Amy Revell
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And I've seen some almighty cluttered desks where you can barely fit the computer screen on there.
Maybe the laptop is sitting on a pile of books or just...
I've seen laptops sitting on piles of clothes because there's just so much stuff in a home office.
It doesn't make you feel good.
And so one of these motivations is like, I want to feel better in my house.
And what I'm excited to tell you is one of the benefits is you feel better in your house.
So it can be that motivation.
And I think when you're motivated to do something for a reason and you've got someone saying, this is excellent, great motivation, the outcome is you will achieve that.
I mean, that's fairly highly motivating.
And when you know what the clear benefit will be at the end.
The next thing that people pointed out was the financial benefits.
And this is one that I don't think I realized when I started as a professional organizer how significant this is.
So when you buy less, you're spending less money, right?
I feel like that's a really simple equation.
You buy less stuff, you save more money.
There's so many other ways as well.
So when you have less stuff, you're spending less of your time at the shops, wandering around, just looking, avoiding being at home.
You might be buying stuff to look after your stuff.
So I mentioned last week when this
When you have stuff, it breeds stuff.