I've been a professional declutterer for 18 years. Reframe 'wants' and 'needs' so you don't overbuy.
Briefly

Tracy McCubbin, a professional declutterer for 18 years, draws from her family's struggles with hoarding to guide clients in creating homes that rejuvenate rather than overwhelm. She advocates for mindfulness in acquiring belongings, suggesting that people often shop to regain control over their lives. By addressing psychological elements of clutter, McCubbin aims to empower others, particularly women, through organizing careers and intentional living. Despite her seven-figure success, she maintains a humble approach to wealth and emphasizes the significance of making meaningful choices about possessions and space.
I believe that a home is a tool. It should relax and rejuvenate you. I want to help my clients make their homes and belongings work for them.
You took your primal wound and turned it into your life's work. That's true. I couldn't help my family members, but I can help others. Doing that feels like a calling.
People often shop to feel in control when other aspects of their life feel out of control. It's a quick dopamine hit.
Read at Business Insider
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