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Clutter and Couples

How to Organize Your Home & Transform Your Relationship

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Clutter and Couples

By: Colette Roy
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This book is a self-help workbook for individuals and couples who desperately want to improve their homes, reduce clutter, and argue less with their partners about the topic. By listening to this book, you’ll understand:

:: Your “Clutter Threshold” in comparison to your partners :: How clutter affects your nervous system and those around you :: That clutter may be a reason your intimacy is waning :: Why direct communication may be a challenge for you :: How your Attachment Style may be impacting your overall communication dynamic :: How to create and maintain loving communication practices together :: How to create a clutter-free sanctuary alongside your partner through heart-centered collaboration

This book features interactive questions and prompts after each section and takes you on a journey of self-discovery. You'll gain deeper insights into your clutter habits and your partner's. These insights will serve as the catalyst for transformative change in your home and relationship.

©2024 Colette Roy (P)2024 Colette Roy
Conflict Resolution House & Home Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships Personal Success Decluttering
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Who knew decluttering could be so spicy?

I loved this book. I've had clutter of different kinds throughout my past, and this felt like an interesting read, especially since I'm always promoting the notion that "if it's good for couples, it must be good enough for throuples too!" ;-) I was pleasantly surprised to find that the greatest value in these pages wasn't in the mundane cleaning of our collective rooms, but in the communication advice ABOUT the clutter. Clutter might just as well be a metaphor for "that thing you and your partner(s) see differently so it nags at you just a little more every day"... Gotta find ways to talk about them without saying things we wish we hadn't, right? Meanwhile, the author is just having fun with this whole thing, and yeah... adding a little sexy spice where appropriate.

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Struggling with your stuff?

Ever feel like you are drowning under the weight of the things around you but not sure how to start digging yourself out?
Who hasn’t?
Clutter and Couples author Colette Roy uses her depth of organizational knowledge, compassion and humor to make organizing your home an accessible goal.
I love that each chapter asks me thought provoking questions, and gives me bite sized projects to begin tackling my mess.
My greatest takeaway? Be more compassionate to yourself when it comes to organizing, the only person judging you is you, so stop already

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