Tired of being part of the 90% of people who never complete a New Year’s resolution? Here’s how to declutter your resolutions so you can actually achieve the goals you have for your life.
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In this episode, Deanna discusses decluttering resolutions for the New Year. Instead of making big sweeping changes she shines a light on the power of small changes made over time that add up to significant progress.
She shares the concept of 'micro decluttering', where she aims to declutter just 25% of items in one small area of her house each day. This approach aims to reduce impulse purchases and make your space more organized.
Deanna also shares with her listeners the importance of setting specific achievable goals, avoiding an all-or-nothing mentality, and building habits for success so you can become the person you aim to be.
This episode of the Wannabe Clutter Free podcast will help you discover:
The history of New Years’ resolutions
Why resolutions fail
How to make sustainable life changes
What you can do today to get closer to your goals
12 things to do every week for a tidy house
Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com)
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