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Declutter Your Life: Reclaim Your Time & Freedom
Andrew Mellen
Frequency: 1 episode/0d. Total Eps: 1

If you’re overwhelmed, confused, frustrated, exhausted, and sick and tired of the clutter in your life, maybe it’s time to do something about it.
And if you’ve ever felt hopeless and dragged down by dead-end relationships, addiction, crushing debt or just the disappointments of everyday life, then this show is for you.
In this podcast, The Most Organized Man in America, Andrew Mellen, will demystify how to get started and organize your world. Andrew hands you the keys to unlock the power to stop clutter from robbing you of your precious time, freedom and joy in your life.
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Declutter & Love Your Life - Don't Believe It, Don't Listen!
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 23 juin 2021 • Duration 12:51
In this episode Andrew says that one of the aims of this podcast this to investigate the Stuff behind the stuff, meaning that the things that are causing the clutter are only in the surface, hence only half of the problem. An individual should look beneath the surface and check himself first before he can tackle the physical clutter. While most are eager to know the tips and techniques on how to get organized, it is important to ask the question of why? And look for the root of the problem. He points out the problem is more on how we are attached to the stuff instead of the actual stuff and clutter.
