When you walk into a cluttered room or look in that cluttered closet, your heart drops. Imperceptibly, you are dealing with negativity in your own home. Isn't there enough of that out in the world? Your home should be a place of refuge; a place that makes you smile. It's clean, harmonious, flows, and makes you feel good. If there are any places in your home aren't like this, you need to tackle them right away.
How do you feel when your office desk is cluttered? Is it hard to concentrate? Are your thoughts scattered? That's how clutter in your home impacts you. Getting rid of it will help you focus. You will feel more calm and relaxed. Think of the energy that can generate!
Look at each item you own and ask yourself two questions:
Do I love it? If yes, keep it. If no, go on to question two.
Do I need it? If you used it in the last year or definitely plan to use it in the next six months, it can stay. If not, it goes.
What if you love everything or are overly sentimental? At this point, you don't own your things, they own you. Find a loving friend or a trained clutter professional to help you let go.
What if you think you'll need it someday? Get rid of it. You'll probably forget you have it by the time you need it, and buy a new one anyway. Or it won't work anymore, or you won't be able to find it.
Some of us can't stand waste. It's important to look at why you're keeping items and whether it makes sense for you. I will never need 200 twist ties or 300 plastic grocery bags. It's okay for me to just keep a few.
Maybe you love reading and can't stand to get rid of a book, newspaper, or magazine. Will you ever read it again? If yes, keep it. If no, give it to those who don't have books. Give your magazines to professionals with a waiting room—doctors, dentists, hair stylists, hospitals.
What about clothes? We think we'll wear them again one day. Or maybe the style will come back. When I left the corporate world I kept my suits for five years. Whenever I did need a suit, I didn't want to wear ‘that old thing' and I bought a new one anyway. So I finally gave them all away and I have the satisfaction of knowing that someone is using them. I now go through my closet every six months.
Imagine someone standing in front of you lovingly looking at an item. Would you give it to them? If so, it goes in the donation bag. When you buy something, always give away one or two old items.
It doesn't matter if it's expensive. If you don't love them or need them, give them to someone who does. This not only helps someone else, but frees up space in your life for new things that you do love or can use.
Treat yourself to a home you love – declutter.
Pep In Your Step
This article will guide you through the main reasons why duplicate content is a bad thing for your site, how to avoid it, and most importantly, how to fix it. What it is important to understand initially, is that the duplicate content that counts against you is your own. What other sites do with your content is often out of your control, just like who links to you for the most part? Keeping that in mind.
How to determine if you have duplicate content.
When your content is duplicated you risk fragmentation of your rank, anchor text dilution, and lots of other negative effects. But how do you tell initially? Use the ?value? factor. Ask yourself: Is there additional value to this content? Don't just reproduce content for no reason. Is this version of the page basically a new one, or just a slight rewrite of the previous? Make sure you are adding unique value. Am I sending the engines a bad signal? They can identify our duplicate content candidates from numerous signals. Similar to ranking, the most popular are identified, and marked.
How to manage duplicate content versions.
Every site could have potential versions of duplicate content. This is fine. The key here is how to manage these. There are legitimate reasons to duplicate content, including: 1) Alternate document formats. When having content that is hosted as HTML, Word, PDF, etc. 2) Legitimate content syndication. The use of RSS feeds and others. 3) The use of common code. CSS, JavaScript, or any boilerplate elements.
In the first case, we may have alternative ways to deliver our content. We need to be able to choose a default format, and disallow the engines from the others, but still allowing the users access. We can do this by adding the proper code to the robots.txt file, and making sure we exclude any urls to these versions on our sitemaps as well. Talking about urls, you should use the nofollow attribute on your site also to get rid of duplicate pages, because other people can still link to them.
As far as the second case, if you have a page that consists of a rendering of an rss feed from another site ? and 10 other sites also have pages based on that feed - then this could look like duplicate content to the search engines. So, the bottom line is that you probably are not at risk for duplication, unless a large portion of your site is based on them. And lastly, you should disallow any common code from getting indexed. With your CSS as an external file, make sure that you place it in a separate folder and exclude that folder from being crawled in your robots.txt and do the same for your JavaScript or any other common external code.
Additional notes on duplicate content.
Any URL has the potential to be counted by search engines. Two URLs referring to the same content will look like duplicated, unless you manage them properly. This includes again choosing the default one, and 301 redirecting the other ones to it.
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