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	<title>Comments on: Repost: Interview with Kathryn Porter</title>
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		<title>By: Gloria Oren</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gloria Oren</dc:creator>
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		<description>On 1/10/2007 Donna J. Shepherd said:Wow! What an indepth interview. As I&#039;m cleaning out my basement, and attempting to find a home for all my Christmas decorations, this is timely information for me. Thank you! - Donna

On 1/10/2007 Cyndia said: I really enjoyed the interview with Kathryn Porter. She has some great ideas on de-cluttering. I especially liked the part about letting kids see that a real person does the cleaning and de-cluttering at the house.

On 1/11/2007 Anonymous said: Kathryn&#039;s advice is spot on. When I cleared out the family room to make space for the Christmas tree, I vowed that after the holidays, when the tree was gone, nothing else was coming back in that room. It works! The entire family recognized the difference and enjoys the new space and light. This was a terrific interview. Thanks! - Debbie (mbotham@comcast.net)

On 1/11/2007 Anonymous said: You&#039;re singing my song, Kathryn!

As a military wife and mom, I make us go through the house every 3-6 months clearing out stuff we&#039;ve outgrown, broken, or just don&#039;t care about anymore. The kids participate, usually giving up one thing in five. It&#039;s the only way to sanely move every 1-4 years.

For birthdays and Christmas, I always ask for stuff I can use--this year, I want bookmarks to advertise my new book, Infinite Space, Infinite God.

On 1/12/2007 Anonymous said: I&#039;ve read Kathryn&#039;s book and I was so impressed with it that I&#039;ve recommended it to several friends who are being held captive by their clutter, just as I am. Thanks to Kathryn encouragement I&#039;m not so overwhelmed by my possessions any more.</description>
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<p>On 1/10/2007 Cyndia said: I really enjoyed the interview with Kathryn Porter. She has some great ideas on de-cluttering. I especially liked the part about letting kids see that a real person does the cleaning and de-cluttering at the house.</p>
<p>On 1/11/2007 Anonymous said: Kathryn&#8217;s advice is spot on. When I cleared out the family room to make space for the Christmas tree, I vowed that after the holidays, when the tree was gone, nothing else was coming back in that room. It works! The entire family recognized the difference and enjoys the new space and light. This was a terrific interview. Thanks! &#8211; Debbie (mbotham@comcast.net)</p>
<p>On 1/11/2007 Anonymous said: You&#8217;re singing my song, Kathryn!</p>
<p>As a military wife and mom, I make us go through the house every 3-6 months clearing out stuff we&#8217;ve outgrown, broken, or just don&#8217;t care about anymore. The kids participate, usually giving up one thing in five. It&#8217;s the only way to sanely move every 1-4 years.</p>
<p>For birthdays and Christmas, I always ask for stuff I can use&#8211;this year, I want bookmarks to advertise my new book, Infinite Space, Infinite God.</p>
<p>On 1/12/2007 Anonymous said: I&#8217;ve read Kathryn&#8217;s book and I was so impressed with it that I&#8217;ve recommended it to several friends who are being held captive by their clutter, just as I am. Thanks to Kathryn encouragement I&#8217;m not so overwhelmed by my possessions any more.</p>
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