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At the beginning of April Sue completed her Clutter Clearing Journey. This means she’s cleared all her clutter and created the habits she needs to stay clutter free forever. Success Summary: Sue was our Success Story in the Summer Term 2021 edition of the Clutter Clearing Chronicle when she reached the peak of Step 4.…
Read More...‘Are you seriously going to get rid of those mum?’ I screamed at my mother from the bottom of the loft ladder. It was Christmas 1996, and my parents were moving out of their house after a flood while they’d been away over Christmas. Not from water coming up from below, but from the water…
Read More...I didn’t have a support network when I was clearing my clutter 20 years ago. My parents didn’t understand why I struggled with my clutter. To them it was just ‘too much stuff’ and I needed to be ruthless and ‘get rid’ of most of it. They didn’t understand that to me my ‘stuff’ represented…
Read More...People Who Wonder Whether The Glass Is Half Empty Or Half Full Are Missing The Point. The Glass Is REFILLABLE. (Anon) When you think about letting go of things in your clutter, are you thinking about how empty your glass will be or what you’ll be able to fill the other half with? Your answer…
Read More...I didn’t know about boundaries until I went to therapy that first time, and I’ll be honest – what I learnt scared me. My therapist Meg already knew my brother and my father. It’s was ironic that the only one who hadn’t been to see her was my mother. I can still hear Meg’s voice…
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