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In this riveting episode, we embark on an exhilarating journey through the intertwining realms of clutter and emotional labor. We uncover the profound impact of clutter on our emotional and physical well-being, and unveil innovative strategies to reclaim not only our space but also our mental fortitude. With an electrifying discussion on emotional labor, we decode its essence, offer invaluable insights on identification and provide empowering solutions as we embark on the journey of decluttering our minds. Our guest in this episode will enlighten and inspire you with observations that will revolutionize the way you navigate through the chaos of clutter and emotional exertion!
About the Guest
In 2008, Dr. Regina Lark founded A Clear Path: Professional Organizing and Productivity. Regina is a featured speaker and educator on issues ranging from productivity, hoarding, and women’s leadership.
As a Certified Professional Organizer (CPO®), Regina is a specialist in boomer and senior downsizing, residential organizing, and life transitions. With an additional Certification in Chronic Disorganization, she works with clients who are challenged by ADHD, hoarding, procrastination, and time management.
Regina completed her first TEDx talk, and is the author of 2 books: Psychic Debris, Crowded Closets: The Relationship between the Stuff in your Head and What's Under your Bed (2017,3rd ed, and now available on Audible); Emotional Labor: Why A Woman’s Work is Never Done and What to Do About It (2021)
Dr. Lark earned her Ph.D. in history from the University of Southern California.
Guest Social media
- Website: www.aclearpath.net
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AClearPath
- Instagram: aclearpath
- Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginalark/
Host social media
-Website: www.siinda.org
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberli-lewis-7a34053/?ppe=1
https://www.linkedin.com/company/search-and-information-industry-association/?viewAsMember=true
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followsiinda/
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In this riveting episode, we embark on an exhilarating journey through the intertwining realms of clutter and emotional labor. We uncover the profound impact of clutter on our emotional and physical well-being, and unveil innovative strategies to reclaim not only our space but also our mental fortitude. With an electrifying discussion on emotional labor, we decode its essence, offer invaluable insights on identification and provide empowering solutions as we embark on the journey of decluttering our minds. Our guest in this episode will enlighten and inspire you with observations that will revolutionize the way you navigate through the chaos of clutter and emotional exertion!
About the Guest
In 2008, Dr. Regina Lark founded A Clear Path: Professional Organizing and Productivity. Regina is a featured speaker and educator on issues ranging from productivity, hoarding, and women’s leadership.
As a Certified Professional Organizer (CPO®), Regina is a specialist in boomer and senior downsizing, residential organizing, and life transitions. With an additional Certification in Chronic Disorganization, she works with clients who are challenged by ADHD, hoarding, procrastination, and time management.
Regina completed her first TEDx talk, and is the author of 2 books: Psychic Debris, Crowded Closets: The Relationship between the Stuff in your Head and What's Under your Bed (2017,3rd ed, and now available on Audible); Emotional Labor: Why A Woman’s Work is Never Done and What to Do About It (2021)
Dr. Lark earned her Ph.D. in history from the University of Southern California.
Guest Social media
- Website: www.aclearpath.net
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AClearPath
- Instagram: aclearpath
- Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginalark/
Host social media
-Website: www.siinda.org
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberli-lewis-7a34053/?ppe=1
https://www.linkedin.com/company/search-and-information-industry-association/?viewAsMember=true
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followsiinda/
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