Episode 50 - Unlocking Your Organising Style with Cassandra Aarssen

Episode 50 - Unlocking Your Organising Style with Cassandra Aarssen

In this captivating episode, host Archie Chimanayi sits down with organising guru Cassandra Aarssen, the brilliant mind behind the Clutterbug philosophy. Cassandra shares her groundbreaking approach to decluttering and organising, revealing how understanding your unique organising style can transform your space and your life. From her personal journey of clutter chaos, living with ADHD and subsequently being diagnosed in adulthood, to becoming an organisation expert, Cassandra offers insights, tips, and strategies that promise to help you find peace and efficiency in your home. Tune in to discover how to unlock your organising style and create a clutter-free environment that resonates with your personality and lifestyle.

About Cassandra
Cassandra Aarssen, a TV personality from the hit show "Hot Mess House", author, a mother who has ADHD and the mind behind Clutterbug, champions a unique organising philosophy. She discovered that there are four different organising styles and that identifying one's personal style can lead to lasting organisation. Cassandra's mission is to help others overcome disorganisation and clutter by finding a system that works for them. Her approach is showcased through various platforms, including her website, Clutterbug, where she offers organising tips, courses, and insight into her organising philosophy. For more detailed information, please visit:

https://clutterbug.me
Instagram @clutterbug_me
YouTube channel @Clutterbug
You can also listen to Cassandra's podcast @ClutterbugPod

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