Welcome to our special ‘Clear Your Cutter Day’ newsletter.
Get ready to turn your junk into cash over the next two weeks in time for national Clear Your Clutter Day on Saturday
11th March!
So many ways to get involved! - Competition prizes to win
- Our FREE 14 Day De-Cluttering Challenge SIGN-UP HERE including daily tips, hints and encouragement
- Transform Your Life by Clearing Your Clutter FREE eBook you can download
now
- Video tips to help you; de-clutter, organise, make money, help charities and get free of burdens
- Live Twitter Q&A surgery on Saturday 11th March - ask your questions using the hashtag
#ClearYourClutter
- Lots of fun ways for “how to get involved”
- Jasmine’s Facebook Live sessions every Tuesday at 6.30pm
This year’s amazing de-cluttering advice is being brought to you care of our fantastic expert partners; Experian - Relish Broadband - Bankers Box by
Fellowes – Oxfam – Association for Professional Declutterers & Organisers - Gone for Good - Action for Children.
And don’t forget to read our really handy Clear Your Clutter Articles packed with loads of tips and hints for clearing the junk from your life and making more money! |
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Sign-up here to receive
your 14 Day De-Cluttering Challenge emails sent straight to your inbox.
Clear Your Clutter Day founder Jasmine Birtles has put together her top 14 tips to get you clearing your clutter. If you want to de-clutter your life but don’t know where to start, these helpful emails will get you up and running in no time.
Good Luck!
Our 14 Day De-Cluttering Challenge starts on Wednesday
1st March.
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Clear You Clutter day 2017 |
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Today is the last day to enter our 7 Days of Competitions.
We’ve got everything from a ladder bookshelf to a Clear Your Clutter Bundle from Fellowes worth £150.
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There are loads of ways to get involved with Clear Your Clutter Day 2017.
You can take part in our live Twitter Q&A Surgery, join our social communities, enter our competitions, post your before and
after photos and let us know how your de-cluttering is going.
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Would you like… More money, to feel less stressed, have more free time and be healthier?
Of course you would, who wouldn’t?!
So download this year’s jampacked 10
step guide to clearing your clutter!
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How To de-clutter your finances |
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Thanks to busy lifestyles, it’s all too easy to let clutter build up around the home.
Keeping on top of everything can almost feel like an impossible task.
So, Fellowes have put together this guide to de-cluttering your home to take you through every step.
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Someone once said ‘a little goes a long way’, and when it comes to feeling smarter about being in control of your finances, even the simplest of savings can be a good thing.
Read this article to find out
the simple savings you can make to clear your clutter. |
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The season is changing; winter clothes go back into the depths of the wardrobe and the warmer clothes inevitably come forward to welcome the warmer weather.
Having a good old clear-out at this time of year is immensely satisfying,
for your space and for your mind – but more than that, your clear-out can positively impact people all over the world when donating to a charity.
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Unused icons on your desktop.
Apps on your phone.
Bookmarks on your browser that are better left alone.
You might not realise it, but this clutter is causing you stress.
So follow our 8 steps to clear your digital clutter.
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If you’re looking to de-clutter your bills this month, switching your home broadband provider could be a great place to start.
Thankfully, Relish broadband is on hand to help with the de-cluttering process, with useful tips
and hints on how you could streamline your broadband deal and cut down on unnecessary expenditure.
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There can be clear social benefits from de-cluttering – helping good causes raise money by selling your unwanted goods, and helping the environment by making sure your unwanted goods are re-used or recycled.
In fact we can add
£1 billion to charity shops’ incomes in the UK by diverting just 5% of useable clothing and household items from landfill to charities.
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With Thanks to our 2017 Partners |
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Why not ask me and other MoneyMagpies on our Facebook page, Tweet us or email us. We will do our best to answer all your de-cluttering questions.
Love, Jasmine
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