

1. AVOID BUYING TOOLSDont buy a tool because you want it, but only if you absolutely need it. Even then, try find creative solutions using tools you already own first.
2. LEND YOUR TOOLS TO PEOPLE WHO ASKBe a Good Guy Woodworker. Ditch the arrogant, "dont even look at them" mentality. Friendships and goodwill are more valuable than objects.
3. SCRAP THE SCRAPSSpend one hour - just one day this year - throwing away scrap lumber. Especially those tiny cut-offs. Be honest with yourself: if there are scraps you havent touched in a year, you probably wont use them.
4. CREATE, DONT COLLECTIf you have tools that serve only to gather dust, sell them or give them away. Avoid emotional attachments to tools which can lead to hoarding and stifle productivity. Decluttering your shop will declutter your mind.
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