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Andrew gives out one fundamental principle that could help you beat the battle of clutter. Often, we are too focused on the objects that we own, not realizing that no matter how valuable things are for us, it will not reciprocate the affection that we have for it. It is important then to solve the clutter problem, for someone to spend more time on things that matter, such as family time and activities with loved ones. When the individual takes a grip and controls his problem of clutter, that would free up so much time for him or her to spend it with those he cares about instead of using all his time sorting and organizing things in his area.
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Andrew gives out one fundamental principle that could help you beat the battle of clutter. Often, we are too focused on the objects that we own, not realizing that no matter how valuable things are for us, it will not reciprocate the affection that we have for it. It is important then to solve the clutter problem, for someone to spend more time on things that matter, such as family time and activities with loved ones. When the individual takes a grip and controls his problem of clutter, that would free up so much time for him or her to spend it with those he cares about instead of using all his time sorting and organizing things in his area.

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