How to slow down your consumption
So many people sabotage their decluttering efforts by continuing to bring acquisitions into their home. If you are looking to stop shopping excessively to reduce clutter, here are some strategies
So many people sabotage their decluttering efforts by continuing to bring acquisitions into their home. If you are looking to stop shopping excessively to reduce clutter, here are some strategies
So I recently discovered anti-goals – a PO colleague (thanks Arwen!) sent me an article about it (she knows me well) and I really related so did a bit more
It doesn’t matter how good we are at decluttering, or how much we do it, it’s not going to make any difference if we keep acquiring more stuff to take
If you observe uncluttered people closely enough in their natural environment, you will see that there are some common behaviours amongst them. I sound a little like David Attenborough here,
When I was a teenager in the late 80’s, I remember my mum going on the “Cabbage Soup Diet”. Basically the diet was that you pretty much only ate this
I had a client say to me recently “I wish I was like you”. When she explained further, it was apparent she was talking about some of the differences between
There’s always a lot of talk about decluttering as the Solver of All Woes. We’re told that if we throw out a lot of stuff, we’ll be happy. That’s not incorrect