#68: Dealing with repeat clutter

Episode 68 August 07, 2019 00:11:40
#68: Dealing with repeat clutter
DeCluttr Me
#68: Dealing with repeat clutter

Aug 07 2019 | 00:11:40

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Show Notes

Have you decluttered your home and office, labelled boxes and areas, and then find after a few days or weeks that things are shoved back into those areas randomly? I affectionately call this Repeat Clutter. Sometimes when returning to clients homes and offices, I find items in random places and thrown into labelled cupboards. It is frustrating especially as I have labelled the areas and boxes to make it easier for the client to build the habit to put items in the correct place. In this new podcast, I talk about this phenomenon of repeat clutter and what can be done to prevent it happening moving forward. To listen to my podcast, produced by Amaeya Creative, click on the play on your favourite player and enjoy. If you would like to know more about decluttering and organising with Decluttr Me head over to www.decluttrme.com. You can follow Decluttr Me on social media: [Instagram](https://instargam.com/decluttrme), [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/decluttrme) & [Twitter](https://twitter.com/decluttrme) Leave a review on [Apple Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decluttr-me/id1366882784). Thanks Shelina

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