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		<title>flylady on clutter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love Flylady and have been a &#8220;flybaby&#8221; for six years.  She has definitely been a mentor for me; it&#8217;s not a cleaning &#8220;system&#8221; but rather a way of life.  To check more out go to: www.flylady.net and if you get overwhelmed I&#8217;d be happy to walk you through it. I get her emails in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love Flylady and have been a &#8220;flybaby&#8221; for six years.  She has definitely been a mentor for me; it&#8217;s not a cleaning &#8220;system&#8221; but rather a way of life.  To check more out go to:<strong> </strong><strong><a href="http://www.flyady.net">www.flylady.net</a> </strong>and if you get overwhelmed I&#8217;d be happy to walk you through it.<span id="more-12"></span></p>
<p>I get her emails in a digest form &#8211; which is really the only way in my opinion b/c you would get inundated with emails otherwise.  In one of her recent &#8220;Morning Musings&#8221; she wrote about clutter, which she often does, but I was struck by one of her points about the storage in older homes.  Storage is always a selling point when you are looking for a new house or adding on&#8211; but FlyLady begs the question, What are we actually storing?&#8230;here&#8217;s a snippet:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;When you look at older homes, you see a house with very little<br />
storage. When I think about a hundred years ago, we were not a society<br />
of stuff! We had just what we needed. Everything had a place because<br />
we didn&#8217;t need all those extra closets or cabinets.</em></p>
<p><em>Now we have to have not only tons of closets, drawers and cabinets at<br />
our fingertips; but we have off premise storage and portable storage<br />
that gets delivered to our homes. Just make a phone call and your<br />
clutter can be put in a hermetically sealed container and placed into<br />
humidity controlled environment for posterity. I know that these<br />
people need to make a living too. Our clutter is not only costing us<br />
big bucks when we purchase it but we can do pay by the month plan to<br />
give it a home for eternity. The clutter is going to keep sucking the<br />
life out of us one way or another.</em></p>
<p><em>What is STUFF anyway? One of our members gave it an appropriate<br />
meaning; Something That Undermines Family Fun! It gets in our way, it<br />
tugs at our hearts, it begs for your attention and it takes money from<br />
our family to keep it in storage! It is time to get rid of the burden!<br />
That is what it really is; a burden we have to carry with us. It gets<br />
dumped on us with all its guilt from extended family. Our homes are<br />
not museums, storage units or landfills.</em></p>
<p><em>Our homes are our sanctuary from the world. They are our place to<br />
relax and celebrate living; not just existing. &#8220;</em> &#8211; FLYDAY, Morning Musing: A New Month, A New Habit</p>
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