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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 32 MIN

[Interview] De-Stressing & Maximizing Productivity by Decluttering Our Spaces (feat. Andrew Mellen)

from The Dream Catcher Podcast · host Seline Shenoy

Original airdate: May 19, 2020 A disorganized and chaotic living space can lower our productivity and take a toll on our emotional health. Today, I'm excited to have Andrew Mellen as my guest, who will discuss the importance of tidying up our homes and the benefits of decluttering. Andrew is an organizational expert, public speaker, and the best-selling author of Unstuff Your Life! He's been called "The Most Organized Man in America" by the media having helped over 100,000 people to declutter and simplify their lives. As an authority on organizing and productivity, Andrew's addressed audiences from TEDx; he's worked with several corporate clients and made frequent media appearances, including the NY Times, LA Times, Real Simple, and O Magazine. During this conversation, Andrew shares his views on why we need to simplify, declutter, and create more time and space for the things that matter. He also shares simple techniques we can use to begin organizing and clearing away our spaces.

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