You are not lazy.
You’re not falling short.
The fact that your home is currently cluttered doesn’t make you less than.
Everybody has times when they struggle:
- When you have difficult situations that make other things go on the back burner.
- When your baby’s not sleeping through the night and you're heavily sleep deprived.
- Times when you juggle a full time job, kids activities or being on time for the school run.
You are doing a great job.
The fact that you are here simply shows that you are brave enough to get some help with one area of your life that might be a bit chaotic right now.
Don’t worry, we’ll tackle it all together.
Because you deserve a clear space that makes you feel good.
I’m not here to judge you or make you get rid of stuff you love - I’m just here to hold your hand through this process and give you the tricks to make it easier.
You are going to be so proud of yourself and your home by the end of this program.
✨ Sound familiar? ✨
- You feel like you're drowning in stuff. Toys, clothes, paperwork, random piles, the stuffed spare room.
- You're tired of constantly tidying and never feeling like it's done.
- You feel panic when someone messages "Can I come over in 15 minutes", because of the mess.
- You spend a lot of time looking for lost items around your home.
- You can't access certain wardrobes, cupboards or areas of your home because of the clutter.
- You have a dumping ground that stresses you out (garage, spare room, loft, shed or storage unit).
Clutter is affecting us more than we think.
- Clutter affects our relationships (one survey showed that 47% of adults in relationships argue on a weekly basis over clutter).
- Clutter affects our children, when they don't have clear surfaces to do their homework or a calm environment that supports focused play.
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Clutter affects our mental health (it's been linked to stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD and more).
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Clutter affects our sleep, eating habits and productivity levels.
Studies show that:
The amount of stress us women feel is directly proportional to the amount of stuff in our homes.
Clutter is also costing us a lot of money.
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Clutter is quite literally costing us. Storage units filled with stuff we don't need can cost up to £100 per month (aka £1,200 per year).
- We spend a lot of money buying things we don't truly need in our search for happiness.
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We spend a lot of money replacing items we lost among the clutter.
- We buy bigger homes because we think we need more storage space for our things. But sometimes we simply need less stuff.
- We buy lots of organising systems thinking they'll solve our clutter issues, but in fact we need to get rid, not buy more.
- We use shopping for that hit of dopamine and endorphins, but long term we sometimes end up in debt and with a cluttered space that makes us feel miserable.
⭐ How would it feel to:
- Spend almost half less time cleaning and tidying? (studies showed that decluttering can reduce about 40% of housework in the average home)
- Have an easy to manage and easy to tidy home, so that you don't spend all day trying to catch up.
- See your children and family involved in tidying and decluttering too?
- Have a simplified home, so you know exactly what you've got and where. So you spend less time looking for lost items (or repurchasing them).
- Be able to relax and unwind in a calm space at the end of the day, rather than running around trying to catch up on chores.
The course to help you *finally* clear the clutter in your home and create a calm space you love.
In a simple way. Without the overwhelm.
The Simply Decluttered course is here to help you simplify your home 🫶
Learn the mindset behind clutter, so we can finally tackle it together.
As a member of Simply Decluttered, you get instant access to:
- All 4 full value-packed training modules that teach you the ins and outs of clutter, organisation and systems for a highly-functional home.
- All 20+ video lessons: room-by-room process, how to declutter, where to take your clutter, how to involve family and so much more.
- Access to the exclusive members group so you can get direct help from me and other students going through the same process.
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Full access to the course content, and any future updates for free.
Maybe you've tried decluttering before, BUT..
- It never seems to stick.
- You had a look at the stuffed room and didn't even know where to begin.
- Whenever you make a pile to get rid of, it never seemed to actually leave your home.
- You fear it's wasting money (hint: the waste is created when we make the purchase, not when we declutter).
- You get stuck in indecision, on sentimental items or fear you'll regret decluttering the item.
- You tried to involve your family or partner, but it didn't seem to work.
I'm Madeline
I’m a mum of 2 in her thirties, living in the UK.
A few years ago I was in the midst of our infertility struggles.
“Uhm, what does this have to do with decluttering, Madeline?”
Well, it was truly a turning point for me.
Because after years of infertility, 4 miscarriages and a broken heart - I found myself pregnant.
Heavily pregnant that is, at the end of December 2022.
I was about to have our second baby - what I had longed for.
Don’t get me wrong, I was incredibly grateful and excited to hold my baby.
BUT there was a little part of me that was scared.
Scared of the overwhelm that was about to come.
I already had a 5 year old and I constantly felt like our house was too cluttered.
Adding a newborn into the mix? It was bound to get even more chaotic.
I knew something had to change.
So I started decluttering. A bit at a time.
And within a few months, the house was completely transformed.
Our home is so much more simplified now.
I still have things I cherish, sentimental items, but I'm intentional about it.
It’s not about going without the things we need or value.
It’s about getting rid of the excess, so that we can enjoy the things we love even more.
- I spend way less time tidying and cleaning my home.
- Everything has a place, so the daily tidy is very easy to do.
- My partner started decluttering on his own too and getting involved in keeping a more simplified home.
- My (6 year old) kid started to tidy his toys with greater ease, putting his coat on the hook and even help declutter his own artwork, toys and clothes. Yes, voluntarily (I didn't think it was possible either).
- I have more time and energy to do the things that bring me joy (like running, working on my social media content..)
- I feel more content with the things that I have and the home we live in. I stopped feeling the need for that constant comparison game.
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I can easily find things around the house, because we generally put them back where they belong (and there's way less to keep track of).
But it's not just me:
Sneak peek inside the course:
Full course curriculum launching soon!
You've got the Q's, I've got the A's:
1. What makes Simply Decluttered different?
I'm not about to overwhelm you with 100 pointless lessons. This course is as simplified as your home will be by the end of it. I'm giving you all the mindset tricks, the questions to ask yourself, the help to make decisions, and the room-by-room process to set you up for a successful declutter.
All in a way that feels simple and sustainable for your lifestyle.
2. How long do I have access to the course?
You get unlimited access to everything in this course. You can always go back and re-take the lessons if you need a refresher. And you can go at your own pace.
You will be able to download all resources - and keep them for future reference. You also get access to our community group for extra help.
3. What if I'm busy and don't have a lot of time?
This course will be helpful for you *especially* if you don't have a lot of time.
Because this will help you streamline your home and, in the long-run, you'll spend less time doing chores and trying to keep on top of your home.
And we do this in a bite-sized way, so you don't have to spend hours every single day to achieve results.
4. What if my partner or family is not on board?
It's ok, we're not here to force anyone to declutter. Throughout the course you will get lots of tools to help you declutter effectively yourself, but also ideas on how to share this process with your family or partner. Lots of people say they've seen a change for the better in their partner or children too after following this method.
Got more Q's? Lemme know and I'll get back to you myself: [email protected].