Sentences with phrase «stuff taking up space»

To find the juice to de-clutter your surroundings: Picture a tidy space Clutter is a great big drag on your energy — and not just because of all the stuff taking up space.

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I'll sleep much better tonight knowing that all the stuff I learned in school is just needlessly taking up space in my brain.
It won't take up prime oven real estate like traditional green bean dishes so you'll be able to save space for turkey and stuffing.
Stuffed animals and toys just take up much - needed space!
In fact, stuffed animals are rarely played with for long, and they take up space and gather dust, as other parents have noticed too (like blogger «I gave up by noon»).
A crib, pack - n - play, bouncer, walker, swing, stroller, carseat, high chair... that stuff takes up a lot of space!
For example, I've never had the need to wear a sports bra while running, bikini tops could easily be purchased in the kids section, and I'm yet to find a dress with a fitted chest area that I can wear without stuffing it to the brim with something other than my boobs, which never do an adequate job of taking up the allotted space on their own.
You'll probably already have tons of baby stuff taking up precious floor space at home.
All that stuff takes up a whole lot of space, after all.
Baby stuff takes up tons of space and there are always moms who will almost pay you to take a swing or exersaucer out of the corner of our living room or garage.
For storage, purchase some under - bed totes on wheels that can hold tons of stuff without taking up valuable floor and shelf space.
I find the items that can get heaviest and take up the most space are not clothes but toiletries, hair stuff, misc chargers and electronics, and «extras» — a book (when power runs out), knitting and / or embroidery supplies for relaxing, etc..
All of that stuff is always with you now and doesn't take up space in your inventory.
With only a few missions to keep you occupied and lots of dead space between the fun stuff, Waste of Space doesn't take long until it starts living up to its space between the fun stuff, Waste of Space doesn't take long until it starts living up to its Space doesn't take long until it starts living up to its name.
And I'm sure there's more minute differences that I can't think of right now that I enjoy in P3rd (like taking a bath in a hot spring to get stat boosts instead of eating food like other MH games, or having to unlock said status boosts by doing specific quests rather than having them handed to you freely simply for progressing through the game... or that felyne inside quests that you can give items to send back to your item box in your home to free up inventory space, making it possible to gather resources while still packing a full inventory for battle... or the fact you get a 4th page on your inventory specific for carves and gathering while in the quest... stuff that generally make the game more fun and convenient).
You can put other stuff around it, but the Nook stuff is always there (and taking up space).
New Year resolutions can include cleaning out old equipment and space (like that 1990's treadmill that is now clothes rack), or, «stuff» that hasn't been seen in years taking up valuable space.
If space is at premium (I know it is when I travel), your gear could be taking up room for other things like all that great stuff you bought while shopping in Hawaii.
By time you toss in the tokens, decks of cards and other stuff Trickerion takes up a lot of space.
It takes the form of a top - down space shooter where the aim is to blow stuff up and score points by flying through pick - ups along the way.
To compensate you have a selection of buildings to pop down, and since these tend to cost a lot to run and take up space that could otherwise be occupied by tax - paying businesses or citizens a lot of Urban Empire is about trying to give the city the least amount of stuff possible.
What's more, it contained everything I owned at the time, so I wasn't taking up space — so to say — by having loads of stuff stored elsewhere.
Big, chunky SUVs and trucks that can haul all our stuff and take up parking spaces all the way to edge, and give us a high - up vantage point over the road, and at least look like they can handle all kinds of terrain, whether or not they actually have the all - wheel drive to do so.
Design used to take up a lot of space, with big draughting boards, huge drawings and interns to do all the repetitive and boring stuff.
When I went to CES a few years ago half the floor space seemed to be taken up with this stuff.
I've downsized just my own stuff to the point where my clothes take up less than 10 % of all clothing space used (she won't let donate much of it even though I only use less than 1/3 of what I now have), and I've rid myself of over 75 % of my accumulated stuff, much of which were in boxes I had not opened since moving into this house 15 years ago.
I suppose it can not be called a unitasker, the Unclutterer's term for stuff that takes up space and only does one thing, because it makes them in both bone and paw shapes, unlike the far less sophisticated Sunbeam gourmet dog treat maker, which only makes bone shaped treats.
It sure feels good to clear your house of clutter and pack less - used items away so they don't take up space — but all too often, this cleaning strategy makes it difficult to remember where you put your stuff.
If you're running out of space, the storage settings are an excellent place to determine what is taking up that space, and how much you can reclaim by removing applications and deleting stuff you don't need.
As I go through all of my stuff, I realize how many useless things I accumulated over the years that only take up space and don't add value to my life today.
Bins are used for storing stuff that is taking up too much space.
Of course, there's nothing wrong with garage sale stuff, but it all served just one purpose and took up extra floor space.
It takes up next to no space but fits a lot of stuff on it.
I enjoy decluttering and getting rid of stuff that takes up space.
The previous owners left some weird random stuff down there that is taking up precious space, including a loveseat, lamp oil (huh?)
Expenses and just figuring out what works in the new spaces takes patience and more patience, otherwise you end up buying a bunch of stuff that doesn't really work.
The original granite black counter tops and stainless steel sink work perfectly in the space and once I unpacked and styled up all our «stuff» (which took me several days) I was beyond happy with the end result.
So, technically we have had it done for almost a year, It is a GREAT gift idea and super practical for kids who collect stuffed animals (without taking up floor space)!
We did a downsize back in May... so far most things are working fine, but we have the 3rd bedroom that is the multi-purpose room (tv / computer / craft / guest room) which we are still working on... we just purchased a futon for the room and got rid of my son's mates bed as the bed took up lots of space and we had no where to sit when watching tv, and for the amount of time he is home or we have guests it will suffice for sleeping on... I am in the process of working on the closet as it is still stuffed with things that need to find a home in the house, and I am trying to organize where to keep the craft supplies and also organize the computer area so that they work better... I have lot of wall space that I am thinking of putting shelves on as that will take things off the floor that are currently using up valuable space... So this is my project for the fall, and I hopefully will have it done by Xmas!!
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