Want to declutter, but not sure where to start? Decluttering the Clutter Flow Chart way will help you get, and stay, organized. Using these handy visual aids, clutter will simply flow right out of your home, office, and life!
17 Types of Clutter, 17 Flow Charts: Kitchen, Closet, Garage, Office Paper, To-Do, Photo, Ancestry, Keepsake, Holidays, Kids' Paper, + 6 more. There's even a chart to help you decide where to start!
Each workbook chapter helps you answer these questions: . What is clutter? . Why can't I part with my clutter? . What should I do with my clutter? . What if, despite my best intentions, I am still living with clutter?
I created these charts to help my clients continue the decluttering process when I'm not right there by their sides. Many of my professional organizing colleagues love using them with their clients as well. I hope you enjoy the workbook and take my advice and encouragement to heart. — Hazel Thornton (author)
Hazel Thornton was working as a telecommunications engineer in Pasadena, California in 1993 when she was summoned to jury duty. She served for 7 months as Juror #9 on the 1st Menendez brothers' murder trial, which ended with two hung juries. Her 1995 book, Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menendez Juror, was republished in 2018 with updated material.
She is now a retired professional organizer and active genealogist living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her 2021 book, What's a Photo Without the Story? How to Create Your Family Legacy, will help you tell the stories of your photos, family, and things at your choice of effort level. Her 2023 book, Go With the Flow! The Clutter Flow Chart Workbook, will help clutter FLOW right out of your home, office, and life!
Dump the Clutter and Reclaim your Life (guilt-free) ! I've been a fan of Hazel Thornton's Clutter Flow Charts since the beginning. These clearcut, concise, and guilt-free guides to uncluttering your physical (and emotional) life are perfect for when you're feeling overwhelmed by too much stuff and too little life. I've found myself returning to some of these charts over and over because they always offer fresh inspiration, and because decluttering is often a process rather than a quick fix. I'm so excited to finally see all of these amazing charts in one place. What an achievement!