• Decluttering Untangled with Heather Tingle : How to declutter when you're overwhelmed, ADHD or Autistic

  • By: Heather Tingle
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Decluttering Untangled with Heather Tingle : How to declutter when you're overwhelmed, ADHD or Autistic

By: Heather Tingle
  • Summary

  • In this podcast, Heather will teach you what really works, and what doesn't, to successfully declutter your home - as when you're overwhelmed, ADHD or Autistic, it isn't just a case of hiring a skip and having a big sort out - it's not that easy!

    Heather is an expert in working with families that live in chaos, and all the challenges that brings. She is Autistic and has ADHD so knows all about how neurodiversity links to clutter. As a naturally messy person herself, she can show you how to live in a clean, clutter free and organised home regardless of the issues you face. She thrives on creating strategies and systems that work for real families. Transforming your cluttered homes to calm, safe spaces can also improve your mental, physical and financial health, learn all about it in this podcast.

    Heather Tingle has been a member of The Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers since 2016. She and her family have had hoarding tendencies, living in messy homes, stuck in that never ending, exhausting cycle of chores and tidying. She decluttered her home and found a new, calmer and more content way to live. She now supports clients in person and online to achieve the same outcome in their own homes - and now you can learn how she does it through this podcast too!

    © 2024 Heather Tingle trading as Untangled by Tingle
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  • 058 - What to do with stuff that's not yours
    Nov 29 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses how to handle items that aren't yours, whether they were left by friends or borrowed and never returned. She emphasises the importance of setting time limits for returning items, understanding their sentimental value, and ultimately letting go of guilt associated with keeping them. Heather encourages listeners to reclaim their space and not feel responsible for items that do not belong to them, providing practical tips for decluttering and moving forward in a guilt-free manner.


    Takeaways

    • It's important to set a time limit for returning items.
    • If you can't contact the owner, assess the item's value.
    • Remove the guilt associated with keeping items that aren't yours.
    • It's okay to let go of items that aren't important to you.
    • You are not responsible for being a permanent home for others' items.
    • Life happens, and people leave things behind.
    • Make contact quickly to avoid awkwardness later.
    • You have permission to declutter and reclaim your space.
    • Sentimental value is subjective; assess it carefully.
    • Decluttering helps prevent future accumulation of others' items.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Special Offers

    06:10
    Letting Go of Guilt and Moving Forward


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    10 mins
  • 057 - From Chaos to Calm: My Neurodivergent Journey to a Decluttered Life
    Nov 22 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle shares her personal journey with clutter, exploring her childhood experiences, struggles in adulthood, and the transformative power of decluttering. She discusses the emotional connections to her belongings, the impact of mental health on her clutter, and how discovering decluttering sparked a significant change in her life. Heather emphasises the importance of creating a home that reflects one's true self and the freedom that comes with letting go of excess.

    Takeaways

    • Sentimentality can lead to clutter and emotional attachment.
    • Childhood experiences shape our relationship with belongings.
    • Decluttering is a process that requires time and effort.
    • Emotional connections to items can complicate the decluttering process.
    • It's important to prioritise personal feelings over societal expectations when decluttering.
    • Decluttering can lead to a lighter, more fulfilling life.
    • Creating a home that reflects your personality is essential.
    • Neurodivergence can influence how we manage clutter and belongings.
    • The journey of decluttering can be empowering and transformative.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Personal Background

    05:12
    Childhood Sentimentality and Clutter

    10:26
    Struggles with Clutter in Adulthood

    15:34
    The Turning Point

    23:42
    Embracing Change and Moving Forward


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    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

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    25 mins
  • 056 - Celebrating one year of Decluttering Untangled - 28 decluttering tips
    Nov 15 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode, Heather Tingle reflects on a year of decluttering insights, sharing 28 tips derived from past podcasts. The conversation covers various themes including impulse spending, the importance of decluttering before moving, managing social anxiety, decision fatigue, and effective packing strategies. Heather emphasizes the need to enjoy life and possessions, the distinction between hoarding and chronic disorganization, and the significance of creating a home that works for the individual. The episode concludes with motivation strategies for decluttering and making a home aesthetically pleasing while being functional.


    Takeaways

    • Impulse spending often stems from emotional triggers.
    • Creating a gap between desire and purchase can reduce impulse buys.
    • Decluttering before moving saves time and money.
    • Social anxiety can be managed with practical strategies.
    • Books should be evaluated individually, not as a collection.
    • Finding space to declutter can be creative and unconventional.
    • Decision fatigue can be mitigated by preparing in advance.
    • Packing efficiently can enhance travel experiences.
    • Hoarding is a mental health issue, distinct from disorganization.
    • Children should be involved in deciding what artwork to keep.

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    Chapters

    00:00
    Celebrating a Year of Decluttering Insights

    06:05
    The Importance of Decluttering Before Moving

    11:53
    The Challenge of Decluttering Books and Cards

    18:08
    Managing Decision Fatigue in Decluttering

    24:07
    Distinguishing Hoarding from Chronic Disorganization

    30:06
    Finding Motivation to Declutter


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

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    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

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    36 mins

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Brilliant podcast

Not so long I lose track, keeps my attention, great advice, lovely manner too and great whether you are neuro diverse or not

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Short podcasts with quick wins

Heather gives lots of quick fix tips. Her book helps you declutter everything, but I’m not ready for that yet. I like the podcast to just give me a few small tips that I can do while listening.

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Fab show

Decluttering untangled with Heather tingle is a fantastic podcast for everyone feeling overwhelmed by their clutter in their home. Heather offers excellent advice with a down to her sense of humour making the daunting task of decluttering much more approachable

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Enjoyable and easy to listen to

I am new to audiobooks and struggling to listen to them due to ADHD and also being annoyed by voices etc, However, I have come across these podcasts and have been able to listen to them. Lots of good tips, the author is really relatable and likeable! I am enjoying listening to them, thank you :)

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