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June 19, 2013
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Consumed by a house overstuffed with stuff that hasn't been used in a while? In this series former television producer-turned-de-cluttering expert Jill Pollack helps families cut through their physical and emotional clutter and rebuild their lives from scratch. The process includes asking them to put everything they own in storage for 30 days ... except for 10 essential items, and at the end of the month, families must decide what possessions they'll throw out, donate or keep. Their homes are also transformed into useful spaces with storage and organizational solutions.
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