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Clare’s Clutter Clearing Story

By Clutter Clearing | Mar 25, 2024 |
Clare’s Clutter Clearing Story

When I was clearing my clutter and imagining my Best Life, I envisioned getting married, having a family, and living happily ever after. Just to be clear – I didn’t ‘wish’ or ‘hope’ for these things, like everything in life that you value, they didn’t come easy, and that vision has had to evolve. It…

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Perfectly Imperfect

By Clutter Clearing | Mar 18, 2024 |
Perfectly Imperfect

Perfectly Imperfect When we are clearing our clutter, we must accept that in the past, present and future, we have been – and still are – perfectly imperfect. To succeed on our Journey, we must accept ourselves for who we are, warts and all. The mistakes we’ve made, the decisions we made that turned out…

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Maintaining Motivation – Other People

By Clutter Clearing | Mar 11, 2024 |
Maintaining Motivation – Other People

OTHER PEOPLE Our motivation can be positively or negatively affected by other people’s expectations of us when we are clearing our clutter. Their (sometimes) well intentioned comments, questions, encouragement and ‘advice’ can make us doubt ourselves or and the way we’ve chosen to deal with our clutter challenge. We need to be kind to ourselves…

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Routines and Habits of a Successful Clutter Clearer

By Clutter Clearing | Mar 4, 2024 |
Routines and Habits of a Successful Clutter Clearer

THE DAILY ROUTINE OF SUCCESSFUL CLUTTER CLEARERS ‘You will never change your life until you change something you do daily: The secret of your success is found in your daily routine’. That’s according to bestselling author John C. Maxwell. He’s right. Having helped successful Clutter Clearers for over 20 years, those who succeed the quickest…

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Common Characteristics of a Clutter Clearer – Attachment Issues

By Clutter Clearing | Feb 26, 2024 |
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Attachment issues refer to the way that you relate to other people. They can be secure, which means you relate to people in a sensitive and responsive way, or insecure which means you feel insecure about, and in your relationship with other people. Your style of attachment is learned and develops at an early age,…

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