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451: Decluttering without Making Decisions

451: Decluttering without Making Decisions



Do you fear decluttering because you’re afraid of all the decisions you’ll need to make? I’ve heard decluttering referred to as delayed decisions. Good news! You can make a lot of decluttering progre…


Published on 9 months ago

450: Decluttering to Combine Households

450: Decluttering to Combine Households



Amy’s husband brought a lot of sentimental items when they combined households, but she has learned to handle it well. She’s now tackling her garage/storage that she wants to clear so she can park a …


Published on 9 months, 1 week ago

449: Removing Containers, Decluttering With Others, and More of Your Questions Answered

449: Removing Containers, Decluttering With Others, and More of Your Questions Answered



I’m answering your decluttering questions that were submitted at AskDanaKWhite.com When should we remove containers? For example, bookshelves, entryway tables, desks, buffets, china cabinets, etc. My…


Published on 9 months, 2 weeks ago

448: Comparisons or Containers?

448: Comparisons or Containers?



Sometimes, advice that’s meant to be helpful isn’t actually helpful at all. And if you’re overwhelmed, you might not understand why the advice isn’t helpful and end up feeling worse. The Container Co…


Published on 9 months, 3 weeks ago

447: It isn’t Possible to Struggle with DUH Donations

447: It isn’t Possible to Struggle with DUH Donations



My No Mess Decluttering Method takes the emotions out of decluttering. But that doesn’t mean you won’t feel them. Here’s what to do when you start feeling stressed about identifying things in the fir…


Published on 10 months ago

446: ADHD & the No Mess Decluttering Process with Megs Crawford

446: ADHD & the No Mess Decluttering Process with Megs Crawford



The No Mess Decluttering Method works exceptionally well for those with ADHD, and today, we’re talking about why it works so well! I’m talking with ADHD expert Megs Crawford. I found this conversatio…


Published on 10 months, 1 week ago

445: Learning to Trust Your Decluttering Instincts

445: Learning to Trust Your Decluttering Instincts



My guest today has made so much progress, and now she wants to take what she’s learned outside! In this episode, we discuss: Create a new spot for something…..and remember it when I need it again App…


Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago

444: China, Closets, Cleaners, and More

444: China, Closets, Cleaners, and More



This week, I’m answering your questions asked over at AskDanaKWhite.com. I’m talking about switching around kids’ bedrooms, getting ready for a cleaner, families and Clutter Thresholds, and more! Pre…


Published on 10 months, 3 weeks ago

443: Forests, Trees, and Nail Holes

443: Forests, Trees, and Nail Holes



Those of us who struggle with clutter tend to be idealists. We want to do the very best thing. But obsessing over not making any mistakes, no matter how tiny, can end up defeating our efforts to get …


Published on 11 months ago

442: How to Be a Maximalist

442: How to Be a Maximalist



I’ve started to see the term “Maximalist” being used and celebrated. For those of us who love stuff, it’s tempting to rejoice that we’re back in style! But before you throw out the Donate Boxes and s…


Published on 11 months, 1 week ago





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