The last thing I want to do when it’s nice out is clean. Yet, it still needs to be done. What I have finally learned is that the less stuff we leave around, the faster it is to get the house in order. I have been motivated this spring to start weeding through all the many random things in our house to sell, donate or toss. Lucky me, I got to review the book Toss, Keep, Sell, which seemed to be written for me.
Toss, Keep, Sell!: The Suddenly Frugal Guide to Cleaning Out the Clutter and Cashing In is written by Leah Ingram, who started the wonderful blog Suddenly Frugal. She takes you through a tour of your house to declutter and determine what to do with the items you no longer need or want. Each chapter features great stories sharing how to make money from your unwanted items, or how to get involved in a swap. It’s great to give items a new life, so I try to donate goods if they are still in proper working order. Did you the two things most people buy used are books and clothes. I have resold books on Amazon before and I took my first batch of clothes to the consignment shop when I participated in SimpleMom’s Project Simplify. Now that summer is (finally) here, it’s time to weed through the summer clothes and make room for SPACE!
Want to get your hands on this great, and quick, read? The publisher’s are running a promotion through the end of May to get 50% off. Plus, check out these other books on sale too:
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Enjoy and have a wonderful LONG weekend! |
Disclosure: I was provided a copy of this book to review. It in no way influenced my opinions here.
Toss, Keep, Sell!: The Suddenly Frugal Guide to Cleaning Out the Clutter and Cashing In