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Declutter Your Way to Happiness with Tracy McCubbin

Did you know that two-thirds of Americans admitted to having too many things in their homes, especially due to excessive online shopping during the pandemic? Are you in that number? If so, our guest today is here to help!

Today we’re talking about decluttering your way to happiness and the seven clutter blocks that may be keeping your home hostage. Our declutter expert Tracy McCubbin not only wrote the book on this, but she’s also a leading expert in releasing clutter and increasing joy and happiness.

Listen and learn:
1. How pandemic purchases reflect emotional voids in our lives
2. What we need to know about emotional spending and our overall spending habits
3. How clutter reflects our emotional state
4. The seven clutter blocks that we need to be aware of

About Tracy McCubbin:
Tracy McCubbin is the author of Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book On Decluttering You’ll Ever Need (June 4th, 2019). She has always referred to herself as “Obsessive Compulsive Delightful,” but who knew she could turn that trait into a booming business? While working for a major television director in Los Angeles, Tracy discovered she had the ability to see through any mess and clearly envision a clutter-free space. Coupled with keen time-management and organizational skills, Tracy soon found more and more people were asking her for help. Before she knew it, dClutterfly was born.

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