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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2019 · 25 MIN

Cords & Cables

from The Art of Decluttering

This week we have a conversation around decluttering and organising your cords and cables!In this episode we:● Challenge you to stop procrastinating decluttering this area! If this area of your home typically belongs to someone else, ask them to listen with you;● Encourage you to label cords and cables when they come into your home to make it easier to locate them now and to declutter them when it is time to;● Give you some tips for how to organise them now and how to let go of them;● Get you to think about disposing of them in an environmentally friendly way;Things mentioned in this episode:● DIY Photo Organising Podcast● Filing FairiesWhere to find replacement cords and cables:● Jaycar● Battery World● Kogan● Ebay - just make sure they are a reputable seller and the voltage is correctSome of the many places you can recycle e-waste:● Australia wide E-Waste drop off points● https://www.electronicrecyclingaustralia.com.au (Adelaide)● Mobile Phones● Recycling Near You● OfficeWorks Recycling Program● Thank you Kerrie Dorman for the episode request and OneCandace from the US for your Apple Podcast review.Join our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week we have a conversation around decluttering and organising your cords and cables!In this episode we:● Challenge you to stop procrastinating decluttering this area! If this area of your home typically belongs to someone else, ask them to listen with you;● Encourage you to label cords and cables when they come into your home to make it easier to locate them now and to declutter them when it is time to;● Give you some tips for how to organise them now and how to let go of them;● Get you to think about disposing of them in an environmentally friendly way;Things mentioned in this episode:● DIY Photo Organising Podcast● Filing FairiesWhere to find replacement cords and cables:● Jaycar● Battery World● Kogan● Ebay - just make sure they are a reputable seller and the voltage is correctSome of the many places you can recycle e-waste:● Australia wide E-Waste drop off points● https://www.electronicrecyclingaustralia.com.au (Adelaide)● Mobile Phones● Recycling Near You● OfficeWorks Recycling Program● Thank you Kerrie Dorman for the episode request and OneCandace from the US for your Apple Podcast review.Join our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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