How To Declutter Your Home: 5 Tips That Actually Work

The Mel Robbins Podcast

If you find that the clutter keeps piling up, this episode will blow your mind.

You’re going to learn a foolproof decluttering method that has transformed Mel’s home.

The incredible Dana K. White, founder of the hit blog, A Slob Comes Clean, and author of How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind, is here to help you  tackle your clutter and the overwhelm that comes with it. 

Today she shares a five-step process that’s revolutionized the way countless people manage their lives—and it’s not about buying more containers or wasting time making everything look perfect. 

This is decluttering like you’ve never heard it before, designed to make your life easier, your mind clearer, and your home more peaceful. 

This episode will give you  the first step to finally feeling less underwater (no matter what your shelves, desk, or bathroom counter looks like right now!). 

This is an encore episode with new and exciting insights from Mel at the top.

For more resources, including links to the studies mentioned in the episode, click here for the podcast episode page.

If you liked this episode, which was packed with personal stories and open dialogue from Mel, you’ll love this one: How To Create Better Relationships: 6 Surprising Lessons From 28 Years Of Marriage

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