"We moved into a small home a year ago, and I have been organizing and painting, as well as giving a ton a stuff away. I am anxious to get started with pulling our home together, and loving our small, but uncluttered life."
~ MKayberg in Vancouver, WA
• Cure Clock: Starts tomorrow
• Assignment: Sign Up, get a copy and read to p. 69
• Curees: 366 and growing...
• Discussion Boards: 16 cities established
Welcome to our 7th Eight-Step Home Cure, which kicks off this next week and thanks to Hoover for sponsoring us for the very first time. Join us as we work together to make our homes more beautiful, organized and healthy in just eight weeks.
Jump in anytime, sign up and find all the info here on our new Cure page. Check out the cool, little book preview tool below...




Looking forward to the Spring Cure! For those interested in sharing photos of their progress, we have an active group of flickr curers posting here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/homecure
It is a non-regional group. All of the Spring 2009 curers are welcome to join us there as well.
view wig3000's profile
I have almost no money and one butt-ugly office/dining room ... hope you guys can help! I've heard (and seen) great things!
view cwebb's profile
I started re-reading my copy of the book over the weekend and what I found so inspiring was Maxwell's description of his apartment in Little Italy - and how "fixing" that helped him to open up and move forward in so many other areas of his life. I can't wait to start using and emptying my Outbox!
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I totally hadn't planned on joining in the spring cure since I'm planning on moving in june... but then I figured this is a good excuse to do some pre-move prep and start downsizing and begin creating a design plan once I decide on a new apartment. I'll be only vaguely following the cure, but it's a great way to stay motivated and on track.
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Hi Seshat -
I'm in exactly the same boat. I'm moving at the end of July, but the deep clean seems like a good way to downsize and get down to the essentials before moving, so that decorating the new place can start from scratch, not from 'argh'.
Good luck,
Betsey
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