Join Green and Tidy to get your FREE decluttering training. The NHS (National Health Service) defines Hoarding disorder as “when someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner”. It goes on to say “It’s considered to be a significant problem if: the amount of clutter interferes with everyday living – for example, the person…
Rachel Papworth, from Green and Tidy, the Online Professional Organiser, advises the UK Declutter Buster Facebook Group on what to do about other people’s clutter. Continue reading →
If you’re not yet part of the Green and Tidy community, sign up here (and get a free decluttering masterclass as a bonus). If you work from home, you need a well-ordered, clear space in which to work. Sure, you might LIKE some stuff around to stimulate ideas and creativity… …but, when the room becomes a dumping ground, it doesn’t…
If you’re not yet part of the Green and Tidy community, sign up here (and get a free decluttering masterclass as a bonus). You’re finally ready to tackle that clutter mountain. You’ve set aside a whole morning, a whole afternoon, maybe even a whole day. You work really hard. (It’s flippin’ exhausting). And then you give up! How come? Watch…
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