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Before you jump into decluttering, what if you paused—just for a moment? That small pause, or “linger,” can completely change the way you make decisions in your home.
Instead of rushing straight into tidying, stand back and observe the space first. Notice what’s actually being used, what keeps becoming clutter hotspots, and what systems might not be working. When you linger, even for five seconds, you give yourself the clarity to solve the real problem rather than repeatedly tidying the symptoms.
You might walk into a playroom and realise the mess isn’t the issue—there’s simply too much for your kids to manage. Or you might see that clean clothes piling up on a chair aren’t about laziness but about a system that doesn’t suit your household. That pause helps you respond intentionally instead of reactively.
Lingering also allows you to check in with your emotions before decluttering. If you’re feeling frustrated, rushed, or overwhelmed, that emotional state can influence your decisions. Recognising how you feel helps you choose what to tackle and what to leave for another day.
It also helps you plan realistically. Instead of pulling everything out and getting stuck midway, you can think through the whole process, the time you have, and the outcome you want. This leads to smaller, achievable wins rather than overwhelm.
When you practise the linger, you become more intentional with your space, your time, and your energy. You create systems that actually work for your real life, not just ideal organisation. Over time, this thoughtful pause leads to smarter choices, sustainable systems, and a home that serves you long-term.
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
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Thank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio
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By Amy Revell4.9
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Before you jump into decluttering, what if you paused—just for a moment? That small pause, or “linger,” can completely change the way you make decisions in your home.
Instead of rushing straight into tidying, stand back and observe the space first. Notice what’s actually being used, what keeps becoming clutter hotspots, and what systems might not be working. When you linger, even for five seconds, you give yourself the clarity to solve the real problem rather than repeatedly tidying the symptoms.
You might walk into a playroom and realise the mess isn’t the issue—there’s simply too much for your kids to manage. Or you might see that clean clothes piling up on a chair aren’t about laziness but about a system that doesn’t suit your household. That pause helps you respond intentionally instead of reactively.
Lingering also allows you to check in with your emotions before decluttering. If you’re feeling frustrated, rushed, or overwhelmed, that emotional state can influence your decisions. Recognising how you feel helps you choose what to tackle and what to leave for another day.
It also helps you plan realistically. Instead of pulling everything out and getting stuck midway, you can think through the whole process, the time you have, and the outcome you want. This leads to smaller, achievable wins rather than overwhelm.
When you practise the linger, you become more intentional with your space, your time, and your energy. You create systems that actually work for your real life, not just ideal organisation. Over time, this thoughtful pause leads to smarter choices, sustainable systems, and a home that serves you long-term.
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Neat vs Tidy
Biting Off Too Much
Join my community
Thank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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