Friday, November 30, 2012

New Year's End of the Year Clearance - Clear Up Your Clutter!


Most people at this time of year have been very busy with the holidays: so much shopping, family and friend visiting, eating great food, decorating and relaxing. Perhaps you are planning your goals for the new year and even setting some resolutions. If you live in Philadelphia, perhaps you are getting ready for the Mummer's Parade!

Sometimes we fall short of our preparation into the new year by not paying attention to the little things around us that will help balance out the energy of what is to come. Have you heard the saying, "out with the old, in with the new"? This is what we will focus on to help align yourself with "the new".

Clearing the clutter in and around your space will be needed for this process to occur. Time passes very quickly and in order to "be ready" you need to get things in order. Start with these simple suggestions:

End of the Year Clearance

clean your bathroom.
clean out your refrigerator
pull all your clothes away
do all laundry
put out fresh towels
take your vitamins
make your bed
pay all outstanding bills
take clothes to the dry cleaners

clear counters in the kitchen
wash, dry and put away dirty dishes/pots
sweep and mop
clean your bureau
put boxes away/store items in closets/attic/basement
clear your hallway
throw away unwanted mail
clear your email mailbox
write to do list for the week (by day)
write your chicken list
clear off tables in your living space
write in your gratitude journal
stuff a brown bag with clothes/household items to donate
return books, tapes, cd's to the library
clean out the trash in your car
wash car mats in the washer
set your goals for the next year
clean off bedside nightstand

Clear your clutter and remember: Carpe Diem and Tempus fugit!




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Donna Marie Laino is a nurse, humorist, motivational speaker and success coach. She also uses humor as a holistic practitioner and Certified Laughter Leader to deal with life stress and health.




Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Easy Ways to Clear Your Clutter


Whether you want to sell up or settle into your home, these simple steps will help your clear your living or work space. And once you've put proven systems into place, an ordered and welcoming home will be easy to maintain:

WHAT'S YOUR MOTIVATION?

Having a clear reason for all your efforts will help you stick with the process when you want to give up. Keep this motivation in mind as you sort through each room.

Whatever your reason, build up a vivid picture or feeling of how this will be. Imagine yourself welcoming friends into your now sparkling home. How does it all look? How do you feel (about your home and yourself)? The more detail you can put into your picture, the easier it will be to make it a reality.

HOW MUCH TIME CAN YOU SPARE?

Think about a realistic amount of time and energy you can commit to clearing clutter. Even if it's only half an hour each day, your efforts will mount up. Steady progress may feel slow but you will get there.

Having decided on the time, put it into your diary (as you would when starting a new exercise plan). And remember that each step will bring you closer to a home that you and your loved ones can enjoy.

GIVE YOURSELF A DEADLINE

There's an old saying that "If you fail to plan you plan to fail". Giving yourself a timeframe is an important element of this planning even if you have to extend the date. It reinforces your commitment to having a clear space by a giving it a specific time and place in your schedule.

THINK ABOUT GETTING A GOOD FRIEND TO SUPPORT YOU

Clearing clutter is very emotional as you are literally trawling through your past. If you have someone to support you (not to hassle you but to challenge you when you stray), you may find the whole process much easier.

STEP FIVE - SET UP A STORAGE SYSTEM

Before you start unearthing your clutter and spreading it out more, think about where you'll put it all. Don't try to skip this step as it will double your work. Lots of people find that they regularly move one pile of clutter from its usual area to another only to move it back. This is physically tiring, pointless and depressing.

Once you have a place for things, you will be amazed by how much easier your life becomes.

DON'T OVERWHELM YOURSELF

It's worth repeating that no one expects you to clear months' or years' worth of clutter in a day. It's important that you do a small area at a time. Don't sink into a hopeless heap in the corner of your study. Decide on a manageable starting point. This could be the desk or even one drawer.

Before you start, think about the things that you already know will make you feel better. How can you incorporate several of these treats into your clutter clearing schedule?

USE A SYSTEM TO DECIDE WHAT GOES WHERE

Devise a system for sorting that works for you. You might want to try:

1) rubbish
2) recycle (charity shops, friends, boot sale, eBay etc.)
3) keep where it is (e.g. in the study)
4) keep, but find a proper home for it (shouldn't that whisk be in the kitchen?)

THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE MAKING SPACE FOR

It's a well known fact that we block new blessings by holding on to the past. Clearing away the clutter will also clear your energy. This will allow all sorts of wonderful things (new jobs, relationships, friendships and other opportunities) to flow into your life.

Think about what you are making room for as you clear and it will raise your energy and motivation levels even more.

© Eve Menezes Cunningham 2005. All rights reserved.




Eve Menezes Cunningham is an accredited life coach who helps people create environments (at home and work) that support them using a range of life coaching and NLP techniques. You can choose from a variety of packages to suit your needs and budget. For more information about clutter clearing coaching and how you can bring order from your chaos, visit, [http://www.clutterclearingcoaching.co.uk] or call Eve on 01277 632085.

If you would like to read the full report, send an email titled FREE Clutter Clearing Report to reports@clutterclearingcoaching.co.uk




Sunday, November 25, 2012

Clutter and Stress - How Clearing Clutter Can Result in More Than Just Clearing Your Space


How do you feel when you're surrounded by clutter? Anxious? Unsettled? Stressed? Clutter and disorganization can add a significant amount of stress to your life because it mentally weighs you down. Then there's the day to day challenges of being disorganized, which in many cases include missing important papers, late bills, forgotten appointments and procrastination.

So what is clutter exactly? Generally when we think of clutter, we imagine piles of stuff on the floor and surfaces, sometimes to the point of creating a fire hazard. According to Karen Kingston, author of "Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui", there are four categories of clutter:

• Things you do not use or love
• Things that are untidy or disorganized
• Too many things in too small a space
• Anything unfinished

It's important that you understand what clutter is before you begin the process of decluttering your home, because it will help you to make decisions more quickly and prevent you from hanging onto items that do not add value to your life. For instance, if you pick up an item of clothing that you either, haven't worn in over a year, have never worn, or don't particularly like, instead of saying to yourself, "I might wear it someday", you might instead say, "I do not use it or love it, so it can go".

If you can't bear to get rid of something because you've "paid too much for it", then make a decision to arrange to sell it the very next day. Call a consignment store and ask them if they can sell it, or sign up with eBay, or schedule the yard sale you've been talking about for years. The key is to do something or let it go. If you don't trust yourself to follow through on this, enlist a trusted friend whom you can be accountable to.

Clutter can also make you feel tired and even a little depressed. This certainly doesn't help when you need the energy and the motivation to physically get rid of it. That's why it's recommended that you ask for help. Sometimes it's hard for a family member or friend not to judge you, as hard as they might try. People who are naturally organized or do not hold onto stuff will think you just need to throw everything away! Of course, that's going to be heartbreaking for the typical clutterer, especially if they have some hoarding tendencies. A professional organizer is trained to understand why you hang on to clutter and will be unbiased and non-judgmental. They will work with you to free yourself of the clutter and help you get back to living your life again.




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Friday, November 23, 2012

5 Questions to Ask Yourself About Clearing Your Clutter


So often I hear clients say they would do just about anything to stop the harassing effects of their clutter. After countless attempts trying to purge and being defeated, some people associate their lost battles with a feeling of being assaulted. All they know at this point is they want the chaos of the clutter to stop.

Introducing a list of questions at this point helps put things into perspective about not only their current circumstances but also about how the clutter came to be and what is needed to make it go away. It's more appealing to look at de-cluttering as a fun and enlightening concept rather than another grueling task. The goal is to de-clutter in a fashion that feels comfortable and natural.

If your clutter is having an emotional impact on you, begin by asking yourself the following questions. Allow yourself the luxury of taking the necessary time to answer completely and honestly, you may be surprised what your answers reveal.

What has prevented me from de-cluttering in the past?

- Time

- Motivation

- Energy

- A plan

- Commitment

- Distractions

- Other

What do I find is the hardest thing about de-cluttering?

- I don't trust myself

- Insecure with my decisions

- I double-check myself

- I remember what I like

- Fear of letting go

- Afraid I can't get it back

- I may need it

- Don't want to deal with it

- Other

What would make it easier for me to de-clutter?

- To know it's OK to let it go

- The idea that I can find it again

- Someone to help me

- A reward system

- A plan I can follow

- Thoughts of being clutter free

- Other

How much time am I willing to commit to de-cluttering?

- One day

- One week

- One month

- Six months

- One year

- However long it takes

- Other

What does de-cluttering represent to me?

- Freedom

- Simplicity

- Excitement

- Work

- Exhaustion

- Confusion

- Other

After reviewing the answers to the questions above, you can easily begin to see what you need to put into action in order to begin taking action toward living an organized life. The easiest way to begin making organization part of your routine is to begin incorporating changes slowly. Create small wins for yourself so you can easily feel a sense of accomplishment and treat yourself to celebrate your win. This will begin creating a positive behavior pattern. In time, organization will become a part of your life, not something that overwhelms you.




Patricia Diesel, The Organizing Expert, is author of A Simple Guide to an Organized life and CEO of Keep It Simple Now. Patricia provides professional organizing and life coaching to individuals, entrepreneurs, and corporate arenas. Accomplishments, services, merchandise, and additional information about Patricia can be found at http://www.keepitsimplenow.com.




Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Clear Your Clutter And Create Space For Miracles In Your Life


I want talk about clearing clutter, because it is a huge step you can take towards transforming your life.

We can view our home environment as a reflection of who we are, our external world mirrors our internal world, and when we start to clear our external world of things that no longer serve us, we can undergo a powerful change internally, we shift energy and create space for new things to come into our lives, things that we have been wanting and intending.

If our home is filled with clutter and unnecessary items, we will most likely feel disorganized, lacking in energy and focus. We literally won't be able to see past the junk in our homes and, internally, we may struggle to create new perspectives or opportunities and we can feel stuck.

Have you ever tidied your home and felt much lighter, more energetic and positive as a result? Clearing out your surroundings literally clears out the cobwebs of your soul.

If you are doing a really big clear out where you are finding things that go back years or decades, be prepared for strong emotions to come up. Certain items have strong attachments to memories, which come with strong emotions, remember that as you release these emotions you will ultimately feel lighter and you may feel a weight has been lifted off your shoulder.

After you have cleared your space, go for a long walk, take a bath, celebrate and acknowledge ayourself for the clearing you have done and the space you have created. A walk or a bath will also help cleanse you and release the stuck energy that has shown up, and being in nature will ground you.

I challenge you to try the de cluttering process, and observe what happens in your life, make a list of the inspiration that shows up, or things that appear, and e mail me, let me know how it goes. Soon, when you observe the benefits, you will become a de cluttering expert!

We also have greater pece of mind when we not only create more space, but also create a place for everything that comes into our homes, we will find we have time for other activities because we are not draining our energy looking for lost items, or feeling disorganized.

If you are wondering where to start, when deciding whether or not to get rid of clutter, ask yourself these questions:

Are they?


Things that bring you pleasure
Things that enhance your life
Things that you regularly use or need

If they don't fulfill these needs then bin them or donate them.




Sophie Hainsworth is a certified life coach who works with successful people all over the world and inspires them to achieve fulfillment in their professional and personal lives. If you are interested in being coached by Sophie over skype/phone/email please contact her at coach@sophiehainsworth.com to set up a free trial session.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

How to Clear Your Clutter!


Take a moment and survey your space. Really get an idea of all the wonderful things you have in your living room. Wait... are you having a hard time imagining this? Do your eyes start to see the piles of clutter that are filling up your room? You see piles of books, magazines and papers - some of them from ages ago. They are so strewn about that you haven't even read them. You may not even be able to find the one you want to read because they are all mixed up.

Ok, now you start to really see all the other things that are consuming this room. You see pieces of clothing, a hairbrush, trash and odds and ends. Maybe even plates, a glass and leftovers from last night's dinner! Over in the corner peeking out of one pile is a wrapped gift that you thought you sent to your friend months ago. There are children's toys everywhere and piles of laundry that you don't have time to fold. Now what do you do?

Take a deep breath! Don't start to panic and cry - that isn't going to accomplish anything. You could just walk away but there will still be clothes to put away, books and papers and mail to sort through, trash to be thrown away. All of this will still be here the next time you go back into the room. You made the mess. You have to clean it up.

It may seem daunting, but clutter clearing is not that hard. The first thing that you have to do is to stay focused. Failing to prepare to succeed is like preparing to fail. If possible, send the kids to the house of a friend or family member so that you can work in peace and without interruption.

The next thing you want to do is make a list of all the clutter you see and prioritize where there is the most clutter and where there is the least clutter. Now you can get an idea about what you need to focus on first. Start to make three piles. One for things you want to sell, another for things you can donate and the last pile is for the trash. Soon, you will have cleared up most of the clutter. Just remember to stay focused and on task.

Now that you have nice empty spaces, this is the perfect time to take out your cleaning materials and really clean the room. Sweep or vacuum the floor, use glass cleaner on glass surfaces and mirrors and dust off the shelving and cabinets.

Clearing the clutter may not be the easiest task but it is important. You will start to feel better about your home and yourself once you have successfully cleaned up. This will lead to your desire to continue to clear your clutter.




Julie Howard is the site owner of Decluttering Your Home & Life. Get instant access to a free report showing you how to declutter and get organized today!




Thursday, November 15, 2012

Helpful Tips For Clearing Your Clutter


Start by standing in the middle of your target room. "This is where you want to start clearing clutter." Get an idea of how you wish the area to look when finished. But before you begin to imagine how beautiful it's going to look, your thoughts are interrupted by the amount of clutter that threatens to engulf the entire house. You look to your left and see the books, some of which date back to your child's elementary school days. "He's in high school now right?" There are stacks of newspapers and magazines, but not exactly sure what they are about or the last time you read them.

Now look to your right and see your younger children's toys laying all over the place, an empty pizza box from last night's movie marathon, or maybe the pizza boxes accumulated from many Movie Night marathons. Trash, maybe a little 'junk, candy, hair brush, pieces of clothing. And is that the wrapped baby gift (for your best friend that you thought you sent 4 months ago) peeking out from under a pile of folded clothes?

You may be wondering what you do first. Burn the house? Hold your head in your hands and cry? Unfortunately, there is no easy way out, clutter clearing is needed. Setting the house on fire, or crying is not going to help. You can't burn the house down, you will need to keep your clothes, books and documents. You made the mess, you have to clean it.

As daunting as it may seem, clearing clutter is not so difficult. The first thing to do is stay focused. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. If possible, send your younger children to the house of a friend or relative so you can do some clutter cleaning in peace and without interruption. Maybe the older one can be enticed to help?

Then make a list of what needs done, a priority list from highest to lowest. What is the hardest task? What is the easiest? This will help give an idea of what is necessary to focus on first. Before you know it, you will have eliminated most of this clutter, simply put your mind to it and stay on task.

After completing the list, start by removing everything, get a fresh start. Place items you no longer want or need in large containers for subsequent sale, donation, or the trash. Once the area is clutter free, then gather all the cleaning materials, dust the empty cupboards or shelves, sweep the floor, use glass cleaner on any glass or mirrored surfaces. Wala' your clutter cleaning is done.

Removing the clutter from your home can be a difficult task, but it's a good idea. Once you have experienced the positive results of having a home well-organized, clean and tidy, you will feel better about the room and your home, and yourself, too. You'll be glad you took the time to clean up the mess.




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Monday, November 12, 2012

Feng Shui and Clearing Your Clutter or Not


Clearing your clutter has become such a big topic in Feng Shui. Years ago as a new Feng Shui consultant I liked that this concept it was clear and not confusing. Clear it out is the message. If you haven't used it in a year or don't love it then move it out and give it to someone who will use it. I however am becoming cautious about this advice.

Years ago I was in a friend's kitchen. I was a new consultant and she asked me about the Feng Shui of her kitchen. I told her what every book and all my training had to say. It was originally her husband's bachelor pad and it had stickers and license plates on every surface. There was no place to rest the eye. I said to do some clutter clearing.

Years later I was in her kitchen. I had done a lot of meditation work and Inner Space Techniques. In fact, I became an Inner Space Techniques Practitioner. I tuned into her kitchen as I was having tea and felt so grateful she did not head my beginner advice. Her kitchen felt marvelous. Yes, it was cluttered but it landed a warm and personal space.

I learned this again with another friend. I went to her home and it was very minimal. It was orderly and nice. A year later I went back for a visit and it was a shocking difference. It was gorgeous. The change was she had a boyfriend who went through her storage space and rearranged her house with treasures that she did not think much of until he had arranged them. He hung pictures of her and her children that had been hiding in photo albums. He blew them up, cropped them and colored them. He pulled up old chairs, an old couch, old lamps and voila. He created an absolutely beautiful space.

Since then I have learned that clearing clutter is an art. That said, I was in a naturopath's office the other day and met a fellow patient. I could feel how the patient's clutter was impacting his energetic body. It felt very serious in fact. I wondered what kind of treasures he had in his home that could be put to better use. Displayed, moved out and used to create a healthy Feng Shui space for him to thrive in versus the sickly stuffed space he lived in.




Danielle Kerr-Wilson is a certified Feng Shui Consultant as well as an Inner Space Techniques Practitioner. For more information about Danielle visit her website.




Saturday, November 10, 2012

How to Clear Your Clutter in 3 Easy Steps - Discover How These Steps Change Your Life!


Are you feeling overwhelmed by all the stuff in your home, to the point where you have lost all control? As you enter your home, is there a feeling of despair and hopelessness? Are you so embarrassed about all the clutter, you do not invite visitors to your home? Do you find yourself and your family squeezed into a small area, because of clutter?

If you answered yes to these questions, these 3 steps, when followed, will change your life style for ever. Having a clean and maintained home, begins and ends with your mental state of mind. Your home is your special place you can rejuvenate yourself, relax, be completely free of anything, it is your safe refuge. When it is neglected, it becomes a very unhappy and chaotic environment.

Keeping a clean, manageable home and environment, is really a state of mind. Changing your attitudes will change your life and clean your clutter. Here are 3 key attitudes to adopt to clear your clutter and mind.

1. Live neat:
Take each room, sit in it, close your eyes and visualize it, totally clean, without any clutter. Repeat this daily until it becomes a habit of lifestyle.

2. Do it now:
Later, which could be the next hour, day, or week, results in chaos and clutter. Doing it now, attitude will create a mind set of being in control, creating the lifestyle you want. You are responsible for your thoughts. If something needs attention, do it now.

3. Think ahead:
An essential attitude to staying organized in your home and life. Making lists of what you need to do or get, on a daily basis. With the change in attitudes, de cluttering can be short, sweet and smile.

A thought a day, keeps the clutter away.




Please feel free to email me at achangingday@gmail.com

Credentials:
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist with a Certification in Life Coaching, BA/Psychology, Interior Design Certification from U.C. Berkeley, Real Estate Broker, Certified Interior Stager.




Thursday, November 8, 2012

Clear Your Clutter With a Little Imagination


Wouldn't it be nice if you could just sit back, relax and clear your clutter with your imagination? Just think of a sparkling clean room and poof no more clutter or disorganized areas.

Say, wasn't that a television show back in the 60's? You know, Samantha on Bewitched just wiggled her nose and there was a clean house. Too bad that's not how it gets done.

One way to spark your imagination on how to clear your clutter from a room or even a whole house is to visit the library and get some books and magazines on organization. You don't have to follow exactly what's in the books, but they'll help you see how to use their techniques and you can then decide how to implement them in your house.

You can also visit stores that carry organizational products. Most of the time they'll have displays set up on closet organizers, kitchen cabinet organization, shelving and baskets. Just walk around and think about how you can get your clutter under control by using some of these products.

As you're going through the library books or walking around the hardware store aren't you actually using your imagination? You'll be thinking or imagining how you can put these same ideas to use in your home.

Of course, if you're already the creative type, you can just take some time and think about how you can de-clutter and/or reorganize with what you already have on hand. That would be a cost saving measure, too!




However there's no imagination needed here for this easy to read and information packed book, Declutter Fast, by Mimi Tanner. Written by a former pack rat this book will give you the secrets to the best way to clear your clutter. Here are some questions you'll find answers for:

Where do I start?
How long will it take?
How can I do some emergency decluttering?
Can I keep my stuff and still be less cluttered?

If you've taken the time to read this article then I'd say you definitely want to get yourself organized. Go ahead and make the decision to find a clean house de-clutter plan and start on the road to being organized. Use the links in this area to find out even more about the best way to clear the clutter out of your life.




Monday, November 5, 2012

Clear Your Clutter and Free Your Life


Whatever your clutter problem the answer is the same: make a decision to clear your clutter and then take action to clear your clutter.

Without action, the decision is meaningless. Without the right decision any action is undirected.

Physical clutter is the debris that is strewn around your home and work environment: papers and files in piles on the desk and floor, dirty clothes, washing up, unopened mail, half finished projects... the list is endless.

Don't be overwhelmed by the enormity of the task, break it down. Decide to deal with one room at a time or with one type of clutter at a time. Set aside some time to start, just half an hour initially will get you moving without seeming overwhelming. Set a timer and work at clearing the clutter until the timer goes off. Then you can give yourself a small reward like a cup of tea before tackling another 30 minutes worth of clearing up. Or leave it for today and do another 30 minutes tomorrow. Remember you are in charge here, not the clutter.

And then there is mental clutter: trying to remember everything - appointments, making phone calls, picking up the dry cleaning, and so on. Here the answer is even more simple - write it down! Not on scraps of paper to add to the physical clutter but in a diary or planner. Get your life organised and develop a habit of always noting everything down in your diary or planner as it arrives in your life.

Then develop a habit of checking the week ahead every morning. Keep your mind free for useful creative thought that moves you forward with your life and your projects.

Most importantly, remember to reward yourself for taking action on the clutter in your life. Knowing there is a reward at the end makes the clearing up much less irksome. And cultivate a tidiness habit - get into the habit of putting things away after you've used them rather than leaving them around to mount up and you'll never need to do a major clear up again.

Emotional clutter is when you spend your life wondering 'what if'. What if we hadn't split up? What if I'd married someone else? What if I hadn't been sacked? The What Ifs keep you anchored in the past. They get in the way of moving forward with your life today, and they sap your energy and enthusiasm for today.

One way to cope with emotional clutter is to meditate. Relax, be still, and focus on some one thing in the present - you can use a candle, or focus on your breathing or repeat a single sound. Don't be concerned at the thoughts that will crowd in but gently put your focus back on that one thing in the present.

Just 10 minutes a day of this type of relaxed meditation will help clear the emotional clutter from your mind.

As you clear all of this clutter from your life you will find you have more energy, more time and more space to enjoy today and prepare for a real fun tomorrow. And you will find you are able to move forward with any stuck projects or new challenges.

So, get more out of your life by clearing your clutter now.




Penny Dablin is a life coach who helps her clients to clear the clutter from their lives. For many more useful ideas for making more of your life see her website: http://www.pkdcoaching.co.uk




Saturday, November 3, 2012

Clear Your Clutter and You Will Feel Better!


Is Clutter clearing for you?

You may say - I have a lot of stuff, however, everything has

it own place - Therefore, decluttering is not for me.

Lets look at what is clutter:

- Everything that you didn't used for 1 or 2 years.

- Unfinished project.

- Pile or boxes of news papers that you will read one day.

- Something that you need to move each time you need to

get something else.

- Tax papers over 5 years.

- Clothes or shoes that doesn't fit anymore.

- Hats that you will never wear.

- Small appliances that you was supposed to fix.

- Old make-up, more than 6 months, dangerous for eye infection.

- Old set of gulf clubs - laying on the garage floor.

- Dishes that you don't like, evidently, you will not use it.

- Plastic containers that you no longer have the lids or visa

versa.

- Old exercise equipment.

- Books that you have already read.

- Vitamins more than 6 months old.

- Worn out underware, socks with holes in it.

- Samples of shampoo and perfume.

AND SO ON..

All those above are clutter. By clearing Clutter in your home you will

feel more energetic, you will find space you forget you had making your

home looking bigger.

Your collectibles will be in plain view, showing their true value.

Your closet will be more inviting and the door will close!

When your home is in order, you are proud to have friends over, you are

developping self-confidence and new relationship with others.

About the author:

GratiaMarie Letendre own a web site dedicated to Home-Storage-Solution.

Always looking for new ways for Home-Storage, Organisation and Decoration,

Fixing or Cleaning and anything in between.

Making your life easier is our goal.

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