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If the above scene looks a little too familiar, and you're a little (or a lot) overwhelmed by your oppressive clutter, don't fret, you don't have to tackle it alone. If you're still hanging on to newspapers from the '90s (they're so 20th century, you know), or letting other piles of unused stuff alter your lifestyle, it might be time to find some professional help to get rid of it.
Groups and organizations like the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (NSGCD), the OC Foundation, and Messies Anonymous all provide information and services to help you stop hoarding stuff, get organized, and stay that way.
Sometimes keeping old things is good, if you're still using them often and they're functioning as intended, it's probably fine. If not, there's no better time to start cutting the clutter than the present.
[Via ::Neat & Simple Living]
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