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How to Declutter When You Don't Know Where to Start (15-Minute Method) Ep 304

How to Declutter When You Don't Know Where to Start (15-Minute Method) Ep 304

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If you’ve ever said “I want to declutter but I don’t know where to start,” this episode is your answer. I’m breaking down the sequencing mistake that makes decluttering feel impossible, the 15-minute pulse check method you can use in any room today, and a reframe that changed how I think about letting go. Plus, I’ll tell you about Effortless Home, my room-by-room system for busy families who want a clutter free home without the weekend overhaul. What you’ll learn: Why starting with the hardest room is the #1 reason people quit The 15-minute pulse check method (three categories, one timer, done) How to reframe “letting go” so it feels like a gain, not a loss The room-by-room system inside Effortless Home Next episode: How to Declutter Sentimental Items Without Guilt (The Joy Anchor Method) Resources mentioned: Effortless Home Course ($27) ⁠Instagram @WannabeClutterFree⁠ If this episode resonated with you, share it with one person who needs to hear it. Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you have two minutes, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts makes a real difference. TIMESTAMPS 00:00: Introduction to Decluttering 00:23: Identifying the Problem - "You have a sequencing problem." 01:41: Where most people go wrong with decluttering 4:29: Step One - Where to Start for Decluttering Success 07:23: Step Two - 15 Minute Pulse Check 08:51: The Sorting Categories to Get You Moving Quickly 15:41: The Mindset Shift that Flips Decluttering Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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