Have you ever spent a Saturday morning deep cleaning your entire house, and by noon you still feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and a little annoyed at everything? Your house looks great. You should feel amazing. But you don’t.
That’s not you being a perfectionist. It’s the sneaky kind of clutter that almost nobody in the decluttering world ever talks about.
Calendar clutter (or the mental load of keeping everything running)
In this episode I’m bringing it to light and giving you a real system to clear it. You’ll learn the two distinct forms calendar clutter takes (an overbooked calendar full of other people’s priorities, and the quieter weight of undone decisions with no home), the weekly capture method that gets everything out of your head and onto paper, and why protected blank space is not wasted time, it’s the time that makes everything else work.
This is the finale of my four-part series on the invisible weight of clutter, the stuff that doesn’t pile up on your counters but piles up in your mind instead.
In this episode you’ll learn:
Why a clean house doesn’t always feel like a calm house
The two kinds of calendar clutter (most people only ever deal with one)
How to build a “vision filter” so you stop saying yes out of guilt
The weekly capture method for clearing undone decisions out of your head
Why blank space on your calendar is not wasted space
A simple script for saying no without feeling like a flake
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Deanna Yates | Professional Organizer, Decluttering Coach, Wannabe Minimalist. Innehållet i podden är skapat av Deanna Yates | Professional Organizer, Decluttering Coach, Wannabe Minimalist och inte av,
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