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“LIVE BETTER WITH LITTLE EFFORT” IS A NEW (FREE!) COURSE FROM THE WASHINGTON
POST, OFFERING EASY WAYS TO UPGRADE YOUR LIVING SPACE

By Washington Post Staff
March 21, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. EDT

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Ever wondered if there’s a simpler way to keep your home clean and organized? Or
an easy DIY project that could quickly improve your space? Or if your
houseplants are truly living their best lives?

If you answered yes to any of those, Marisa Kashino, editor of The Washington
Post’s The Home You Own section, is here to help.



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You’re in control of the topic and the pace. Text Marisa what you want to learn
and keep texting to get more advice, or take a break when life gets too busy. If
a topic doesn’t seem relevant, skip it! Need extra help? Reply and ask Marisa.



All the tips Marisa shares are easy to understand, and almost anyone can apply
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