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Summary
In this episode, Heather Tingle discusses the importance of having a vision for your decluttered home. She explains how a vision helps with decision-making, motivates you, and provides a reward to look forward to. Heather provides tips on creating a vision for each space in your home and how to consider the desired feelings and activities in each room. She also encourages listeners to trust their own judgment and overcome external influences. Heather concludes by emphasising that your vision can come true with time, effort, and keeping it in mind throughout the decluttering process.
Takeaways
- Having a vision for your decluttered home helps with decision-making and motivates you to keep going.
- Consider the desired feelings and activities in each room when creating your vision.
- Trust your own judgment and design your home according to your preferences, regardless of external influences.
- Your vision can come true with time, effort, and keeping it in mind throughout the decluttering process.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Vision
03:21
Benefits of Having a Vision
07:12
Creating Your Vision
08:09
Trusting Your Judgment
09:33
Overcoming Influences
10:01
Your Vision Can Come True
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