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Angie Hyche

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Angie Hyche is an author, speaker, podcaster, and retired certified professional organizer.

She is the author of Unholy Mess: What the Bible Says about Clutter, co-author of Uncluttered: Shaping Your Heart & Home for What Matters Most, and co-host of the podcast Uncluttered: Shaping Your Heart & Home for What Matters Most.

She writes and speaks for anyone who feels overwhelmed with the clutter in their home, their schedule, or their mind. Angie spent 7+ years working in client homes and businesses.

She loves helping people simplify their lives so they can prioritize what matters most.


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Angie Hyche This is easy: I'd go to Narnia! I am a huge fan of the Narnia Chronicles. Second place is also easy: I'd go to Hogwarts! My whole family loves all thi…moreThis is easy: I'd go to Narnia! I am a huge fan of the Narnia Chronicles. Second place is also easy: I'd go to Hogwarts! My whole family loves all things Harry Potter! (less)
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Tidy Up Your Contacts: Declutter your Digital Address Book

Decluttering our digital world is a task that tends to sneak up on us. Unlike stacks of mail on the kitchen counter or a mountain of laundry on the bed, extraneous digital information doesn’t catch our attention quite as readily. So it’s easy to ignore, to pretend it doesn’t exist, to assume it can just be handled tomorrow, or next year, or never. It’s not really bothering anyone, right? It’s not

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I really enjoyed this novel, the first in the H & G Mystery series. The depth and intricacy of the plot was impressive. The characters are real, relatable, and likable. Kept me guessing and engaged until the end. Looking forward to reading the next o ...more
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