There are TONS of useless things in your house, and they're only there because you're too disorganized to start cleaning. Like: Extra buttons for clothes you don't own, old collections of holiday cards, your stash of plastic grocery bags, your calendar from last year, and your stacks of old magazines.
I've never really had an office here at the good confines of Townsquare Media until the last couple of years. I had a work station or a cubby, I guess you'd call it. But now, I'm Super Official and have a real office.
A new survey found why we won't get rid of stuff even if we never use it. The top three are: "I might need it one day" . . . sentimental reasons . . . and hanging onto it to sell it.
There are TONS of useless things in your house, and they're only there because you're too disorganized to start cleaning. Like: Extra buttons for clothes you don't own, old collections of holiday cards, your stash of plastic grocery bags, your calendar from last year, and your stacks of old magazines.
I've been married over 25 years now, but I was a bachelor for quite a while before I got married. During the time I was a bachelor and living on my own, roaming the countryside, I accumulated lots of stuff. Guy stuff, useful important stuff, MY STUFF.