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Why Cleaning Felt Impossible: The Whats, Whys, and Hows of Every Angle of Decluttering Audiobook
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An original audio series featuring brand new content from decluttering expert Dana K. White.
Do you wish a decluttering expert could come alongside you to help tackle specific roadblocks that always derail your decluttering journey? Dana K. White, self-proclaimed recovering slob and author of Organizing for the Rest of Us and Decluttering at the Speed of Life, is here to help with her original audio series, Decluttering Deep Dives.
Each installment of Decluttering Deep Dives covers a frequent problem that Dana hears about from her readers and listeners. Featuring Dana’s signature light-hearted voice and approachable tactics, Why Cleaning Felt Impossible dives into these common struggles:
- Fighting to get your house clean and not being able to keep it that way
- Shoving everything in closets, rooms (with doors that lock!), and junk drawers in a desperate attempt to keep your stuff under control
- Moving stuff around but never getting it organized
- Cleaning for hours without actually making progress on the mess (or even getting to the point of picking up a cleaner)
Fans of Dana’s podcast, A Slob Comes Clean, will love Dana’s in-depth conversation filled with workable solutions for you to make your space the peaceful, organized home you need and want.
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About Dana K. White
Dana K. White is a blogger, speaker, and a decluttering expert. She taught both English and theatre arts before leaving her job to make her family her life’s work. In an attempt to get her home under control, she started blogging at A Slob Comes Clean. She soon realized she was not alone in her housekeeping struggles and in her feelings of shame. She shares realistic home-management strategies and a message of hope for the hopelessly messy.