Stepping back to take a VIEW, to reassess and plan - is there any more important part of our decluttering progress that that?
September, the month of back-to-school, agendas and new scheduling, is a great time to step back and STUDY our lovely homes again, in relation to clutter and in relation to the calendar, too. We're still months away from holidays, so we can prioritize our declutter appointments now to make our lives easier when it's time to welcome and celebrate.
In last month's thread, Harmony was kind enough to suggest decluttering youtube viewing that motivates her.
We've complained here about television programming, which changed to go so deeply into mental health aspects of families who struggle with hoarding, and left behind the idea of inspiring the whole audience dealing with (universal) problems of clutter, or perhaps cleaning/declutter.
What if you were the director (very well paid, of course) of a new tv series. Because of your vast experience with the problems of clutter, you have been asked to come up with the ideal films to help with the problem. Would you take your crew to visit homes, or concentrate on products, methods, or stay in one studio to give drawer-by-drawer ideas?