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Five 10-minute decluttering projects

Published about 1 month ago • 1 min read

Hello Reader,

You know how sometimes you feel like making a little progress, but you don't have the time or energy for a big decluttering project? The secret is to create small projects so you can start and finish something quickly and without wearing yourself out.

These five small decluttering projects will take you 10-minutes or less and they will help you create the momentum you need to continue making steady progress as you simplify your life.

Five 10-minute decluttering projects.

xo,

Courtney

Be More With Less

by Courtney Carver

I am a simplicity author and advocate guiding people who want to simplify their lives for better health and relationships. If you are interested in decluttering, slow living, capsule wardrobes and simple pleasures, sign up for my newsletter and let's connect.

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