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In this episode, we talk about when the whole house feels overwhelming.
- How to get started in an overwhelming, cluttered room
- How to declutter clothes when they are a form of artistic self-expression.
- How to deal with a LOT of collectibles.
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April S. says
Wow this episode was really tough to listen to. Kudos to you, Dana. I’ll have to channel your ability to focus on the 5 steps when it comes time to help my MIL declutter her house.
Sandra says
It was really painful for me, too. Dana has the patience of a saint. I hope the dear lady was able to make some progress.
Deirdre says
LOL, whenever I pick up something unusual and ask myself “where is the first place you’d look for this?” the answer is almost ALWAYS “in my closet.” My closet is actually the closet of the “guest room” which we use as a computer room. So while my clothes and shoes are actually nicely organized, it does tend to be even more of a catchall closet than the hall closet. I need to start getting a tad more specific – AND find a real place for all the unhoused items that clutter up the one shelf. This may be the exception to the rule “declutter the places other people see.”
Roxane S says
Listening to you again recently gave me an ah-ha moment about containers versus threshold. I’ve had a “proper” desk in my “office” for years that holds everything when it’s in order. But when the space is not in order, it’s vomited all over itself and the floor frequently, finally I made the connection that it’s beyond my threshold to maintain. Meanwhile, I had a small pretty antique desk not being used in another room, so now I’ve decluttered and consolidated into a more micro desk area that’s soooo much more manageable and cute. Thank you, Dana!