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Here are ideas for using either paper or electronic password organizers, plus instructions for how

Here are ideas for using either paper or electronic password organizers, plus instructions for how to opt out and stop telemarketing calls. Here are ideas for using either paper or electronic password organizers, plus instructions for how to opt out and stop telemarketing calls. [View this email in your browser]( [Home Storage Solutions 101: A Place For Everything That Matters]( Dear {NAME}, Today's Declutter 365 mission is to stop forgetting your passwords, by either filling out a password organizer form, or otherwise using an electronic password organizer. The goal is to stop wasting time and to save yourself frustration when you can't remember your password, username, email address you used, or security question when trying to get access to a website you've signed up for. It's also to let someone else you trust know about how to access various websites and accounts you may have for the future, if something were to happen and you were unavailable for a time. In this article there are lots of ideas for how to organize your passwords (both digital and analog), as shown by readers who've already taken this challenge, to let you choose the best method for you. [Click Here For Password Organizer Ideas: Paper & Electronic]( [Password Organizer]( [Pin The Article For Later]( Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner {Featured Product} A very simple way to clean your microwave is to use the power of steam, combined with either vinegar or lemon juice, to loosen splatters and spills and make them easy to wipe away. This cute little "Angry Mama" microwave cleaner makes it not only simple, but fun, as she lets's steams out of her head. (referral link) [Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner]( [Click here to get one of these Angry Mama microwave cleaners for yourself](. [Click Here For Your Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner]( How To Opt Out & Stop Telemarketing Calls Another Declutter 365 mission for this week is to opt out and stop telemarketing calls coming into your home. I consider the majority of these unwanted calls to be clutter of the worst variety, and taking a few steps starting today can at least reduce the number of these calls that you'll get from now on. Here's my article with what to do. [Click Here For How To Opt Out & Stop Telemarketing Calls]( [Stop Telemarketing Calls]( [Pin This Article For Later]( Do You Ever Feel Like This? [Daily Cleaning Checklist]( My couch is feeling pretty darn comfy right now. What about yours? If it's hard to find the motivation to clean, first, that's completely normal. But if you work toward making it a habit, it's something you do regularly, and it's not something where you have to dread it, or need as much motivation. Check out what I call the ["core 5" of daily cleaning tasks here](. [Click Here For The Core 5 Daily Cleaning Tasks]( Declutter 365 Missions For This Week Use the[May Declutter 365 calendar]( to help you get this week's Challenge accomplished, and to [declutter your home in 15 minutes a day](. This week's 15 minute daily missions include: - Monday - Read the [Organized Home Challenge #22: Organize Passwords, Manuals And Warranties]( and [opt out and stop telemarketing calls]( - Tuesday - Create a [paper or electronic password organizer]( (you can use this [printable password organizer form]( if you'd like) - Wednesday - [Declutter owner's manuals and warranties]( - Thursday - [Organize your remaining warranties and manuals]( - Friday - [Declutter another flat surface]( - Saturday - Get paper clutter out of house by shredding, recycling or trashing - Sunday - [Declutter/shred/file paper piles]( [Taylor] [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:taylor@home-storage-solutions-101.com) [Email](mailto:taylor@home-storage-solutions-101.com) [Declutter365]( [Declutter365]( Copyright © 2020 Flanery Companies, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website, Home-Storage-Solutions-101.com for the newsletter and email updates. Our mailing address is: Flanery Companies, LLC P.O. Box 2554West Lafayette, IN 47996 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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