
The Art of Decluttering
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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

Anything. But Not Everything
You can keep anything you want... but you can't keep everything.When your home feels cluttered, it’s easy to focus on what you have to get rid of. But a healthier and more empowering question is: what deserves to stay? Your home, your calendar, your budget, and even your energy all have natural boundaries. Those boundaries are not punishment. They are containers that help you decide what matters m

Need. Want. Excess
What if every item in your home could be sorted into just three categories: need, want, or excess?Be challenged to look at your belongings through a completely different lens and ask yourself what you actually need to live safely and well, what genuinely adds enjoyment and wellbeing to your life, and what has quietly drifted into clutter and overwhelm.Instead of approaching decluttering from guilt

Winnie's Pile of Pillows with Dana K. White
Dana K. White joins us today to talk about her new book, Winnie's Pile of Pillows.As you listen, you’re invited into a refreshing way of thinking about decluttering, one that removes pressure, perfection, and shame. You’re reminded that your love for your things isn’t the problem. In fact, it matters. What you love reflects who you are.Through Dana's story of Winnie’s Pile of Pillows, you see your

Motivation and Benefits
You don’t need more convincing that decluttering is a good idea—you need a reason that actually matters to you.When you step back and look at why you might want to declutter, four powerful motivations rise to the surface: greater wellbeing, financial freedom, more time, and ethical living. And here’s the exciting part—these aren’t just motivations. They’re also the outcomes waiting for you on the

Laws of Stuff
You’re not imagining it—there really is freedom on the other side of clutter. When your home isn’t ruled by stuff, you walk in and feel lighter, calmer, more in control. And that’s what you’re moving toward.A helpful way to understand your relationship with stuff is through the “laws” that quietly shape your home. For example, the more you have, the more you need. More items lead to more storage,

Micro-Efficiency
You don’t need a full home overhaul to feel more organised—you just need smarter systems. When you introduce micro efficiencies into your home, you reduce decision fatigue, streamline daily tasks, and create a space that simply works better for you.Micro efficiencies are small, intentional changes that remove unnecessary decisions. Think simplifying your wardrobe so you’re not standing there every

Malignant Clutter
You might think clutter is just part of everyday life—and sometimes it is. But not all clutter is created equal.Some clutter is benign. It comes and goes. It’s the after-school rush, a busy morning, or a temporary pile that gets packed away by the end of the day. It doesn’t weigh on you, and it doesn’t change how you live in your home.But other clutter? It’s different.Malignant clutter doesn’t sta

The Meaningful Home
You’re often told that less clutter equals more calm—but what if that’s not actually true?In this conversation, you’re invited to rethink everything you’ve believed about clutter, home, and wellbeing. Drawing on research with over 1,100 participants, you discover that it’s not the amount of stuff in your home that impacts how you feel… it’s your relationship with it.You’ll explore the idea of your

Speed vs Change
There are two powerful approaches you can use when decluttering: speed and change.Speed is about quick wins. You make fast decisions, move things along, and create simple, functional systems that work for now. It’s what helps you reset your home when time is tight, capacity is low, or you just need breathing room.Change is slower. It asks you to pause, reflect, and get underneath your clutter. Why

Body & Brain
Clutter doesn’t just affect how your home looks. It affects how your brain works, how your body feels, and even how you relate to the people around you.Your brain naturally prefers order. When you’re surrounded by clutter, it constantly processes excess visual information. That ongoing processing drains your mental energy and reduces your ability to focus. You may notice it becomes harder to remem

Minimalism, Wellbeing & the Environment
It's very exciting to have an Australian PHD written about minimalism, wellbeing and the environment - it's a great paper that I loved reading!Research into low-consumption lifestyles shows that people who consciously reduce what they own often begin for very practical reasons. You might feel overwhelmed by the amount of stuff in your home. Moving house, managing a deceased estate, or simply feeli

One Step Back
Progress in your home rarely looks neat and linear. More often, it feels like two steps forward and one step back. When you’re decluttering or building new habits, that backward step can feel frustrating—like you’ve undone all your hard work. But the reality is that two steps forward and one step back is still progress.When you notice things slipping, it doesn’t mean you’ve failed. Decluttering an

Lingering
Before you jump into decluttering, what if you paused—just for a moment? That small pause, or “linger,” can completely change the way you make decisions in your home.Instead of rushing straight into tidying, stand back and observe the space first. Notice what’s actually being used, what keeps becoming clutter hotspots, and what systems might not be working. When you linger, even for five seconds,

No More Containers
You’re constantly told you need better storage, smarter systems, and more containers to get organised. But what if the real issue isn’t storage at all? When you keep adding containers, drawers, racks, and boxes, you’re often just increasing the pressure on your space rather than solving the root problem: you simply have more stuff than your home can comfortably contain.Your home is your biggest co

House Burping
Have you ever walked into your home and felt the air was a little… stale? Maybe a bit heavy, dusty, or holding onto yesterday’s dinner? You might not realise it, but your house needs to “burp.”House burping simply means opening doors and windows to create cross-flow ventilation so fresh air can move through your home. Not just a cracked window — real airflow. Even ten minutes a day can make a noti

Too Much Part 2
You’re invited to keep going with a honest look at the categories most homes definitely have too much of — even if they don’t look like clutter at first glance. This is about being realistic, not perfect, and questioning what’s taking up space in your home and your head.You’re encouraged to approach each category with simple questions: Do you use it? Does it fit your life now? Would you miss it if

Too Much Pt 1
You know that feeling of wanting to declutter but not knowing where to start — or feeling too tired to tackle everything at once? You’re invited to take a gentler, more realistic approach by focusing on categories that often overflow in most homes.Some categories will earn you a gold star — no excess there. Others might feel uncomfortably accurate. That’s okay. You don’t need to fix everything. Yo

Where To Begin?
You want to declutter, but you’re standing in the middle of your home thinking, Where on earth do I begin? You’re not alone. Even when it’s obvious a space needs attention, knowing where to start can feel surprisingly overwhelming.Instead of searching for the perfect starting point, focus on momentum. Decluttering doesn’t begin with emptying an entire room, buying containers, or consuming endless

Independence
When you hear the word support, it’s easy to picture reliance — someone stepping in and doing things for you. But in decluttering, good support does the opposite. It builds independence.You’re invited to rethink what independence actually means: it’s not about doing everything alone. It’s about knowing how to decide, knowing where things belong, and knowing how to reset a space when life inevitabl

Neat vs Tidy
In this episode you’re invited to rethink what it really means to have an organised home by exploring the difference between being neat and being tidy. While neatness is about how your home looks on the surface, tidiness is about how it works underneath.You can have a home that looks neat but still feels stressful if things don’t have a clear place to belong. When everything has a designated home,

Fresh Start
Fresh Start: What Are You Ready to Let Go of in 2026?A fresh start isn’t about pressure, resolutions, or reinventing yourself overnight. It’s about intention. As a new year begins, this episode invites you to pause and reflect on what you’re ready to release — not just from your home, but from your life.Decluttering is often framed as getting rid of things, but at its heart, it’s about recognising

Best Of: What's Your Problem?... Maintenance
This week we’re diving into Week Three of our “What’s Your Problem?” series — and I can’t tell you how important this one is. If you’ve worked through your quantity issues (too much stuff) and your systems issues (no real organisation), then your next hurdle isn’t about things or storage at all. It’s about you. It’s about habits.Once the clutter is gone and the systems are in place, the problem sh

Best Of: What's Your Problem?... Systems
This week we’re diving into one of my favourite topics: systems.If quantity is the outer layer of the onion, systems are the next layer in. Maybe you’ve decluttered and reduced your possessions, but something still isn’t working. You look around and think, I’ve kept the right things… so why does my home still feel hard?That’s a classic systems problem.A systems problem shows up when items don’t ha

Best Of: What's Your Problem?...Quantity
If you’ve ever looked around your home and felt that something just isn’t working, you’re not alone. So many people tell me they’re frustrated with their space, but they can’t quite put their finger on why. And when you don’t know what the real problem is, it’s almost impossible to find a solution that actually sticks.That’s exactly why I’ve created a simple, three-part framework I call What’s You

Best Of: Sisters and Cousins
Sisters and Cousins: A Simple Way to Know Where Everything BelongsOne of the biggest challenges in organising isn’t the sorting or the tidying — it’s that moment when you’re holding something in your hand thinking, “But where should this actually live?”If you’ve ever felt that, you’re not alone. And I want to share a little framework I use that might make things instantly clearer for you: I call i

Best of... Body Doubling
This week we learn about the incredible power of body doubling! Whether you’re an ADHDer like me, or not, body doubling can supercharge your time management and follow through in getting any task done.Body doubling is about having someone alongside you for motivation and accountability when you’re doing a job. You might know the right thing to do, have the necessary skills and mastery to do it… bu

Stocking Stuffers
Are you stuck on some non disposable, non single use stocking stuffers or small gifts? Thanks to our listeners who helped me with this episode with their great ideas!Don't be caught up with Black Friday sales, cheap plastic stocking stuffers or items that will end up in landfill after one use. Think creatively, intentionally, personally and environmentally instead!!Join the 12 days of Christmas de

Biting Off Too Much
Ever started a decluttering project with great intentions, only to end up overwhelmed, exhausted, and surrounded by more mess than when you began?In this episode, Amy explores why we often bite off more than we can chew when decluttering — and how to avoid it. She shares practical strategies for breaking projects into manageable chunks, staying motivated, and creating lasting success without burno

Object Classification
Have you ever wondered how two people can look at the exact same object and see something completely different? In this episode, we’re exploring object classification — the unconscious way our brains decide what something is and what should happen to it, basically... why we see the same things so differently.Take, for example, a glass left on the kitchen bench. Is it a dirty cup that needs to go i

Reducing Volume
When you look around a space and feel like the clutter is EVERYWHERE reducing the volume is a great hack to reduce overwhelm so you can tackle your clutter in an intentional and ordered manner. Use like with like boxes, or intentional doom boxes to reduce the volume (amount of space the clutter takes up or is spread over). Tackling clutter once you know what you're actually dealing with is so

Medical Supplies
Living with ongoing medical needs often means living with a lot of stuff — from syringes and wound care items to tube feeds and mobility aids. In this episode, I dive into practical ways to organise medical supplies so they don’t take over your home. Hear real-life examples, clever storage strategies, and thoughtful tips for managing expiry dates, ordering cycles, and bulky deliveries. Whether you

Hidden Emotions with Tracy Hoth
How does clutter make you feel? What emotions? What thoughts do you have about your clutter... or about yourself as a person with clutter? Untangling your thoughts and emotions to that you can experience freedom from the overwhelm of clutter is possible!Tracy is a certified life and organizing coach on a mission to help women simplify their homes and their lives. She is the creator of Organized Li

Overstimulation
Overstimulation.Can you relate to your home being overstimulating?Is clutter and disorganisation the main cause of this for you?Sometimes it's because you have too much stuff... but often it's also due to lack of organisation.Looking into a toy space where the toys are strewn all over the floor is more overstimulating than a toy space with containers/ storage and order.If you open the pantry and c

Storage Units
One in 10 Australians use a storage unit - and these figures are pretty consistent for our US listeners. Storage units can fill a gap, meet a need, and save you when you're in a bind... but left unattended their cost can far outweigh the benefit.Before you put things into storage, ask yourself some questions- Does that value of this item justify spending thousands of dollars per year to store it?-

Wall Clutter
Today we're talking about seeing the vertical walls in our home with fresh eyes. Oftentimes the art/ pictures/ decor on our walls becomes invisible to us as we've become so used to it our brains don't even register it anymore. Take a slow walk through your home, noticing everything on your walls, doors and front of your fridge, without touching anything, just noticing. You might like to

Later Never Comes
Until this week I never understood the saying, "later never comes" I just thought it meant procrastinators will always procrastinate, but it means that the time right now is literally never later (perhaps obvious to most!)Later is an indefinite postponement, which has real life impacts on our homes and lives when we continually put things off to an indefinite future. Learn today some strategies fo

Small Kitchen Appliances
Every kitchen I've ever been into has at least one (and usually many more) small appliance that they are no longer using that is taking up precious real estate in their kitchen cupboards. Todays challenge is simple - take out every small appliance in your kitchen, lay it out on your benchtop or table and make honest choices about whether you use it enough to keep it (and allowing the space for it)

Lost Value
If you have any items in your home that you *thought* would be valuable but find out aren't then this episode is for you. It can be disappointing, frustrating or even devastating when you find out that items that you've kept because you were told they were valuable turn out to have very little monetary value.It might be coins, stamps, collections, antiques, vintage items or maybe just an appliance

Gift Giving and Receiving
Has giving or receiving gifts been an area of tension for you? Do you find the kids get way too many toys for their birthday or Christmas? Do you get stressed at the time and money it takes to get the perfect gifts for friends and family?It can be a challenge to navigate keeping an organised home when it comes to gifts. Add in the desire for minimalism and frustrations can flare.Learn in this epis

Exceptions to Minimalism
Thanks for the listeners who have asked what to do when life happens and you need to make exceptions to your minimalism? Living life as a minimalist is all about knowing your values and balancing that with your desire for minimalism, which sometimes means having items you need for a season or reason.Sometimes you need to have excess to cater for the season of life that you're in. More sheets, more

Rightsizing with Jeannine Bryant
My guest Jeannine has been helping seniors downsize (or rightsize as she calls it) for over 15 years and Jeannine shares her wisdom for how to prepare for and downsize well. Whether you are the older adult downsizing, or you are a family member supporting someone through this transition there is so much in this episode for you.Discover healthy ways to talk about keepsakes and memories, hint: it's

Van Life
One of our team members Bec shares with us today the adventure of building and living in a van for 6 months as she and her partner travelled Australia. Learn what it was like to live as a minimalist on the road, and how even when living in a van they found they had items they didn't need. Bec shares some of the life altering and career changing lessons she learnt while on the road that s

Loneliness
I've been thinking a lot about the correlation between clutter and loneliness. I speak to so many clients who are suffering from loneliness and often one the significant factors contributing to their loneliness is the clutter in their house.Do you avoid having people over because you're ashamed of the state of your home?Do you avoid going out because you feel bad that you should instead be tidying

Double Nemesis
Two areas of every home that make a huge impact on if you're feeling like a boss and on top of things, or if you feel like you're drowning are LAUNDRY and DISHES.The reason they're probably your nemesis (and mine!) is because they are never-ending, multi step, impacted by clutter and have many steps and opportunities for procrastination. TIP #1 - HAVE LESSLess clothes, less towels, less sheet

Cards
Greeting cards, birthday cards, retirement cards, birth cards, christening cards, sympathy cards... why do you keep them? Or more truthfully... why do you keep so many of them?Cards can be really special and I'm not suggesting that you keep no cards at all, but based on what you as listeners and my clients tell me, keeping them all is overwhelming and creating unnecessary clutter.In the podcast to

A Minimalist and a Prepper with Lisa Woolery
My guest Lisa is a minimalist and was married to someone who kept everything... and was a prepper. When her husband unexpectedly died she was not only left with grief… but rows of emergency rations, gear, tools, and mystery items that made decluttering both emotional and overwhelming.Hear Lisa's practical and insightful journey of decluttering her husbands things while honouring his memory.Lisa sh

Up High, Down Low
I've been doing some decluttering in my own house due to us doing a bedroom renovation and it really made me realise how much we tend to ignore our up high and down low storage spaces in our homes. I hadn't FULLY been through what was up the top of my wardrobe for about 2 years, and although under my bed had been gone through weeks earlier, it did make me think that we often ignore the up high or

Bin Night
Boy I love BIN NIGHT! It's a weekly (or regular at least) opportunity to declutter rubbish from around the house. However your rubbish is removed, whether it's a communal apartment bins, curbside pickup or tip drop off, what a gift it is!! I encourage you to take full advantage of your rubbish removal - walk around your house with a rubbish bag and collect as much rubbish as you can. Aim to full t

Your Health and Clutter with Elizabeth Sherman
My guest Elizabeth is a life and health coach and works with women to remove barriers to them succeeding in their health goals. Elizabeth and I connected over our shared understanding that a cluttered environment can sabotage your health.A cluttered bedroom can disrupt your sleepA cluttered fridge can make you order take out because it’s too overwhelming to cookA cluttered dining table might encou

Reverse Decluttering
Reverse Decluttering is making decisions about what you keep rather than what you want to let go of. By process of elimination, whatever you don't keep you declutter.This can be helpful if you're overwhelmed by a huge collection and know you can only keep a small amount. It can also be really useful if you have limited space and have to curate your possessions to fit, picking your favourite until

The Declutter Hub with Ingrid Jansen
My guest Ingrid is part of the dynamic duo from The Declutter Hub podcast and she shares how thinking through the emotions and potential pitfalls can be super helpful to prepare you well for the task of the doing when it comes to decluttering.For instance, if you have a quantity problem, it requires more than just decluttering a cupboard... you actually need to do some thinking about why you have

Spoon Theory
Spoon theory - what a gift to those of us with chronic illness, disability or mental health challenges! Spoon theory is a theory anyone can use - it's simply a theory to articulate personal energy levels and capacity on any given day. Energy is consumed by daily activity, decision making, socialising, talking, listening, thinking, emotions - all your activities require spoons! For some people

Out of Date
If you're stuck on what to declutter next - why not go with some easy decisions and just declutter items which have gone out of date!This week in the podcast I give you some simple (and maybe not obvious) categories of items that go out of date that you can grab and do a quick declutter of.Out of date foodOut of date make up/ beauty productsOut of date technologyOut of date prescriptionsOut of dat

Sisters and Cousins
If you ever get stuck when you're organising wondering where something should be kept, have a think about an items sisters and cousins. Sisters: same same Cousins: same same but different Do you keep all your scissors together in one location (with their sisters), or do you keep a pair with the gift wrap, a pair in the office, a pair with the craft and a pair in the kitchen (with th

Returns
Do you have items that you've purchased that you really need to return to store? You changed your mind, the item doesn't fit, you purchased too many, or simply the wrong colour!? And be honest, how long have you been procrastinating returning those items? I see it all the time - clients have clothes, toys, household items that they've bought (usually online) and they need to return them for w

Injury
Injury happens to all of us, and the frustration is real. Some quick tips today on how to stay organised while you have an injury.Firstly, remember to rest - the decluttering and organising can wait, and it's not worth making an injury worse to achieve a tidy home.Next, ask for help - to accommodate your needs right now, or to help tidy so it's not bothering you so much. Maybe write yourself a lis

Beautiful Spaces with Whitney English
Whitney English is a connoisseur of creativity and organization. Whitney masterfully weaves the essence of beauty with practicality. With years of experience as an author, designer, and entrepreneur, she brings us a wealth of knowledge, an eye for aesthetics, and a heart for storytelling.Declutter... Organise... Decorate! Whitney shares how to make our spaces beautiful, how to combine both form an

Time Management with Anna Dearmon Kornick
Anna Dearmon Kornick is a highly sought after time management coach and hosts the podcast ‘It's About Time’. Today she shares with us why time management is important (tip: it's not just so you can get more stuff done!) and how knowing a few things about how humans manage time can drastically change your relationship with time management. My favourite part is when she talks about a time

Confidence Game
Confidence... we all want it, we all feel better when we have it, but when it comes to where you place your confidence in the world of organising your home it's easy to misplace your confidence.Some people feel that they have confidence by keeping all their items and knowing it's in the house somewhere bring confidence... but if you can't find the item when you need it, your confidence is misplace

20 Outfit Wardrobe with Lauren Morley
Lauren Morley is co-host of Millennial Minimalists podcast and the creator of the 20 Outfit Wardrobe, a simple system that helps women feel confident in what they wear every day. Lauren’s method eliminates closet or wardrobe overwhelm, prevents unnecessary shopping, and helps people feel confident in what they wear every day.If decluttering and organising alone hasn't solved your overwhelm in deci

Decluttering Maths
You've heard of normal maths... you've maybe even heard of girl maths, but have you heard of Decluttering Maths!?Decluttering maths is logical, exponential and always truthful. The higher the number of items you have either in a category or in your home, the harder it is to get it organised, and harder it is to keep it organised. One thing I love about maths is that both sides of the equation

Blame Entropy
Do you wonder why you tidy up and then it feels like hours later you're back in mess? You might like to blame ENTROPY! Entropy is the second law of thermodynamics and states that everything moves towards a state of disorder.Today I unpack how entropy affects your home, and explore the options - to surrender (I mean it's a universal law right!?), or what it takes to counteract the law to achieve yo

Feels Like Home
My dad gave me a lovely compliment today when he was over for a cup of tea and piece of banana bread - he said that my home is inviting and relaxing and 'feels like home'.And it got me thinking about watching "With love, Meaghan" on Netflix this week and how having a home where people feel welcome and relaxed is such a beautiful goal - above having it perfect, or minimalist or styled etc. That how

Text Books
I have a pile of text books which have been sitting in my office for the last 4 months - they are texts that we thought my youngest would need, however in the 2 years since my eldest did the exact same subjects, the school has changed the edition or publisher of the text books and require students to have a copy of the new ones. So we have 8 text books in near new condition that nobody wants. And

Body Doubling
This week we learn about the incredible power of body doubling! Whether you're an ADHDer like me, or not, body doubling can supercharge your time management and follow through in getting any task done.Body doubling is about having someone alongside you for motivation and accountability when you're doing a job. You might know the right thing to do, have the necessary skills and mastery to do it...

Renovation Lessons
We're chin deep in renovations at the moment, and as I reflected on lessons I've learnt , I realised that much of what is making this project ahead of schedule and on budget are the same things that make a decluttering project successful.As mentioned, if you are interested in my free wardrobe decluttering course, you can check it out here: https://www.theartofdecluttering.com.au/courses/wardrobe/J

Pile or File
Todays episode, PILE or FILE might just be the most impactful to the way you organise your home. I genuinely think this concept will be a lightbulb for many of my listeners and may indeed change the foundations of the way that you organise your home.Pile = Horizontal = Hidden = Messy & ClutteredFile = Vertical = Visible = Tidy & OrganisedAs mentioned, if you are interested in some of my de

A Slob Comes Clean with Dana K White
Dana K White from A Slob Comes Clean is on the show today! She's an author, podcaster, youtuber and all round incredible teacher in the decluttering and cleaning space.On the show today, Dana shares her journey of 'deslobification' and we chat about her new book, "Jesus Doesn’t Care About Your Messy House". It's a brilliant book on grace and eternity and brings a spiritual lens to decluttering and
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