Organising and Decluttering for our ADHD Brains
Spring cleaning energy is upon us, and I have been tackling some cleaning and clearing this weekend. For this reason, I wanted to share a snippet of my conversation with professional organiser, entrepreneur, and author Vicky Silverthorn. Vicky started her business, You Need A Vicky, over 12 years ago, back in the days when people hadn't heard of this job role.
If a messy, disorganised environment makes you feel anxious, or perhaps decluttering and having minimal clutter helps you feel internally calmer, or maybe you're desperate to clear out but unsure where to begin - this episode is for you!
During this episode, Kate and Vicky speak about:
- OCD and ADHD
- Vicky's burnout story and understanding how her ADHD has presented
- Reframing simplicity and productivity with an ADHD slant
- The impact of decluttering on our mental health
- Separating sentimentality and clutter
- Creative, simple, sustainable systems to stay organised
- Easy ways to start decluttering and organising for an ADHD brain
- Getting the motivation to de-clutter
- Why an ADHD brain benefits from clean and tidy environments
You can connect with Vicky on her website, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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Kate Moryoussef is a women’s ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity, and clarity.
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