Get Organised With DeCluttr Me
Education:Self-Improvement
Welcome to another episode of "Get Organised with Decluttr Me Podcast"!
This week, we're focusing on quick and easy decluttering wins. Working in various homes, I often see the same items taking up valuable space. I'll share eight specific areas you can tackle to quickly clear the clutter and reclaim your space.
In this episode, you'll learn:
How to effectively declutter your kitchen, bathroom, and more.
Practical tips to identify and remove items that no longer serve you.
Simple steps to make decluttering a manageable task in your daily routine.
Spend just 10-15 minutes on each task to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Tune in to find out what items you can declutter this week and how to do it efficiently.
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with friends and family. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a comment if you need more decluttering tips.
Take care and see you next week!
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Originally from the UK, Shelina has lived in Dubai for over 18 years, where she founded her home and office organising company DeCluttr Me.
Previously a solicitor, Shelina knew her heart was elsewhere. She never gave up on her dream of becoming a professional organiser and decided to take the leap, launching DeCluttr Me in 2013, the region’s first licenced, professional organising service. Shortly after, Shelina launched her highly successful DeCluttr Me podcast, now one of the top 20% of podcasts worldwide. In 2022, the total downloads increased to 41,800 from 29,600 in 2021. Her first book “Can You Find it in Five Seconds?” was a natural next step on her mission to helping people lead more relaxed, motivated, and productive lives – free of clutter!
2023 marks a decade in business for Shelina and she’s seen demand for decluttering increase significantly. Plus, she’s realised how the service goes beyond simply organising for many people. Having a large amount of clutter can also be a sign of mental health issues or someone struggling with their emotional well-being. Shelina helps many clients who are going through a difficult period, such as divorce and bereavement; often, dealing with an accumulation of possessions is one of the first steps they take on the journey to rebuilding their life.
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