#69: The Blame Game

Episode 69 August 14, 2019 00:07:48
#69: The Blame Game
DeCluttr Me
#69: The Blame Game

Aug 14 2019 | 00:07:48

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Show Notes

Often I have potential clients call me to discuss the clutter problem in their home. Whilst discussing the clutter, they will often tell me that it is due to their spouse, child or maid. Sometimes it is true, but often it is various members of the family assisting with accumulating with the clutter. I often find once I am in the house that there are various factors that have resulted in the clutter accumulating (and often it is not the blamed parties fault). The blame game is strong in a lot of households, and there is a need to shift the negative blame out of the house. In this new podcast we discuss how to stop the game and start the decluttering process. To listen to my podcast, produced by Amaeya Creative, click on the play button and let us know what you think. 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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