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My Bedroom/Office by Jordan Green
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  • Post category:Mental health / Positive change
  • Post published:September 8, 2013

Treat your mind like a home. Open windows to let change in, clear out the attic and keep everything tidy. The front door only lets in who you want, and don’t be afraid to extend to increase the value.

Photo: My Bedroom/Office by Jordan Green under Creative Commons license

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