Your Clutter Coach

 

Sometimes you need more help than a book or a blog can give you.

Sometimes you need a friend to remind you to donate those bags of unworn clothing that are sitting in your basement.

Sometimes you need someone to make a plan for you, motivate you and keep you accountable.

Sometimes you need a Clutter Coach.

I get a lot of emails asking for help. I always respond (even it takes me a while) with advice, suggestion and encouragement.

And I always wonder, did they carve out a weekend to clean out that attic? Are they in the throes of home purging and feeling beaten by the process? Did they pull out some boxes from under their bed, lose a few hours looking through old junk, and then decide it was all too much work?

For some time I’ve wanted to help beyond the posts on this blog. Something very personal for paring down and living smaller.

A book wasn’t the answer. There are already some great books out there like Family-Sized Minimalism and Clutter Bootcamp for inspiration and how-to. A book can’t hold your hand, give you a kick in the butt or suggest another method for dealing with all that mail.

I want to do those things.

I want to see closets go from jam packed to roomy.

I want to help people get more sleep.

I want to find solutions for the mud room clutter that can be so hard to reign in.

So I’ve started something new.

Your Clutter Coach

This is for people that:

  • can’t make the time to declutter even after reading a lot of books and blogs on the subject
  • get sidetracked by old photos and trinkets every time they attempt to clean out the guest room
  • have pared down their stuff but it crept back quickly
  • need motivation and accountability to clear clutter for good

Your Clutter Coach is a personalized decluttering program. It’s tailored to your lifestyle, your needs and your schedule. It’s me kicking your butt and you kicking ass.

You can read more about the services here.

If you’re interested in the program I am currently giving away one free Four Week Clutter Coaching Program at Parenting with Crappy Pictures (if you haven’t visited this site before it is hilarious). The giveaway is open until Tuesday May 8th at 8pm PST. Head on over to read the details and enter.

PS. This will be the only time I mention Your Clutter Coach in a big post like this.

A Rich Life with Less Stuff: Year One

 

A quick post to let you know that I have compiled all my posts from my first year into a free e-book. If you want to read about our journey chronologically this is a great way to do it. You’ll have all of the posts, with pictures and links, in order and can read through at your leisure.

From experience, I know it can be challenging when you find a new blog and can’t easily read through previous posts. I always get a bit frustrated when I find a new writer and blog that I like and I have to slowly piece together their history through a blog archive.

So here is A Rich Life with Less Stuff: Year One free to download! You can read the PDF on an e-reader or your computer or print it out (last resort – save those trees!).

Again, thanks for reading and I appreciate all of you that share this blog with your friends and family. You’ve grown the community here exponentially over the last year and I am so grateful!

Note: you can download the book for free but there is a suggested price of $2 if you would like to donate to blog maintenance, hosting and design costs. Suggested, appreciated, but definitely not required. Please feel free to share this book as often as you like!

 

A Rich Life with Less Stuff: Year One

A full year of paring down, reducing, donating and ending the spending.

Read about how we:

  • reduced our wardrobes by 80%
  • became a car-free family
  • reduced toy clutter
  • ditched our ‘smart phones’ for better family time
  • paid off $82,000  in debt
  • got our possessions down to 14 boxes and 5 bins in preparation for moving overseas
  • forgot about the Jones’ and focused on ourselves
  • started living a rich life with less stuff

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