years I’ve considered myself to be adequately healthy: I have great relationships I drink water almost exclusively I stay active I journal I even paid off $25k of student loans in three years But for all those years, I lived with clutter. I thought it was a “sacrifice” I had to make. That if I was going to continue succeeding in other areas of my life, I had to live with clutter. I thought decluttering was an unhealthy waste of time and energy. Sure, I liked for things to be clutter-free, but it wasn’t worth the effort. I made…
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