Clutter is one of the hardest things for me personally. I move quickly and stuff ends up everywhere. I finally hired someone to help — and they were SO helpful, I asked if they could help you too. Enjoy!
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For a good part of my life I thought I was dumb. Actually, that was the bad part of my life. I struggled in school while my siblings earned honors. (Is that what they call it? I don't remember.) Naturally I assumed the problem was with me. Now I realize, as do a lot of researchers and educators, that the stumbling block for many students and adults isn't the amount of brainpower, but how your brain learns the best.
For example, when I purchase something with a long list of written instructions, I'm overwhelmed. Whereas minimal words and lots of illustrations and I'm good to go! (Thank you, Ikea!)
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