Tag Archive for: children

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Yours, Mine, Ours: Sharing or Delegating Responsibility for Clutter

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The Clutter Fairy discusses how to manage and share responsibility for clutter among interested parties with clear communication and gentle negotiation.

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Keep the Clutter, or Give it Away? Value, Gifting, and Donation

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Peace Process: Reducing Household Conflict, Confusion, and Clutter

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The Clutter Fairy explores how other people complicate our organizing and offers tips to improve communication, negotiation, and cooperation about clutter.

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Clutter and Recidivism: How to Avoid Re-stuffing Unstuffed Areas

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Survey #174: Helpers and Hindrances—Clutter and Relationships

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We’ve prepared a survey to learn more our audience’s experiences with topics related to episode #174 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly.
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Significant Others: Organizing with (or in Spite of) Other People

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The Clutter Fairy discusses how to work with—or around—spouses, children, parents, roommates, or any other people who contribute to clutter to our homes.

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A Season for Edits: Make Space for the 2023 Version of Your Life

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Sharing Space: Strategies for Reducing Household Conflict and Clutter

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The Clutter Fairy examines how relationships complicate organizing challenges and suggests ways to improve communication, negotiation, and cooperation to reduce household clutter conflict.
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Hand Me Downs: Inheriting Clutter and Avoiding a Clutter Legacy of Your Own (YouTube Video)

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How do we declutter the stuff that comes to us by inheritance, and how can we manage our collections so our loved ones aren’t burdened with more than they can handle when our time comes?

Tag Archive for: children