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036 - How to Tackle Your Collection of Carrier Bags

Author
Heather Tingle
Published
Fri 28 Jun 2024
Episode Link
https://www.untangledbytingle.com/podcast

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Summary

This episode of Decluttering Untangled focuses on the issue of accumulating carrier bags. Heather Tingle discusses the common problem of having a surplus of bags and the impact it can have on our lives. She encourages listeners to consider how many bags they actually need and how they use them. Heather also provides tips on organising and storing bags, as well as suggestions for letting go of excess bags. The episode emphasises the importance of decluttering and offers support and encouragement to listeners.


Takeaways

  • Evaluate how many carrier bags you actually need and use
  • Consider alternative options for storing and organising bags
  • Let go of excess bags by donating to charity or recycling
  • Be kind to yourself and aim for a less cluttered home, not perfection


Chapters

00:00
The Problem of Accumulating Carrier Bags

02:52
Assessing How Many Bags You Actually Need

05:12
Tips for Organising and Storing Bags

08:26
Letting Go of Excess Bags

10:11
Aiming for a Less Cluttered Home


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