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Eekk... I'm stuck on the decluttering in a few areas around my home - join me as I share what they are and the dilemmas I'm facing. You'll find out why I'm stuck on Tupperware, clothes, camping gear and picnic supplies!
I'm stuck because I might use in the future, because I need to sell something, because it's out of sight out of mind... all things our clients tell us EVERY DAY! It's important to be honest that my decluttering journey isn't linear and straight forward - nobody's is!
So if you have advice for me after listening to the episode then jump into the Facebook community and let me know... I'm here for it 🙂
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
What's Your Problem?... Quantity
Making Changes
Might As Well
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Whenever you declutter, you are internally weighing up the balance between comfort and inconvenience. Every item has both comfort and inconvenience to consider when you think about whether to keep or go. If you keep it, you have the comfort of having it available in the future, but the inconvenience of having to store, maintain and have the item take up the space.
There are so many things to think about that this has become a 2 part series!
Living a life free from clutter brings a level of comfort because the positive impacts are you have a more welcoming home, you save money and you save time too. But it does come at the cost of inconvenience of not having instant gratification of having something the minute you desire it. At every step, you have a choice to make, and you need to consider the cost and responsibility of each decision.
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Item or Space?
Bigger Living, Smaller Space
Replace vs Accumulate
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Whenever you declutter, you are internally weighing up the balance between comfort and inconvenience. Every item has both comfort and inconvenience to consider when you think about whether to keep or go. If you keep it, you have the comfort of having it available in the future, but the inconvenience of having to store, maintain and have the item take up the space.
There are so many things to think about that this has become a 2 part series!
Living a life free from clutter brings a level of comfort because the positive impacts are you have a more welcoming home, you save money and you save time too. But it does come at the cost of inconvenience of not having instant gratification of having something the minute you desire it. At every step, you have a choice to make, and you need to consider the cost and responsibility of each decision.
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Item or Space?
Bigger Living, Smaller Space
Replace vs Accumulate
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To celebrate my 10 years as a Professional Organiser I wanted to chat to other Professional Organisers who have also been in the industry for 10 years or more to glean wisdom from them as well as hear their top tips for achieving freedom from clutter.
Rebecca is an incredible Declutter Coach and is a veteran of our industry, it's such an honour that she was able to make time to share her wealth of experience with us.
Bec shares what Professional Organising looks like for her, including how working with complex cases has become her speciality.
If you're looking for a Declutter Coach in Adelaide, check out Rebecca Mezzino Declutter Coaching
Rebecca Mentions:
Organizing from the Inside Out
Bec is also a key lecturer in our brand new accredited course - it's the foundations of Decluttering and Professional Organising and expected to quickly become a required learning for entry into the Professional Organising industry. Whether you're in Australia or abroad, you can access this course as a brilliant first or next step in your professional development in our emerging and growing industry.
Learn more: https://aces.edu.au/courses/decluttering-course/
To receive $50 off, simply enter DART50 at checkout
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Become A Professional Organiser
What's Your Problem?... Maintenance
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To celebrate my 10 years as a Professional Organiser I wanted to chat to other Professional Organisers who have also been in the industry for 10 years or more to glean wisdom from them as well as hear their top tips for achieving freedom from clutter.
Kristina is an incredible Professional Organiser it's such an honour that she was able to make time to share her wealth of experience with us.
We chat about what type of organiser she is and what running a Professional Organising business has looked like over the years.
If you're looking for a Professional Organiser in Sydney, check out Decluttering Diva online
Kristina Mentions:
Mental Health First Aid
Boundaries Book
Ever considered a career as a Professional Organiser?
Our brand new course is accredited and ready to go - it's the foundations of Decluttering and Professional Organising and expected to quickly become a required learning for entry into the Professional Organising industry. Whether you're in Australia or abroad, you can access this course as a brilliant first or next step in your professional development in our emerging and growing industry.
Learn more: https://aces.edu.au/courses/decluttering-course/
To receive $50 off, simply enter DART50 at checkout
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What's Your Problem?... Quantity
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Do you get overwhelmed with the array of cleaning products available to you?
Do you feel nervous about cleaning with chemicals?
Do you wonder if you're even cleaning things properly?
Todays guest Laura from Spring Cleaning Co helps us make simple work of cleaning our homes! When it comes to cleaning, I personally need things to be as simple as possible so I can successfully get the job done.
She shares how her two cleaning products can deal with the everyday cleaning from showers to kitchens to windows and kitchen tables as well as stubborn organic stains like blood, urine and beetroot juice. Her everyday multipurpose cleaner and her enzyme cleaner have revolutionised the way I clean my house!!
Join Laura’s ‘Clean Smarter, Not Harder Challenge’ and get more time in your day! Simply DM Laura on Instagram the word ‘SMARTER’. It starts on Oct 1 so join now!
Links Mentioned:
Clean Smarter, Not Harder Challenge - DM 'SMARTER' to join
Spring Cleaning Co Instagram
Spring Cleaning Co Website
Morgans Microfibre Cloths (Bunnings)
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The Poop Test
The Minimal Mom
Environmental Hazards
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To celebrate my 10 years as a Professional Organiser I wanted to chat to other Professional Organisers who have also been in the industry for 10 years or more to glean wisdom from them as well as hear their top tips for achieving freedom from clutter.
Bonnie is a friend of the show and it's such a pleasure to welcome her back to share her wealth of experience with us.
We chat about what type of organiser she is and what running a Professional Organising business has looked like over the years.
If you're looking for a Professional Organiser in SE QLD, check out Little Home Organised online
Ever considered a career as a Professional Organiser?
Our brand new course is accredited and ready to go - it's the foundations of Decluttering and Professional Organising and expected to quickly become a required learning for entry into the Professional Organising industry. Whether you're in Australia or abroad, you can access this course as a brilliant first or next step in your professional development in our emerging and growing industry.
Learn more: https://aces.edu.au/courses/decluttering-course/
To receive $50 off, simply enter DART50 at checkout
Course covers:
An introduction to Professional OrganisingUnderstanding the Professional Organising IndustryAn introduction to Hoarding DisorderAn introduction to mental health careTrauma informed carePsychological safetyClient care and supportSelf careRisk managementEnvironmental risksManual handlingStep by step how to declutterWhat you need in your toolkitCase study videos of decluttering sessions in actionI'd love to ask you to leave a 5 star Google review today - it takes less than 2 minutes and it will make a huge impact on others confidence to listen/ engage/ join with our community and services around the world. Think of it as your way of giving back :) https://g.page/r/CaTTEYtgIiQTEBI/review
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Making Do
Become A Professional Organiser
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Ever considered a career as a Professional Organiser?
Our brand new course is accredited and ready to go - it's the foundations of Decluttering and Professional Organising and expected to quickly become a required learning for entry into the Professional Organising industry. Whether you're in Australia or abroad, you can access this course as a brilliant first or next step in your professional development in our emerging and growing industry.
Learn more: https://aces.edu.au/courses/decluttering-course/
To receive $50 off, simply enter DART50 at checkout
Course covers:
An introduction to Professional OrganisingUnderstanding the Professional Organising IndustryAn introduction to Hoarding DisorderAn introduction to mental health careTrauma informed carePsychological safetyClient care and supportSelf careRisk managementEnvironmental risksManual handlingStep by step how to declutterWhat you need in your toolkitCase study videos of decluttering sessions in actionI'd love to ask you to leave a 5 star Google review today - it takes less than 2 minutes and it will make a huge impact on others confidence to listen/ engage/ join with our community and services around the world. Think of it as your way of giving back :) https://g.page/r/CaTTEYtgIiQTEBI/review
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Environmental Hazards
Stocktake
Renovating and Building
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If you get stuck on the idea of if something sparks joy or not... here is a new test you can use to decide if you want to declutter something or keep it. It's the poop test. Ask this question when trying to decide if something should be decluttered or kept... "if it was covered in poop, would you clean it off or throw the item away?"
If you picked up your running shoes and they were covered in poop, would you clean them, scrape off the poo, take the laces out, soak the shoes and then wash and dry them. Would you do that? Or would you just throw them in the rubbish?
The fundamental idea is that if you create a framework for decision making, it will make it easier for you to make decisions. And the framework needs to fit your values.
If you're someone who wants to be surrounded by items that bring you incredible joy, use the spark joy framework
If you're more of a practical person, use the need it, use it, love it framework
If you're someone who needs to visualise poo on an item to decide if it's worth cleaning to keep... them use that framework!!
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Need It
Use It
Love It
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Today is the final week of our 3 week series called "What's Your Problem?" Discover 3 core clutter problems and the solution for each also!
Week three is all about a MAINTENANCE problem... solved by HABITS
Championing my favourite catch phrase of "don't put it down, put it away", if you're struggling to keep your decluttered and organised home maintained, the habits you put into practice are going to be game changing for you. Reduce procrastination and just do it... you can do it!
Explore today how to solve a maintenance problem through building your habits in your home.
I invite you to join my Head, Heart and Home Decluttering Course to further develop the habits needed to maintain a decluttered and organised home
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Close the Loop
Rejecting Busy
Three Times a Day
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Today is week 2 of our 3 week series called "What's Your Problem?" Learn 3 core clutter problems and learn the solution for each also!
Week two is all about a SYSTEMS problem... solved by ORGANISING
A great question to ask to start solving this problem is, "where does it belong?" Every item in your home (once decluttered) should have a home, somewhere it belongs.
A great organisational system is simple and functional. It doesn't need to be complicated and perfect! Learn the top tips for organisational success in todays episode.
Explore today how to solve a systems problem through organising your home.
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Out or Away
Location Location Location
Logical Organising
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Sometimes wonder if while you slept someone picked up your house and shook it like a snow globe leaving unidentified clutter everyone?
Today we begin a 3 week series called "What's Your Problem?" and provide you with 3 core clutter problems and provide you the solution for each also!
Week one is all about a QUANTITY problem... solved by DECLUTTERING
A quantity problem is almost always the base of a clutter problem, even if you discover other problems along the way, quantity is usually the first domino to knock over to reach freedom from clutter.
You just have too much stuff.
Quantity isn't a fixed metric... it's not like there is a magic number of dinner plates and after that number you have a quantity issue. Your quantity is relative to the size of your family, the capacity of your storage and the reality of you circumstances.
Explore today how to solve a quantity problem through decluttering in your home.
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Enough
Might As Well
Letting Go
FOTO: Fear of Throwing Out
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Comparison is the thief of joy... I like to remind myself that just because someone has what I want, doesn't mean they're happy. And it's unlikely that becoming like someone else is going to make me happy either.
Comparison traps you in the future and you miss out on all the joy of today
Today in the podcast explore what is beneath comparison and you may even find some tips to align your desires to your values rather than what someone else has ☺️
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Enough
Might As Well
Because. Really. And
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Have you ever muttered the words, "I just need some breathing space", or when you've entered a cluttered room, "I can't even breathe in here", or when you're busy doing all the things, "I can't catch my breath"?
And equally, when you walk into a spacious and decluttered space, "I can finally breathe again".
Explore how being intentional and seeking to create space without guilt can change how you feel in your home. Whether it's space to relax on the weekend or space to put the clean dishes away, space to breathe is crucial.
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Enough
Making Do
Room to Bloom
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This week I've made some organisational changes in our house and they've shifted the feeling and flow of the spaces I've made changes in. We moved some furniture around, updated our kitchen plastics and reassessed the storage in the boys wardrobes.
Do you need to reassess and change an area of storage in your home? Start small and you may find that the flow on effect impacts many areas in a positive way!
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Stocktake
Might As Well
Because. Really. And
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Do you have a cardboard box problem? Do you see POTENTIAL in every 'good' box and keep it 'just in case you need it?' Today we're learning to break free from this source of clutter!
Whether it's delivery boxes, mailing boxes, gift boxes, product boxes... boxes seem to multiply in every home our team visit. Some boxes just seem 'too good' to throw away and instead they clutter up our homes and wardrobes and garages and spare rooms.
It's time to release our hold on cardboard boxes, if you don't have an immediate use for the box, let it go! I also chat through some alternative options for using boxes as well as creative ways to enjoy them before letting them go.
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Stocktake
Might As Well
Because. Really. And
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It's Part 2 of our Mary Poppins mini series. In this two part mini series explore the world of Mary Poppins with me as we glean some wisdom from the pages and screen of her delightful and practically perfect in every way character.
This week we explore the below characteristics of Mary Poppins (listen to last weeks episode for the first 4 lessons)
5. She has natural talent
6. She is a problem solver
7. She empowers those around her
8. She comes and goes as needed
I hope you're inspired to look at getting organised in a whole new light with these lessons from an iconic character.
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Mary Poppins Part 1
The Minimal Mom
Might As Well
5 Home Truths
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Just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. This and many other lessons on tidying/ organising and decluttering can be learnt from Mary Poppins. In this two part mini series explore the world of Mary Poppins with me as we glean some wisdom from the pages and screen of her delightful and practically perfect in every way character.
This week we explore these characteristics of Mary Poppins
1. She makes light of heavy work
2. She has a positive attitude in dreary work
3. She does the right thing
4. She is comfortable being herself
Make sure you tune in next week for the final 4 characteristics and how you can embody them to have greater success in your journey to minimalism and intentional living.
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The Minimal Mom
Might As Well
5 Home Truths
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Today we explore how you can reduce impulse buying and remain intentional in your purchasing.
Think of it like adding 2 Factor Authentication (2FA) to your purchases. Basically you're making it just a little inconvenient for you to purchase things that might just end up as clutter quicker than you'd like.
Some ideas that might act as your 2FA
- Have a time delay on purchases over a certain amount of money
- Have someone else keep your Amazon password (not to control, but to make purchases somewhat inconvenient for yourself)
- Unsubscribe from marketing emails so you're not being enticed to buy things you don't need
- Uninstall shopping apps from your phone
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The Minimal Mom
Delaying Purchases
Opportunity Cost/ Cost Benefit Analysis
Consumerism
Love It
Use It
Need It
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Today I'm joined by guest Dawn Madsen, also known as the Minimal Mom. Dawn embraced minimalism 9 years ago when her children were young and this decision has had radical flow on effect for their families happiness, satisfaction and connection.
We explore what minimalism look like when you embrace it as a family. What the benefits are and what it looks like to start this journey yourself. We even explore what it's like when your minimalism leads to you being able to live debt free and the freedom that brings with it.
Dawn reaches over 1 million women each month with her message of minimalism, follow her online to learn from her amazing videos and podcast
Minimal Mom on YouTube
Minimal Mom Website
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Might As Well
Time Will Tell
Minimalism
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