An interesting and informative read about decluttering. This focuses on the emotional reasons for the clutter which was fascinating and relatable. A worthy read if needing to have a clear out or moving.
An interesting and informative read about decluttering. This focuses on the emotional reasons for the clutter which was fascinating and relatable. A worthy read if needing to have a clear out or moving.
I'll be joining in this weekend, as it's a long weekend for me.
Goals? Cook & declutter & read. Food and clean organized spaces promote joy.
#JoyousJanuary @Andrew65
I love a good decluttering book to psych me up for a big house cleanse! I‘ve had the urge for a few months now and though I REALLY want to start in the storage room, I have a Covid+ family member in the basement so while I quarantine, I‘ll start with the upstairs hotspots! One positive about a smaller house, purging is a necessary project every couple years!
I like how she organized keeping things into different categories based on what people chose to hold on to. Now I'm not sure reading this will make it easier to get rid of things but we'll see!
Good stuff in here that's a tad more practical than the Kondo method. I do an annual purge at the beginning of the year and this one helped me identify which "clutter blocks" I fall victim to when attempting to get rid of STUFF. A simple and easy to read book for those of us who need reminded to let it go! #nonfiction #newyearnewyou
Last night's dinner: Tuscan bean soup with this #nonfiction book on one of my #newyearsresolutions
#readandeat
I always de-clutter after the excess of the holidays, but this year I'm going to try to be ruthless with my STUFF which needs to go!
I can use all the help I can get! How many Clutter Blocks do I have? I'm afraid I'll have all 7! #NFNov