The Art of Decluttering Amy Revell
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Amy Revell is a Declutter Coach and Professional Organiser and wants you to experience freedom from clutter in your head, heart and home!
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Out or Away
How do you decide if an item is going to be put away or you're going to leave it out?
Do you need to see something to remember to use it?
Or do you need to put things away so they don't feel like they're cluttering up your space?
I'm sure you, like me, have different rules for different items. Toothbrushes - definitely away. Phone charger - definitely out.
Consider convenience, regularity of use, who uses items, how easy it is to find them, trip hazards, time spent tidying up etc as you make decisions for items around your home.
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You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Running Out
Making Do
Location Location Location
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Imperfection
It's time to stop aiming for perfection and embrace IMPERFECTION when you're thinking about organising/ decluttering/ setting standards/ creating systems for you and your family.
The imperfection you EXPECT is the imperfection you ACCEPT.
Are there areas in your home where you can LOWER the standard so it's achievable and maintainable?
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You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Quitters Day
Bigger Living, Smaller Space
Filling Your Bucket
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You Need To
Have you ever stopped to think about what agenda your items might have?
If your items talked... how would your item finish this sentence
You need to...
Wear me
Fill me
Play with me
Read me
Cook me
Create with me
Organise me
Use me
Clean me
Maintain me
Sell me
Value me
Assess if you have the same agenda as your possessions (do you really want to read the book/ wear the jeans/ use the juicer/ ride the skateboard/ clean the outdoor furniture). Allow yourself to be challenged, think differently about your stuff.
I'd love to ask you to leave a Google review today - it takes less than 2 minutes and it will make a huge impact on others confidence to listen/ engage/ join with our community and services around the world. Think of it as your way of giving back :) https://g.page/r/CaTTEYtgIiQTEBI/review
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Binary Decisions
Obligation
Object Permanence
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Enough
"Enough is enough"
"That's enough"
"Leave good enough alone"
"Close enough is good enough"
It's amazing how one simple word can relate so deeply to our relationship with clutter and our satisfaction with our stuff and life in general.
This week we talk about how some enough statements can really make you take stock of where you are at and where your satisfaction lies.
You Are Enough - Stuff won't make you enough. More stuff, less stuff... you are enough regardless of your things.
You've Done Enough - Do what you can with what you have. Every step forward is a step forward (I know... profound!)
What Is Enough - What do you need to be happy? How many of something do you need to have enough?
I've Had Enough - When you reach peak frustration with clutter it's a good thing as it drives you to make changes
When Is Enough Enough - How do you know when you've done enough decluttering? How do you know when to stop? At what point do you reach the equilibrium of satisfaction and enough
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You may also like to listen to these episodes:
5 Home Truths
Swedish Death Cleaning
Making Do
FOTO: Fear of Throwing Out
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5 Home Truths
Todays episode focuses on 5 Home Truths about clutter and it's impact on your home and life. They're harsh... but true.
They're not meant to bring any condemnation, they're for you to meditate on and find freedom in how small actions of intention and decluttering can bring such freedom to your life.
1. Most of the stuff you buy is a waste of money
2. Stuff can't make you happy
3. You'll regret living a life impacted by clutter
4. Your clutter is worse than you think
5. Everything you love will one day be lost
Today is a great day to join my Head, Heart and Home Decluttering Course! Experience true freedom from clutter by learning all the skills you'll need to create and maintain an organised home.
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Memories
Letting Go
Object Permanence
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Environmental Hazards
How can you keep yourself safe while decluttering? Even in your own home, decluttering can stir up dust or mould particulates and aggravate asthma. Naturally when you're moving items that have been in place for a long time, you'll disrupt dust!
Learn from Amy's experience of being bitten by a spider and ending up in hospital, to keep yourself physically safe while decluttering. Give consideration to trip hazards, falls risk, insects and pests and do what you can to keep yourself physically safe.
Bit of a Public Service Announcement episode today from the trenches :)
Today is a great day to join my Paperwork Course! Say goodbye to the burden of paperwork and use this system that is simple to start and easy to maintain.
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Mould
Hoarding Disorder
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Become a Patron – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to me being able to produce this podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!Follow me on InstagramFollow me on FacebookJoin my Facebook groupLeave a review on Apple Podcast
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