Living Better with Less Without Feeling Deprived
Gain a new perspective on de-cluttering, one which goes beyond cleaning out drawers to reconsidering your relationship to your belongings. Examine your beliefs about needs vs wants and how your attitudes relate to today’s fast-paced world. Learn simple strategies for living a more sustainable, earth-friendly life.
Kathi Miller, Clutter Coach, presents the program “Living Better with Less” at the Brookfield Public Library Community room on Tuesday, April 9, 2013, at 6:30 PM.
Ms. Miller teaches her clients a new way of living - what she calls the “Clutter-Free Life.” It’s not just about stuff, or their relationship to their stuff, but an entire system of re-evaluating what is important.
Registration for this free library seminar is requested but not required. Please contact the Adult Reference Desk at 262-782-4140, opt 1, with questions or to register.
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