Yours, Mine, Ours: Sharing or Delegating Responsibility for Clutter
The Clutter Fairy discusses how to manage and share responsibility for clutter among interested parties with clear communication and gentle negotiation.
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The Clutter Fairy discusses how to manage and share responsibility for clutter among interested parties with clear communication and gentle negotiation.
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Keep the Clutter, or Give it Away? Value, Gifting, and Donation
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The Clutter Fairy ponders the question of whether we’re ever finished decluttering and offers tips for setting goals that keep you engaged and motivated.
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Feeling, Meaning, Value: Untangling Emotional Attachment to Stuff
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The Clutter Fairy examines stuff that accumulates from hobbies, arts, and crafts and offers strategies for keeping “crafty clutter” from spoiling our fun.
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The Clutter Fairy explores more factors that make organizing projects and tasks difficult and suggests strategies to help you face those challenges.
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Sharpen Your Tools: How to Organize for Arts, Crafts, and Hobbies
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The Clutter Fairy explores factors that make the hardest organizing projects and tasks so difficult and offers strategies to help you face those challenges.
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A Hard Bargain: More of Your Most Difficult Organizing Challenges
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The Clutter Fairy answers viewer and listener questions and discusses short topics suggested by our audience in response to past surveys.
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A Rock and a Hard Place: Facing Difficult Organizing Challenges
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The Clutter Fairy examines clutter “origin stories” and suggests simple and subtle behavioral changes that can make a big difference in your clutter landscape.
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Ask Us Anything: Viewer and Listener Questions and Orphan Topics
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The Clutter Fairy offers a few simple criteria for assessing your stuff and suggests easy starting places to “thin the herd.”
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Stem the Tide: Tips to Prevent or Reduce Clutter at its Sources
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The Clutter Fairy uncovers the dangers lurking in our clutter and offers tips for optimizing space for safety, mobility, health, and ease of access.
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Low-hanging Fruit: Easy Wins to Start or Restart Your Decluttering
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The Clutter Fairy examines ingrained behaviors of “clutter recidivists” and suggests strategies for breaking patterns that lead back to clutter.
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Clutter Dangers: Organize for Safety, Mobility, and Ease of Access
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The Clutter Fairy explores how other people complicate our organizing and offers tips to improve communication, negotiation, and cooperation about clutter.
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Clutter and Recidivism: How to Avoid Re-stuffing Unstuffed Areas
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The Clutter Fairy suggests shaking up your clutter status quo and offers strategies to reimagine your space for progress on decluttering and organizing.
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Peace Process: Reducing Household Conflict, Confusion, and Clutter