The Focus Project puts people behind a camera to examine their clutter carefully. Sometimes "clutter" becomes singular and you lose sight of the individual items. As you take pictures, see them in two ways: photographically and through your desires for your space. Three elements underlie each picture: framing, valuing and editing. Frame individual items with the camera for a new perspective. Value an item in light of its meaning, home, and future. Edit things to achieve an uncluttered life. As pictures are made, they may be shared with a partner or with The Focus Project Facebook Group. The project leads to a creative project with your digital photos that expresses your relationship with the things in your life. This book guides you through the 6 steps of the project and helps you understand more deeply your relationship with your clutter.1. Partner2. Photograph your items3. Connect camera and computer4. Evaluate5. Express creatively6. Address clutter directlyThe author is a recovering messy and professional organizer. While she appreciates the nuances of clutter, she now prefers that her things have a home where they belong.
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