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Store your passwords safely. I recommend that you create a spreadsheet with your account information, save it to an external hard drive and store it in a secure place such as a safe. For security reasons, it’s best not to store the spreadsheet on your computer hard drive or your account passwords in your email. If you prefer to keep a paper version of your password spreadsheet, be sure to also store it in a secure location. It is reassuring to have a digital or paper spreadsheet with your account information, since these ensure that after you shred your statements and invoices, you’ll still be able to find your documents, a few keyboard clicks or a phone call away.
Mark Hickman Homes SaveEmail 6. Respect your remaining stuff. The best way to avoid acquiring new tools, furniture and containers is to take care of the ones you already have. Kondo encourages her readers to treat possessions with a respect one might reserve for a living being — thanking tools for the purpose they serve, for example. While this may be a step further than you want to go, follow Kondo’s advice for taking care of items that serve you well by oiling shovel handles, sharpening blades and dusting off pots.
use of a mirror in the hall
great place to store board games or other hard items
under stairs
way to store a tv...
storage under bed and under steps
panel slides in front of tv, door closes to look like wooden wall
cool cabinet idea!
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