Our enduring love affair with books
In a digital age, there’s a timeless allure to the physical book—a tangible embodiment of knowledge, imagination, and adventure. Books are more than just reading material; they’re portals to distant
In a digital age, there’s a timeless allure to the physical book—a tangible embodiment of knowledge, imagination, and adventure. Books are more than just reading material; they’re portals to distant
A lot of my clients derive a sense of safety from their belongings. They worry about what will happen to them if they don’t have all their stuff. While the
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
I often wonder about the energy that our belongings. Call it potential, kinetic or even spiritual energy. I’m a factual, sciencey person, but there is definitely a part of me
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,
I believe strongly that mindset is the key to leading an uncluttered life, and that knowing who you are and what you really want are the keys to figuring out
For those of us that have more clothes than space (and I count myself in that right now because when I unpacked my summer clothes out of rotation last month,
Christmas is, unfortunately, a rather large producer of waste. Novelty gifts are the worst (most end up in landfill), but there’s also a massive percentage of unwanted gifts that clutter