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A Professional Organizer Shares How to Beat the Clutter

A Professional Organizer Shares How to Beat the Clutter

Did you know there’s such a thing as a professional organizer? Someone you can just invite into your home to make all your clutter and cleaning problems go away? It’s true! My guest today is Andrea Dekker and her job is helping people simplify and organize their lives.

Better yet, she does it in in a way that resonates with real people, real families, and real budgets.

Wanted: A Professional Organizer for Real Life

Every time I deep clean my kids’ rooms I dream of having Andrea around. I’m definitely a planner and am pretty attached to my systems that keep things organized, and my husband is the same way. But if you have kids (and you know I have a few!) you have little _dis_organizers working against you 24/7. It’s definitely an uphill battle that takes effort every single day.

Another professional organizer, Marie Kondo, made quite an impact with her book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Upand her Konmari method. I like some things about the method but it just didn’t seem realistic for our family of 8 that homeschools (and works from home to boot!).

As a wife and mom of 3, Andrea takes a different approach. She’s not a minimalist but she can help you pare down to just the things you use, need, and love. She doesn’t have a magic wand to wave the never-ending laundry and grocery cycle away, but she does have strategies to simplify it.

Andrea also doesn’t pretend like she has found “the right way” to run a home. She knows that looks different for everyone and has so many useful tips for figuring out your family’s priorities.

In This Episode You’ll Learn

Resources We Mention

Book: Marie Kondo, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing

Book: Holly Pierlot, A Mother’s Rule of Life: How to Bring Order to Your Home and Peace to Your Soul

Real Plans meal planning

WM Articles: How to Create a Capsule Wardrobe for Girls, Boys, and Baby

If you had a professional organizer for a day, what would you have them tackle? Do you have strategies that work for cutting the clutter? Please share!

Special Thanks to Today’s Sponsors

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