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The ClutterBug Philosophy is founded on the idea that there are four types of organization: the Ladybug, Bee, Cricket, and Butterfly. Each of these organization types focus on distinct needs with visual and practical organization.
Magnetic: Since most meteorites contain metallic iron, a magnet will often stick to them. For “stony” meteorites, a magnet might not stick, but if...
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About Self-Care Get regular exercise. Just 30 minutes of walking every day can help boost your mood and improve your health. ... Eat healthy,...
Read More »Cas Aarssen, creator of the ClutterBug Philosophy, says she struggled with organization for years, but eventually went on an amazing journey from 'Super Slob' to 'Organizing Expert!' Once she recognized the different organizing styles and knew which style she fit into, it was easy to design a system that helped her get organized for good. Now with her popular YouTube channel, podcast and blog, she is spreading the word and teaching others how to organize on a budget. We know that organization is on your mind and we want to help you be successful. Keep reading to learn more about the ClutterBug Philosophy, discover your organization style and learn how to use that knowledge to your advantage!
Based on BLV's experience, each of those pistols will go 50,000 to 100,000 rounds before there is a parts failure. It is not uncommon for these...
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22LR Caliber With 500 rounds of . 22 ammo weighing as much as 100 rounds of AK-47 ammo - and a quality rifle (like the Ruger 10/22) pushing the...
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According to teachers, students should be reading between 15 minutes and 1 hour a day outside of school (85% of teachers expect daily reading in...
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At night, they often gather together in a herd near trees. One of the reason they gather as a group is because cows have strong protection...
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Paying cash for raw land is a great way to be competitive with your offer and save money in the long-term. An all-cash purchase certainly has its...
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Adverse reactions to reading matter — fear, obsession, guilt — may be amplified, and readers may become more susceptible to emulating negative...
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