Declutter The Overflow Room with Juju and CC Episode 4


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Today we start on the bookcase. It’s a tedious job that requires you to really think about each book or item. I’m happy to say that I …

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  1. @eyrunsigrunardottir6977
    @eyrunsigrunardottir6977 says:

    It was interesting to see how easily you made decisions on the books, you clearly recognize your reality at this time in your life and just go on with it. Books can be be such a big part of peoples identity and are often hard to let go of. I even have many textbooks from my studies still and struggle to let go. It´s encouraging to watch you just do it.

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  2. @barbarap6851
    @barbarap6851 says:

    Hi CeeCee and Juju! I used to have so many books. Now, once I've read it, I donate it. Mostly, I use an e-reader. Hank Phillippi Ryan used to do a segment on our local news called "Hank Investigates". Juju, I love Kristin Hannah, also. Have you tried listening to audible books? They are available through the public library. Great job, girls!

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  3. @jolandagrubbs
    @jolandagrubbs says:

    Don't mind watching long videos of yours. I'd watch any length you put up on YouTube. I have one suggestion concerning that chair though. The squeaking sometimes makes it hard to concentrate on the stories you have to tell. But don't take me too seriously please, no criticism on my part. I admire your willingness to share your journey with us.

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  4. @annabelmiller7470
    @annabelmiller7470 says:

    It was fun watching you go through all these books. All the intentions you once had or the interests that have changed. I guess we all, or many of us, go through similar phases. I also have realized that I don't need to keep the things from all the phases I've gone through in my life. Sometimes it's hard to part, but at the end it's worth to get rid of the clutter. Keep up the good work! 🙋🏼‍♀️

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  5. @blaaaaaaarrrrr
    @blaaaaaaarrrrr says:

    Hello Juju. I heard that you struggle with reading the small print. Would an e-reader like the kindle or any other kind be an option for you? You can set the font size as big as you need it. Lots of libraries offer ebooks, so there would be an abundant supply for you to read without cluttering up your house. 🙋🏼‍♀️

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  6. @blaaaaaaarrrrr
    @blaaaaaaarrrrr says:

    20:44 David Sedaris. I have the same book. It's hilarious. Like all of his books. Love him. Mine is signed by him when he was promoting his book in Germany. So I can't give it away. 😅 I'm actually going through all of my books, too. I'm a book collector by profession (librarian). I just don't need them in.my house anymore. But it's hard to part with books. I will need several rounds. 🙋🏼‍♀️

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  7. @lauracurry9917
    @lauracurry9917 says:

    I feel that books are meant to be shared with new readers. As a result, I have only a few memorable childhood books of mine and my adult son’s too. I’ve made a conscious decision to use the library’s ebook lending service. It’s so wonderful to have less clutter from books and magazines too.

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