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Why Most Decluttering Services Don’t Work (and What Makes the Difference)

Most people don’t fail at decluttering because they are lazy, messy, or disorganised. They fail because the system they were given was never designed to last. Many decluttering services promise fast results. Surfaces are cleared, items are shifted, and homes look calm for a short while. But weeks later, the clutter quietly returns. Drawers fill … Continue reading Why Most Decluttering Services Don’t Work (and What Makes the Difference)

Trauma-Informed Decluttering: What Allied Health Professionals Need to Know

Decluttering is more than just cleaning up. For people who’ve experienced trauma, it’s often tied to deep emotional pain, memories, and stress. What looks like a pile of clothes or papers to some might feel like a mountain of fear or shame to others. That’s why trauma-informed decluttering matters—and why allied health professionals must approach … Continue reading Trauma-Informed Decluttering: What Allied Health Professionals Need to Know

Why NDIS Participants with Hoarding Behaviours Need More Than a Cleaner

Hoarding is more than just having too much stuff. For many people, especially those receiving hoarding NDIS support, hoarding is a serious issue that affects their health, safety, and emotional well-being. It’s not about being messy or lazy — it’s often connected to deep feelings, past trauma, or mental health conditions like anxiety or depression. … Continue reading Why NDIS Participants with Hoarding Behaviours Need More Than a Cleaner