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		<title>By: Angie</title>
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		<description>I read an interesting book on birth order called, &quot;The New Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are&quot; by Dr. Kevin Leman.  It was interesting and talked a lot about perfectionism.  He suggested that clutter or something like a messy desk could be an example of perfectionism.  It is kind of like a coping mechanism or a way for a perfectionist to &quot;prove&quot; that he/she is not a perfectionist.  He explains it more eloquently than I can.  So something else to add to the list of forms of clutter.  :)  Great blog post!</description>
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