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Declutter Your Home: Simple Step-by-Step Home Decluttering Strategies on How to Declutter and Organize to De-Stress and Simplify Your Life

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If you want to discover how to get rid of clutter mess and organize your home so you can experience relief from your clutter headache, keep reading…

Did you know:

Clutter-related worry ranks as the 5th highest trigger for stress in Americans based on a Huffington Post A survey of 1,000 American women by OnePoll shows that 10% of these women experience a feeling of depression anytime they open their closets. A LexisNexis study shows that, of the numerous items we own, only 20% of them are put to use.

If you have a countertop in your kitchen storing unused appliances, a pile of mail stacked in your home office, or messy floor areas that require a lot of navigating through, you have a problem — specifically, a home clutter problem.

Home clutter is a serious issue that has affected our ability to appreciate the things that truly matter to us. Instead of relaxing and enjoying the time spent with family, a cluttered home can instead distract us from this. It can also mentally overwhelm us and stress us out.

It is essential to address this problem. The end goal is not just to establish a welcoming living space, but to also make our home a starting point to a more satisfying and more uncomplicated lifestyle.

A home decluttering strategy does not involve merely throwing things away. A practical solution focuses on dealing with clutter in an effective and efficient manner. It also consists of an approach that ensures long-lasting success that would positively impact you in general, making your life simpler and stress-free.

Author Madeline Crawford understands the problem of home clutter. Having burdened with home clutter for years, she worked on applying different decluttering methods. Through personal experience and research, she has found out the best decluttering techniques that have helped change her life. In this complete step-by-step guide, she shares all her decluttering insights, including:

How to effectively declutter more than 14 parts of the home – including 4 of the most clutter-prone areas for lasting clutter relief One essential approach required to improve your home declutter efforts drastically, and five steps on how to develop it so you can achieve long term results Seven useful tips on how to avoid getting overwhelmed while decluttering The five major causes of home clutter – and how we can prevent it from occurring again in the future A simple yet very effective decluttering strategy that you can use to solve your home clutter woes in no time. A powerful time-saving decluttering technique that you could perform during the weekend Six steps on how to declutter a vital storage space in your home for less hassle and more time saved The nine steps on how to declutter sentimental items of value – and five easy steps on how to deal with the emotional resistance attached to these items.

And much, much more!

Added BONUSES:

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BONUS 1: Buy the Paperback version of this book, and get the Kindle version FREE

BONUS 2: Includes Bonus Chapter: How to Declutter while Moving

If you follow our step-by-step roadmap, you'll see just how easy it is to declutter yo

211 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 22, 2019

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October 8, 2019
I am one who definitely has always had a clutter issue, so I'm always quick to snap up books like this in hopes of gaining more insight into getting more control of my clutter issue. This book is organized like most books on decluttering, focused on rooms or spaces in a home. There are a few introductory chapters, including an overview of the process and the proper mindset with which to approach decluttering. What follows is then a breakdown of how to declutter each room or space in the house including closets, storage areas, entryways, home office, basement, and even the garage. She even had a few more unusual chapters, like on decluttering books and paper, how to handle things of value to you, and decluttering before moving. I felt that most of the room chapters were far too short to be of much value. Most of the tips scattered throughout, including the introductory section, were ones that you see in just about any other decluttering book. I did like one tip: go into a room and notice what doesn’t belong; take care of that first.

While I found myself nodding along with some stuff that she said in the introduction and I appreciated the chapter on books, I found parts of this book almost laughable. There was a point at which she said something along the lines that you should gather all your clutter into a pile and go through it. As if that could even happen! I found the chapter on books and paper especially interesting, as this is my clutter problem area. But even then, I couldn't quite imagine myself decluttering my books and papers as she mentioned. The clutter issues she seems to be addressing are more minor ones. If you’ve read other books on the subject, you likely do not need this one.

I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.

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