Dana K White from ASlobComesClean.com shares reality-based cleaning, decluttering and organizing tips based on her own deslobification process. As she finds ways to keep her own home under control she shares cleaning, decluttering, and organizing strategies, that work in real life. And she's funny.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 479 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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The goal of noncommittal experimentation is to remove the pressure that I feel that keeps me from doing anything.
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I’ve stayed in multiple homes lately, including a shipping container tiny home! That has made me think a LOT about what I want in a home and how to get there.
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* Let go of your attachment to things and do the “one in/one out” rule.
* Change the way you look at your stuff.
* Keep your mind on track.
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Dana is brilliant. She understands human behavior and thus home management like no other. Love all of her content. She has changed my life and my home, and the only areas that haven’t changed is because I stubbornly don’t always follow her principles!
I love the “Take it There Now” principle! I have a short attention span, so taking the things that belong somewhere else in the house is a little break. I do sometimes get distracted, but not as much as I used to, before I had Dana’s five-step decluttering process! It has been a lifesaver! Thank you so much, Dana!
First 8 minutes is a not-so-subtle ad for her book. Then she promotes a food prep company. Then the rest of the time she just talks about food storage containers. Spoiler alert: she keeps the lid and bowl paired together 🤯🤯
I love everything Dana does- she has been a lifesaver for me and I have been listening for years. But I wanted to especially say thank you for providing summer content this year - love for her that she takes the summers off but I miss her voice each week. Really like this compromise solution she has come up with :) thanks Dana!
Dana thinks her no-mess decluttering method is only helpful for those who are naturally messy. This is an unfortunate misconception. The no-mess decluttering method is helpful even for those of us who are naturally organized because it gives us a structure to follow in decluttering, cleaning, and organizing. As someone with ADD, I'm about all structured organization and decluttering.
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Covers practical strategies and relatable insights on cleaning, decluttering, and organizing based on the host's personal journey to maintain a clutter-free home. Throughout various episodes, the focus is on addressing common challenges and psychological barriers related to clutter, actionable tips for different living situations, and the encouragement of a no-mess decluttering approach. With a blend of humor and authenticity, it engages listeners who seek a more manageable and inviting living space while also helping them overcome feelings of overwhelm associated with clutter. The podcast's unique angle lies in its emphasis on real-life application, making it a go-to resource for anyone struggling with household organization.
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