
Closet Pro-Tip!
Dividers are great for creating a smaller space to stack items like bags or other loose accessories that would normally create a mess without using boxes as storage. If you can see your items directly on the shelf instead of in a box, you are more likely to remember it exists and actually use it. {BuzzFeed}
116 Things to Throw Away
1. The other side of a pair of lost earrings 2. Scraps of wrapping paper 3. Cards people have given you with no sentimental value 4. Receipts you don’t need 5. Ticket stubs 6. Socks with holes 7. Old t-shirts 8. Leftover change 9. Dried flowers 10. Magazines 11. CDs 12. Hair elastics that have lost stretchiness 13. Hair accessories you don’t use 14. Shoes that don’t fit or that you don’t wear 15. Extra photo prints 16. Little knickknacks (designate a bowl and fill it) 17. Kit

Blogging Love from Bridesmaiding!
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Donate Old Cell Phones
I have found a growing obsession with many of my clients is to hold onto old cell phones. I totally understand keeping ONE old phone incase something happens to your current one but I work with people that have five or six phones several generations old. While the root cause is different for everyone, I think it can be a lot easier to let go of those old devices if you know where to give them and that they can really do some good. There are so many wonderful charities that wi