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087 - How to Declutter Without Getting Overwhelmed by Piles

087 - How to Declutter Without Getting Overwhelmed by Piles

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In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the concept of 'The Power of the Pile' as a method for effective decluttering. She emphasises the importance of categorising items, creating manageable piles, and making intentional decisions about what to keep or discard. Heather also addresses common pitfalls in the decluttering process, such as decision fatigue and the tendency to create new dumping grounds.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Apology

01:23
Understanding the Power of the Pile

02:46
Creating Effective Decluttering Piles

06:01
Avoiding Common Decluttering Mistakes

09:00
Final Thoughts on Decluttering


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