
My decluttering journey began when, like many of us, I found myself overwhelmed and burnt out.
To heal, I had to understand what was driving my burnout and overwhelm. Putting the work/career reasons aside, my home was a reflection of my mind. There were unfinished projects everywhere, ‘doom piles’ of random stuff, stacks of things I sorted to post on eBay… the list goes on.
Things had to change. My motivation was to move on from burnout, and sorting my house was a key part of that process.
Having a clutter-free house meant I could access the kitchen worktops to cook a fresh and nutritious meal. It also meant I was saving money. I wasn’t buying the same things over and over again because I knew exactly how much shampoo I had left, for example.
Ultimately, it made my home my safe place where I could recover and not worry about feeling ashamed anymore.
If you can relate to any of this, then I hope I can help you.
I’m not trying to sell you an Instagram-perfect home. I want to share my tips and motivate you to get rid of the clutter and create a life that includes a safe, peaceful home.
I’ve put together a selection of decluttering guides and there will be more to come.
Use the form below if you have any questions. It would be an honour to pass on this valuable knowledge and support you on your decluttering journey.