This two-time cancer survivor writes to-do lists and weeds out her cancer clutter and home after the New Year, resulting in less physical and mental clutter, and less worry.
BY Barbara Tako
PUBLISHED January 03, 2020
Barbara Tako is a breast cancer survivor (2010), melanoma survivor (2014) and author of Cancer Survivorship Coping Tools–We'll Get You Through This. She is a cancer coping advocate, speaker and published writer for television, radio and other venues across the country. She lives, survives, and thrives in Minnesota with her husband, children and dog. See more at www.cancersurvivorshipcopingtools.com,or www.clutterclearingchoices.com.
Are you feeling worn down after the holidays and a little bit bewildered by the New Year? When there is physical clutter, cancer or other types around my home, it adds to my stress and mental clutter. As a clutter clearing speaker-author as well as a cancer survivor (still here after two cancers), I like to share my tips to ease your cancer-cluttered thoughts and home.
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