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The Declutter Challenge

A Guided Journal for Getting your Home Organized in 30 Quick Steps

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Clear a path to the life you want with this bestselling motivational journal by the professional organizer and host of HGTV's Hot Mess House!
Even for the most organized among us, messes find their way into our homes and lives—and sometimes we can't seem to find the strength or time to tackle them. That's where this motivational guided journal by decluttering guru Cassandra Aarssen comes in.
Cas climbed out of years of cluttered living and transformed her home and her life through organization. In this self-help journal, she guides you through favorite tips and tricks that she used to declutter her home and find her way to a more organized and peaceful life.
With pages and pages of decluttering and organizational tools, including supporting prompts and writing exercises, this interactive journal is designed to help you declutter your home and life through mindfulness and self-motivation. Learn how to navigate the chaos of clutter by taking the time to understand yourself and the underlying meaning behind your clutter. Filled with inspiration and open-ended questions, The Declutter Challenge helps you work through both the emotional and the physical clutter in your life. Explore your thoughts and feelings about your belongings—and discover the knowledge and strength to let go of excess.
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