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The Clutter Connection
The Clutter Connection: How Your Personality Type Determines Why You Organize the Way You Do | Cassandra Aarssen
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Discover your unique Organizing Personality Type and Strategies for a more productive and clutter-free life A new book by the author of Real Life Organizing and Cluttered Mess to Organized Success Workbook Fans of The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up and Spark Joy by Marie Kondo and The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin will love The Clutter Connection by organization expert Cassandra Aarssen. An organization book for diverse habits: Youre not messy, you just organize differently. The Clutter Connection examines and explains the correlation between brain types and how they directly relate to organization and clutter. Cassandra Aarssen smashes the stereotype that some people are naturally messy and offers readers insight and real-life solutions based on their unique personal organizing style. The Clutter Connection will help you get organized, be more productive and finally understand the why behind your clutter. Individualized real life organizing: Organizing isnt one size fits all. Let go of the preconceived and conventional notions of what organization looks like and finally discover what Clutterbug you are. With self-awareness comes happiness, personal growth and lasting change. The Clutter Connection examines: The four different organizing styles and how they relate to each other How motivation and happiness can be directly affected by our space The 3Ps - Productivity, procrastination and perfectionism and how they are connected to your unique organizing style How you can finally become clutter-free simply by knowing yourself better Know your habits and declutter your space
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Kerrbearlib
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“As a Butterfly, you are a very visual person who likes to see all your belongings for fear of them disappearing from your mind the moment they disappear from sight. There is a real anxiety that comes with putting your belongings “away,” whether you realize it or not.”

Yes, that‘s definitely me, haha!

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My cleaning type: butterfly! 🦋🦋🦋

“A Butterfly rarely focuses on the small details and instead tends to look at the big picture. Butterflies prefer to see their belongings for fear of “out of sight, out of mind.”

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Remember : Not everyone organizes the same way.

You are not messy, everyone just organizes differently.

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The four organizing types: ladybug, cricket, bee, butterfly.

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#adhd #organization #organizing

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I‘m excited for chapter 2. The author created four types of organizing personality types. I am interested to see which one I am!

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#adhd #organizing #organization

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“I had spent the first twenty-eight years of my life believing the lie that I was just not good at cleaning and organizing. In fact, the perception I had of myself as a lazy and unproductive person was so deeply rooted, I always assumed I would fail even before I began a new task.”

So relatable. #adhd #organizing #organization

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Angela_TheBookNerdess
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Understanding how clutter happens, and how you need to store the things you need is not a skill that is innate to us. Cassandra, a self-described reformed slob, guides us through her 4 types of organisation and who they work best for and challenges our way of thinking about clutter and organisation for good.

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