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So we're looking at what kind of things that you can pack two weeks out, and right now
we're going to be looking at moving your office and packing up your office. So the first thing
that we kind of talked about in the "General Tips" section is to get rid of things that
you're not using or that you don't need or don't work, and that's kind of a standard
for packing any room or packing anything. You don't want to pack things that you don't
need, it's just extra weight. So something that I can do, this is where I keep a lot
of my supplies that I use everyday, and I can go through these baskets and try all the
pens because the last time I did that was a year and a half ago when I moved into this
place. So I can try all the pens and if they're not working, throw them out, if I don't want
them or if I never use them then give them away, donate them, find a friend that needs
them. And do that for all of my supplies here. And then, of course, I have other places where
I keep supplies that I'll want to do the same thing with. In this basket here I keep supplies
that I don't use necessarily on a daily basis, but I might find something in here that I
just don't need anymore or that something that broke and I just stuck in this basket
because I didn't know where else to put it and it's time to get rid of that thing. So
I can pretty much do that for all of these spaces, including my files and my papers,
and my materials that I use for projects. I might find materials that I used for a project
a year ago and I don't need them anymore, I haven't used them in a year, so I can get
rid of those so I'm not having to pack them. And in terms of the files and your papers,
going through those things, and again, just getting rid of things that you don't need
anymore.