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113 - Why am I not organised at home?

113 - Why am I not organised at home?

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In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores the common disconnect between being organised at work and struggling with organisation at home. She emphasises that the issue often lies not with the individual but with the systems in place. Heather discusses the importance of adapting organization methods to fit personal needs, especially for those who may not conform to traditional organizational norms. She advocates for creating supportive systems that work with one's brain rather than against it, and encourages seeking help when needed.


Chapters

00:00
Understanding the Disconnect in Organisation

06:01
Rethinking Traditional Decluttering Methods

10:07
Embracing Support and Adaptation in Organisation

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