Amy Revell
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Hello and welcome to the Art of Decluttering podcast.
It has been a huge day here in the Art of Decluttering land.
I was up bright and early this morning doing the Today Show in Australia.
That was great on the morning TV shows and I've already had a client book in as a result of seeing that and feeling like there was hope.
which is exactly what I want to portray.
Whenever I'm speaking to you, whenever I'm recording a podcast, sending something through to YouTube, I want you to know that there's hope where there is clutter.
And so in areas where you're perhaps feeling overwhelmed, there is a way out.
Your clutter does not have to be a life sentence.
And kind of in that vein today, I want to talk about malignant clutter and benign clutter.
And what really triggered me to want to record this episode is I was watching Channel 9's Space Invaders a couple of weeks ago, and Peter Walsh, who is a fantastic professional organizer, talks about malignant clutter in the sense that it's evasive and it spreads and it really impacts the way that you live in your home.
Peter, you've given me an idea.
I want to spend a whole episode talking about the difference between benign clutter and malignant clutter and the impact that this malignant clutter has on your very being, on the way you live, on the way that your household runs and the importance that it is
to get on top of malignant clutter.
There are times and there will be times in your life when you've got benign clutter and it's not the end of the world.