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.
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.
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.
Author Madeline Crawford understands the problem of home clutter. 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
And much, much more!
This book makes home decluttering so simple and less overwhelming to do. And even if you have a very busy schedule or have never tried home decluttering before, the steps outlined in the book will help you get rid of clutter for good.