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Tips on Decluttering 6 Oft-Forgotten Areas

Tips on Decluttering 6 Oft-Forgotten Areas

You decluttered. You’ve tidied. You organized what’s left, and now you’re exhausted. But still – to your chagrin! – you realize the work’s not *quite* complete.It happens to the best of us: In the throes of decluttering, we overlook specific spaces that demand our attention. On this week's episode of The Sustainable Minimalists podcast, we identity the 6 areas we tend to overlook on our journeys toward minimalism. Even better? There are plenty of tips on decluttering these spaces sustainably, too.


Tips on Decluttering 6 Oft-Forgotten Areas

You decluttered. You’ve tidied. You organized what’s left, and now you’re exhausted. But still – to your chagrin! – you realize the work’s not *quite* complete.

It happens to the best of us: In the throes of decluttering, we overlook specific spaces that demand our attention.

My guest this week is blogger, YouTuber, and decluttering expert Shannon Torrens. Shannon is on the show to identity the 6 areas we tend to overlook on our journeys toward minimalism. Even better? She offers tips on decluttering these spaces sustainably, too.

Love a good ol’ show filled with tips on decluttering and tidying up? If so, this one’s for you. Get ready to be inspired!

 

* Get more decluttering inspo on Shannon’s YouTube channel.

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* Want more episodes like this? Try #061: 5 Steps to Staying Motivated when Decluttering Gets Hard.

 

 


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