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Summary
In this episode, Heather Tingle discusses the importance of systems and strategies in maintaining a decluttered home. She emphasises the need to develop future-friendly habits that prevent clutter from building up again. Heather shares her favourite strategy, the reset at night, which involves simple tasks like putting the remote control back in its place. She also highlights the importance of creating routines and systems for managing paperwork and suggests using vertical magazine files. Heather advises removing steps and automating tasks to make putting things away easier. She encourages listeners to adapt systems to their neurodivergent needs and create personalised solutions for their homes.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Systems and Strategies
01:30
The Importance of Future-Friendly Habits
02:27
The Reset at Night Strategy
03:44
Creating Future-Friendly Routines
04:37
Strategies for Paperwork Management
05:32
Making Putting Things Away Easier
07:44
Removing Steps and Automating Tasks
10:02
Adapting Systems to Neurodivergent Needs
11:53
Creating Personalised Systems
13:22
Looking at Your Home with Fresh Eyes
14:16
Checking in and Seeking Support
Support the show
If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.
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: [email protected]
Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.
4.9
1515 ratings
Send me a text message about this podcast
Summary
In this episode, Heather Tingle discusses the importance of systems and strategies in maintaining a decluttered home. She emphasises the need to develop future-friendly habits that prevent clutter from building up again. Heather shares her favourite strategy, the reset at night, which involves simple tasks like putting the remote control back in its place. She also highlights the importance of creating routines and systems for managing paperwork and suggests using vertical magazine files. Heather advises removing steps and automating tasks to make putting things away easier. She encourages listeners to adapt systems to their neurodivergent needs and create personalised solutions for their homes.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Systems and Strategies
01:30
The Importance of Future-Friendly Habits
02:27
The Reset at Night Strategy
03:44
Creating Future-Friendly Routines
04:37
Strategies for Paperwork Management
05:32
Making Putting Things Away Easier
07:44
Removing Steps and Automating Tasks
10:02
Adapting Systems to Neurodivergent Needs
11:53
Creating Personalised Systems
13:22
Looking at Your Home with Fresh Eyes
14:16
Checking in and Seeking Support
Support the show
If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.
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: [email protected]
Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.
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