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Moving the home office

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kayofficeban.jpgI’ll be offline Monday, July 30, and Tuesday, July 31, because my new home office is finally ready. I wish I were—I cannot believe how much paper we accumulate despite perceiving ourselves as a paperless society. From bookshelves to filing cabinets, the paper gluts every square inch. My goal: getting truly organized, deleting clutter (real-world SPAM!) and settling in so I can meet a mountain of deadlines.

I’m optimistically allowing 2 days to purge paperwork, cull through books and choose what’ll go to charity and what I’ll keep, and go through the hundreds of small slips of paper I seem to always write my passwords on.

I’ll return to regale you with tales of the move (and other things too) on Wednesday, August 1.

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