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	<title>Comments on: Cleaning out the treasure closet</title>
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		<title>By: Kim Eagles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kim Eagles</dc:creator>
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		<description>Kent-  really ask yourself the question of whether you are honering any of your keep sakes by having them shoved in a closet for years.  the other question about the books is whether you will ever `really`use them again for anything or as a tech guy do you go to the internet to get any information you need, is the stuff in the books outdated or can it found anywhere else. asking lots of questions is the first step to deciding the fate of your `stuff` and answering them honestly is the hardest part. another excercise to try: Take a look at your mortgage payments and calculate how much you pay per square foot of space, is the stuff living in that space worth what it is costing you.  these are all questions to get you thinking about your stuff and what it is worth to you, there is not right and wrong answer just honest answers.  congratualtions on being brave enough to start this process, you are so much farther ahead than loads of people who never take action.  Way to go!</description>
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