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Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Epigraph Preface: Getting to grips with "stuff" Introduction: What do you find difficult to throw away and why? Part One: You can master the art of discarding: Ten attitudes to help you get rid of things
1: Don’t keep it “for now” 2: Avoid “temporary” storage—decide now! 3: “Sometime” never comes 4: “Really convenient!” to somebody else—irritating junk to me 5: Nothing is sacred 6: If you’ve got it, use it 7: Storage and organization methods are not the solution 8: “Maybe this could go…” 9: Don’t worry that you’ll get rid of something you shouldn’t 10: Don’t aim for Perfection
Part Two: Time to get rid of it: Ten strategies for discarding
1: Don’t look—throw! 2: Chuck it there and then 3: Discard when you exceed a certain amount 4: Discard after a certain period of time 5: Regular discarding 6: Discard things even if they can still be used 7: Establish discarding criteria 8: Have plenty of disposal routes 9: Start small 10: Who disposes of what? Decide responsibilities
Part Three: How to feel better about getting rid of things: of things: Alternatives to throwing away Afterword About the Author About the Translator Newsletters
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