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Article: Going from pack rat to clutter cutter.(Features)(Homefront)
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- The Christian Science Monitor
- Article date:
- June 20, 2001
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Byline: Ross Atkin Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
For a former Idaho farm boy, Don Aslett has made quite a name for himself. Not for growing spuds, but as a cleaning and decluttering expert.
While modesty may not be Mr. Aslett's strong suit - he calls himself the world's expert on the subject of cleaning and clutter - there's no arguing that he's accomplished a lot.
He's published 38 books with such intriguing titles as "Clutter's Last Stand," "No Time to Clean!" and "How to Handle 1,000 Things at Once." He's made thousands of speeches, presentations, and media appearances. And his cleaning business, Varsity Contractors Inc., ...