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The Art of Decluttering

The Art of Decluttering

Amy Revell 543 Episodes Aug 23, 2026

In this podcast, professional organiser and declutter coach Amy Revell shares practical tips and mindset shifts to help listeners clear physical, mental, and emotional clutter. Each episode explores how letting go of excess possessions and habits can lead to more calm and freedom at home and in daily life. Through interviews and coaching advice, Amy aims to inspire a simpler, more intentional lifestyle. The show is produced by Amy Revell and distributed via Acast.

Episodes

Tidy Dad with Tyler Moore
Tidy Dad with Tyler Moore Aug 23, 2026 49:40 In this conversation with Tyler Moore, better known as Tidy Dad, you'll discover how a mental health breakdown, a tiny New York apartment and the chaos of raising young children became the catalyst for creating a simpler, more intentional life.You don't need a bigger house, more money or a perfectly organised home to live well. What you need is alignment between your space, your values and the lif
Blame
Blame Aug 16, 2026 18:22 If you've ever caught yourself saying, "My house is cluttered because..." you're not alone. There are genuine reasons why clutter builds up, from ADHD and autism to chronic illness, grief, financial pressure, caring responsibilities, or simply being in a demanding season of life. Those challenges are real, but they don't have to leave you feeling powerless.Instead of asking who's to blame, conside
Bras
Bras Aug 9, 2026 14:27 You probably have more bras than you actually wear, and chances are, some of them haven't fit properly for years. Instead of hanging onto uncomfortable, damaged or "just in case" bras, it might be time to create a collection that supports your current life.You'll discover why it's so common to keep bras that are expensive to replace, no longer fit, or were bought for a specific outfit you don't ev
Path of Least Resistance
Path of Least Resistance Aug 2, 2026 15:56 Your brain is constantly looking for the easiest way to get things done. It's not because you're lazy. It's because your brain is designed to conserve energy.When you understand how the path of least resistance works, you can stop fighting your natural instincts and start designing a home that works with you instead of against you.If you find yourself dropping everything on the kitchen bench, digg
Functional vs Aesthetic Organising
Functional vs Aesthetic Organising Jul 26, 2026 15:42 Do you organise your home based on what works best, or what looks best? The answer might explain why some spaces are easy to maintain while others never seem to stay organised.Discover the difference between functional organising and aesthetic organising. Instead of trying to copy someone else's organising style, learn how to identify what actually motivates you and helps your home function well.
Do It Anyway with Laura Smith
Do It Anyway with Laura Smith Jul 19, 2026 33:24 If you've ever waited to feel motivated before tackling a project, there's a good chance you've been waiting for something that rarely arrives.Instead what if you accepted the truth of "You don't have to like it, you just have to do it".Once you start, momentum usually follows.You'll hear practical advice for organising your home in a way that suits you. Whether you love beautifully labelled conta
Missing Moving Truck
Missing Moving Truck Jul 12, 2026 15:38 Imagine arriving at your new home only to discover that every single possession you own has vanished.Not damaged. Not delayed. Not sitting in storage somewhere. Gone.It's a confronting thought, but it reveals something fascinating about your relationship with your belongings. If everything disappeared overnight, what would you replace immediately? What would you never bother buying again? And what
Helping Someone Start
Helping Someone Start Jul 5, 2026 10:34 Watching someone you love struggle with clutter can be difficult. You want to help, but you don't want to push, nag, or take over.The truth is that most people don't need more motivation. They need a place to begin.If you're helping a partner, child, parent, or friend, one of the best things you can do is make decluttering feel small and achievable. Instead of tackling an entire room, try focusing
After Divorce
After Divorce Jun 28, 2026 13:45 Divorce changes more than your relationship status. It changes your routines, your identity, your home, and often your relationship with your belongings.When you're navigating such a significant life transition, it's normal for your home to become less organised. Your emotional wellbeing, finances, work, and family responsibilities often need to take priority. There is grace for that.As you begin
Doom Rooms
Doom Rooms Jun 21, 2026 15:14 Do you have a room in your home that has become the place where unhoused clutter ends up? A spare room/ junk room full of boxes, furniture, paperwork, and things you don't quite know what to do with? You might have a Doom Room.A doom room is often the result of delayed decisions. Instead of finding a permanent home for things, you place them in a room "for now" and eventually that room becomes ove
Acquire. Require. Desire
Acquire. Require. Desire Jun 14, 2026 19:19 What if the key to less clutter isn't just owning less, but changing the way you think about what comes into your life?You can simplify your home and your decisions by exploring four powerful ideas: acquire, require, desire, and admire.Acquiring is about what you bring into your home. Requiring is about what you genuinely need to support your current life. Desiring is about the things you want bec
Sticky Habits with Monica Packer
Sticky Habits with Monica Packer Jun 7, 2026 36:16 You know that feeling where you know what to do… but you just don’t do it?Guest Monica Packer explains that gap isn’t about laziness or lack of discipline. It’s often because you’ve been taught habit strategies that don’t actually fit your life.When your days are full, your energy is unpredictable, and you’re carrying a mental load that never really switches off, rigid, all-or-nothing habits just

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