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In this podcast, Heather will teach you what really works, and what doesn't, to successfully declutter your home - as when you're overwhelmed, ADHD or Autistic, it isn't just a case of hiring a skip and having a big sort out - it's not that easy!

Heather is an expert in working with families that live in chaos, and all the challenges that brings. She is Autistic and has ADHD so knows all about how neurodiversity links to clutter. As a naturally messy person herself, she can show you how to live in a clean, clutter free and organised home regardless of the issues you face. She thrives on creating strategies and systems that work for real families. Transforming your cluttered homes to calm, safe spaces can also improve your mental, physical and financial health, learn all about it in this podcast.
Heather Tingle has been a member of The Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers since 2016. She and her family have had hoarding tendencies, living in messy homes, stuck in that never ending, exhausting cycle of chores and tidying. She decluttered her home and found a new, calmer and more content way to live. She now supports clients in person and online to achieve the same outcome in their own homes - and now you can learn how she does it through this podcast too!

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コンテンツは Heather Tingle によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Heather Tingle またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal

In this podcast, Heather will teach you what really works, and what doesn't, to successfully declutter your home - as when you're overwhelmed, ADHD or Autistic, it isn't just a case of hiring a skip and having a big sort out - it's not that easy!

Heather is an expert in working with families that live in chaos, and all the challenges that brings. She is Autistic and has ADHD so knows all about how neurodiversity links to clutter. As a naturally messy person herself, she can show you how to live in a clean, clutter free and organised home regardless of the issues you face. She thrives on creating strategies and systems that work for real families. Transforming your cluttered homes to calm, safe spaces can also improve your mental, physical and financial health, learn all about it in this podcast.
Heather Tingle has been a member of The Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers since 2016. She and her family have had hoarding tendencies, living in messy homes, stuck in that never ending, exhausting cycle of chores and tidying. She decluttered her home and found a new, calmer and more content way to live. She now supports clients in person and online to achieve the same outcome in their own homes - and now you can learn how she does it through this podcast too!

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Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the emotional challenges of letting go of items and the importance of choosing the right exit plan for decluttering - but also how this can be problematic as we second guess what will happen to out items once we've let them go. She emphasises that once an item has left your possession, it is no longer your concern, and encourages listeners to trust the process of donation and recycling. Heather also highlights the value of items that may seem useless to one person but can be treasures to others, reinforcing the idea that a decluttered home leads to a more mindful and sustainable lifestyle. Takeaways We tend to overthink letting go of items. Choosing the right exit plan is crucial. It's okay to ask charities what they accept. Once something is gone, it's not your concern. A decluttered home promotes mindfulness. Items can still be useful even if outdated. Trust the process of donation and recycling. Emotional attachments can hinder decluttering. Community support can ease the letting go process. Letting go is a necessary part of life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Letting Go 03:09 Understanding the Emotional Attachment to Items 06:03 The Importance of Trusting the Process Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores the psychological aspects of decluttering, particularly how trauma influences our attachment to objects. She discusses the emotional weight of items linked to negative experiences, the impact of financial trauma and scarcity mindset, and the feelings of shame that can arise from clutter. Heather emphasises the importance of building trust in one's decision-making process and encourages listeners to embrace their true selves in their living spaces. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Trauma and Decluttering 02:52 The Emotional Weight of Objects 06:14 Financial Trauma and Scarcity Mindset 08:36 Shame, Self-Confidence, and Authenticity Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores the intricate relationship between trauma and clutter. She discusses how past experiences shape our attachment to items, the psychological barriers to decluttering, and the importance of self-compassion in the process. Heather emphasises the need to understand our fears, judgments, and emotional attachments to items, particularly in the context of neurodivergence. The conversation highlights strategies for navigating sentimental items and grief, ultimately encouraging listeners to find a balance between memories and living in the present. Takeaways Understanding the connection between trauma and clutter is crucial. Self-compassion is key in the decluttering process. Fear of letting go often stems from past experiences. Judgment from self and others can hinder decluttering efforts. Emotional attachments to items can amplify due to trauma. It's okay to feel upset when letting go of items. Working through 'what if' scenarios can provide clarity. Letting go of items doesn't mean losing memories. Finding ways to honor memories without physical items is important. Being kind to oneself is essential in the journey of decluttering. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Trauma and Clutter 05:46 Judgment and Emotional Attachment Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle shares three easy wins for decluttering that can help listeners feel accomplished and motivated. The conversation covers therapeutic decluttering of pens, streamlining filing systems by letting go of unnecessary paperwork, and evaluating kitchen cutlery to remove unused items. Heather emphasises the importance of being kind to oneself during the decluttering process and encourages listeners to take small steps towards a more organised space. Takeaways It's okay to let go of pens that don't work. You don't need to keep old instruction manuals. Streamline your filing system by removing outdated items. Evaluate kitchen cutlery and keep only what you use. Consider donating items you no longer need. Decluttering can be a therapeutic activity. Small wins can lead to greater motivation. Be kind to yourself during the decluttering process. Letting go of items creates space for what matters. You are not alone in your decluttering journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Easy Wins in Decluttering 02:20 Therapeutic Decluttering: Pens and Stationery 03:50 Streamlining Your Filing System 05:14 Kitchen Cutlery: Letting Go of Unused Items Pens for Kids Charity Website Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the concept of 'easy wins' in decluttering, providing practical tips for letting go of items that clutter our spaces. She emphasises the importance of small, manageable tasks that can lead to a sense of control and accomplishment in the decluttering journey. Heather shares specific examples, including takeaway menus, business cards, and outdated food items, encouraging listeners to take action and create a more organized living environment. Takeaways Easy wins in decluttering can boost morale. Takeaway menus are often unnecessary and can be recycled. Business cards can be digitized and discarded. Outdated food items should be let go to create space. Using apps like OLIO can help with food waste. Decluttering is about small actions that add up. It's important to feel in control of your space. You don't need to keep items you won't use. Being kind to yourself is crucial in the process. You are not alone in your decluttering journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Easy Wins in Decluttering 02:22 Letting Go of Takeaway Menus 04:48 Decluttering Business Cards 06:13 Managing Outdated Food Items Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores the pervasive 'all or nothing' mentality that affects our approach to decluttering and organisation. She shares personal anecdotes and practical strategies to help listeners break down overwhelming tasks into manageable steps, emphasising the importance of taking small actions rather than waiting for the perfect moment. Heather also addresses the challenges posed by perfectionism and ADHD, encouraging listeners to focus on initial thoughts and actions to avoid getting stuck in a cycle of inaction. Takeaways The all or nothing mentality can hinder progress. Breaking tasks into smaller steps makes them more manageable. Waiting for the perfect moment often leads to inaction. Small actions can lead to significant changes over time. Perfectionism can create overwhelming expectations. It's important to recognise when you're stuck in all or nothing thinking. Taking immediate action on small tasks can prevent procrastination. Organising and decluttering can be done in bits, not just big projects. Recognising initial thoughts can help in decision-making. Stop the grand spiral Chapters 00:00 Introduction to All or Nothing Thinking 02:50 The Impact of All or Nothing on Daily Tasks 06:07 Overcoming All or Nothing Mentality in Home Projects Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses effective decluttering strategies for individuals who struggle with focus, particularly those with ADHD. She presents two main approaches: working with the tendency to flit between tasks and finding ways to lock in focus. Heather emphasises the importance of mini-declutters, using reminders, and creative techniques to maintain motivation and productivity. The episode concludes with encouragement to reward oneself for progress, no matter how small. Takeaways Recognise that decluttering can take longer when flitting between tasks. Mini-declutters can be effective and manageable for busy individuals. Using dump bins in each room can simplify the decluttering process. Short tasks of less than five minutes can be integrated into daily routines. Body doubling can provide accountability and enhance focus during decluttering. Visual aids like timers can help maintain focus and track progress. Consider using enjoyable tasks to kickstart decluttering efforts. Locking yourself in a room (not literally!) can help minimise distractions. Rewarding yourself for progress is crucial for motivation. Creative techniques, like role-playing, can make decluttering more engaging. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Decluttering Strategies 05:52 Locking In Focus: Strategies for Better Concentration Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores the psychology behind freebies and promotional items, reflecting on her childhood experiences and the excitement of receiving something for nothing. She discusses the importance of mindful consumption, emphasising that just because something is free doesn't mean it is beneficial or necessary. Heather encourages listeners to evaluate their attachment to freebies and to consider the environmental impact of taking items they don't need. The conversation culminates in a challenge for listeners to identify and reflect on the freebies they have in their homes. Takeaways The excitement of receiving freebies often stems from childhood experiences. Freebies can take up valuable physical and mental space. Just because something is free doesn't mean it's good for you. Mindful consumption is key when it comes to promotional items. It's okay to say no to freebies without feeling guilty. Evaluate whether you would buy the item if it weren't free. Consider the environmental impact of taking unnecessary items. Freebies can create clutter if not managed properly. Look past the brand connection and assess the item's actual value. Reflect on your emotional attachment to freebies and why you feel that way. Chapters 00:00 The Allure of Freebies 10:58 Mindful Consumption of Promotional Items Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses how to handle items that aren't yours, whether they were left by friends or borrowed and never returned. She emphasises the importance of setting time limits for returning items, understanding their sentimental value, and ultimately letting go of guilt associated with keeping them. Heather encourages listeners to reclaim their space and not feel responsible for items that do not belong to them, providing practical tips for decluttering and moving forward in a guilt-free manner. Takeaways It's important to set a time limit for returning items. If you can't contact the owner, assess the item's value. Remove the guilt associated with keeping items that aren't yours. It's okay to let go of items that aren't important to you. You are not responsible for being a permanent home for others' items. Life happens, and people leave things behind. Make contact quickly to avoid awkwardness later. You have permission to declutter and reclaim your space. Sentimental value is subjective; assess it carefully. Decluttering helps prevent future accumulation of others' items. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Special Offers 06:10 Letting Go of Guilt and Moving Forward Black Friday Offers Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle shares her personal journey with clutter, exploring her childhood experiences, struggles in adulthood, and the transformative power of decluttering. She discusses the emotional connections to her belongings, the impact of mental health on her clutter, and how discovering decluttering sparked a significant change in her life. Heather emphasises the importance of creating a home that reflects one's true self and the freedom that comes with letting go of excess. Takeaways Sentimentality can lead to clutter and emotional attachment. Childhood experiences shape our relationship with belongings. Decluttering is a process that requires time and effort. Emotional connections to items can complicate the decluttering process. It's important to prioritise personal feelings over societal expectations when decluttering. Decluttering can lead to a lighter, more fulfilling life. Creating a home that reflects your personality is essential. Neurodivergence can influence how we manage clutter and belongings. The journey of decluttering can be empowering and transformative. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Background 05:12 Childhood Sentimentality and Clutter 10:26 Struggles with Clutter in Adulthood 15:34 The Turning Point 23:42 Embracing Change and Moving Forward Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Summary In this episode, Heather Tingle reflects on a year of decluttering insights, sharing 28 tips derived from past podcasts. The conversation covers various themes including impulse spending, the importance of decluttering before moving, managing social anxiety, decision fatigue, and effective packing strategies. Heather emphasizes the need to enjoy life and possessions, the distinction between hoarding and chronic disorganization, and the significance of creating a home that works for the individual. The episode concludes with motivation strategies for decluttering and making a home aesthetically pleasing while being functional. Takeaways Impulse spending often stems from emotional triggers. Creating a gap between desire and purchase can reduce impulse buys. Decluttering before moving saves time and money. Social anxiety can be managed with practical strategies. Books should be evaluated individually, not as a collection. Finding space to declutter can be creative and unconventional. Decision fatigue can be mitigated by preparing in advance. Packing efficiently can enhance travel experiences. Hoarding is a mental health issue, distinct from disorganization. Children should be involved in deciding what artwork to keep. Use code TINGLE at checkout for a 10% discount with My Little DaVinci Frames. (affiliate link) Chapters 00:00 Celebrating a Year of Decluttering Insights 06:05 The Importance of Decluttering Before Moving 11:53 The Challenge of Decluttering Books and Cards 18:08 Managing Decision Fatigue in Decluttering 24:07 Distinguishing Hoarding from Chronic Disorganization 30:06 Finding Motivation to Declutter Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Welcome to the 1-Year Anniversary Episode of Decluttering Untangled! In this special milestone episode, Heather Tingle celebrates one incredible year of helping listeners untangle their homes and minds. Today, Heather shares her top 17 decluttering tips from the past year, offering a powerful recap that you can come back to anytime you need a refresher. Whether you're a longtime listener or just tuning in, this episode is packed with actionable advice for creating a clutter-free home that truly works for you. From mastering the art of “zoning” to navigating emotional attachments, Heather covers all the foundational principles that have resonated most with the Untangling community. Listen in to hear about strategies specifically tailored for neurodivergent minds, including the PAVES system and unique approaches to decluttering when dealing with depression, overwhelm, or simply a lack of time. Highlights in this episode: The Power of Zoning: Set up specific zones in your home to make finding things easier and the start of a long term declutter plan. Do It Now Mentality: Small actions add up—Heather’s approach helps you make the most of every moment. Decision-Making Based on Emotions, Not Logic: Learn why keeping only what you truly love can transform your space. The PAVES System: A personalised blueprint to keep you on track, even when life feels overwhelming. Creating an Effective Exit Plan: Avoid the common pitfall of letting donation bags pile up by having a plan for items to leave your space. Managing Holiday Clutter: Tips for keeping Christmas clutter under control and reducing waste. Decluttering with Depression: Heather shares her personal experience and strategies for managing clutter when mental health is a challenge. Floordrobes and Wardrobe Solutions: Practical tips for handling clothes clutter in a way that works with your habits. Whether you’re just starting your decluttering journey or are looking to stay motivated, this episode is filled with insights and gentle encouragement. Heather’s unique approach is tailored to support neurodivergent thinkers and anyone who needs a bit of extra help organising their space and mind. Thank you to everyone who has listened, shared, and supported Decluttering Untangled over the past year. Your feedback and stories make this journey so rewarding. Here’s to another year of untangling our lives! Want to Help More People Find Us? If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone who might find it helpful. Every review and share helps us reach more people who need support on their decluttering journey. Tune in, get inspired, and keep untangling! Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores the pressures of striving for a "perfect" neurotypical home and why it's time to let go of unrealistic expectations. Heather explains how neurodivergent individuals can create a home that truly works for them, rather than mimicking the pristine, minimalist aesthetic often seen on social media. Heather dives into the differences between neurotypical and neurodivergent homes, shedding light on why traditional organisation systems and routines often don’t align with the needs of those with ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergent traits. She encourages listeners to redefine what “organised” looks like, focusing on accessibility and ease rather than aesthetics alone. Here’s what's covered: Breaking the “Perfect Home” Illusion: Why we need to stop chasing after homes that look neurotypical, clutter-free, and completely pristine. Why Insta-Worthy Isn’t Always Realistic: A look at why those picture-perfect homes often don’t work for neurodivergent brains, and how they can actually add stress instead of bringing comfort. Creating a Home That Works for You: Practical tips to make your space accessible and functional based on your needs, whether that means visible storage, unconventional routines, or personalised organisation. Redefining Beauty and Functionality: How to make your home feel welcoming and beautiful without sacrificing ease or piling on more unrealistic expectations. Sensory-Friendly Spaces: The importance of sensory comfort—like lighting, textures, and sounds—in creating a home that feels truly yours. Listeners will come away with practical tips on: Creating systems that prioritise accessibility over appearance. Incorporating sensory-friendly elements to make their spaces more comfortable. Building routines that account for motivation, executive function challenges, and fluctuating energy levels. Embracing visible storage solutions and learning how to adapt them to look beautiful once the routine is established. Heather’s insights offer permission to embrace a unique, personal approach to home organisation. Tune in for an empowering discussion on making your space a true reflection of yourself—free from the pressure to conform to neurotypical standards. Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast Episode Overview: In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather dives into the often overlooked topic of asking for help when it comes to decluttering. She shares her own personal experience of seeking assistance, not with decluttering specifically, but in other areas of life, and how that has made a significant impact on her well-being. Heather candidly discusses the guilt and shame many of us feel when we think we should be able to manage everything ourselves—whether it’s clutter in our homes or tasks in our daily lives. Through her story, Heather draws important parallels between her recent experiences and the struggles many of us face with decluttering. She emphasizes that asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but rather a necessary step toward reclaiming our time, energy, and peace of mind. Key Takeaways: It’s okay to ask for help : Whether you're dealing with clutter or other challenges, getting support doesn’t make you weak; it can actually free up your energy for things you love. Outsourcing tasks : Heather shares how hiring a PA and simplifying her meals with pre-prepared options lifted a huge burden from her shoulders. This analogy helps listeners understand that it’s okay to get assistance with decluttering too. Help won’t magically appear : You have to actively seek it out. Heather provides practical tips for finding the right help—whether it’s a professional, a friend, or a decluttering coach like herself. What are you putting off? : Identify the tasks that weigh you down and explore how you can outsource, swap tasks, or simplify your to-do list. Energy management is key : By getting the right help and letting go of perfectionism, you can save energy for the things that truly matter to you. Actionable Tips: Identify what’s draining your energy : Whether it’s meal planning, household chores, or dealing with clutter, figure out what you can delegate or simplify. Don’t wait for a crisis : Ask for help before things get overwhelming. It doesn’t need to be a huge intervention—sometimes a little support is all you need. Find help that fits you : Whether it’s a professional, a friend, or even a community, finding the right kind of support is crucial. Be open to trying different approaches. Join Heather’s Community : For more tips, support, and guidance, join the free Untangled by Tingle Facebook Community group, where Heather and a community of like-minded people share their decluttering journeys. Get More Support: Join the Decluttering Untangled Facebook community for daily encouragement and tips. Need structured help? Check out Heather’s Declutter Planner on Amazon to guide you through the process step by step. Ready for personalized assistanc Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
Send me a text message about this podcast In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather dives deep into the challenge of finding motivation to declutter, especially for those of us who struggle with staying focused or feeling overwhelmed by clutter. Whether you're neurodivergent or just facing a decluttering slump, Heather offers practical insights and mindset shifts to help you get started—no motivation required! Key Discussion Points: Reframe How You Think About Motivation : We often wait for motivation to strike before we start a task, but Heather explains how this can actually work against us—especially if we’re neurodivergent. The traditional concept of motivation doesn’t always align with how we operate, and that’s okay! Side Quests: A Handy Hack : Heather introduces the idea of "side quests"—little tasks you've been avoiding—that can be tackled when you're procrastinating on the bigger jobs. This can help you feel accomplished and create momentum without the pressure of completing the main task. Rethinking Motivation for Neurodivergent People : If you struggle with executive functioning or feel overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Heather shares why some of us can’t just "get motivated" and how traditional advice like visualising the end result might not work for everyone. Eat the Cake, Not the Frog : Forget about "eating the frog" (doing the hardest task first). Heather suggests doing the easy, quick wins first to build momentum and dopamine—a key ingredient for actually getting things done! Practical Tips to Get Started : Heather offers micro steps to trick yourself into starting, like simply walking into the room you want to declutter or handling the easiest task you see first. By building in small wins, you create motivation as you go, rather than waiting for it to show up at the start. Mentioned in This Episode: P of the PAVES System : Heather refers to her earlier episode about the PAVES system for effective planning and decluttering strategies. Be sure to check it out in episode 006 for more in-depth tips. Connect with Heather: Have you tried any of the tips from this episode? Let Heather know how you got on! You can message her through the Untangled by Tingle Facebook Community group or drop her a review to help the podcast reach more listeners. Closing Thought : Remember, waiting for motivation is often the very thing that prevents you from making progress. Instead, break tasks down into easy steps and trick your brain into starting. You’re in control of how you approach the clutter, and small wins build big results over time. Subscribe & Review : If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with a friend who might need a little decluttering motivation! Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you! Follow me on Facebook Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link) Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home. Follow me on instagram Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.…
 
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