About Clutter Clearing...

Clutter Clearing has been helping clutterholics and hoarders around the world WITHOUT the need for a home visit since 2001.

Clutter Clearing was set up in 2001 by Clare Baker, a former clutterholic and borderline hoarder after she discovered HOW to clear your clutter without the need for anyone to come to your home to 'help' you.

Clare has clients and members in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

Clare has been featured on BBC Breakfast TV, BBC South Today TV, on numerous BBC Radio stations, in Good Housekeeping, Harpers and Queen, Prima Magazine, Women and Home, The Daily Telegraph, The Financial Times, Saga Magazine, Housing Today and many more magazines and newspapers.

Through her online Clutter College, Clare provides all the knowledge, information and support you need to succeed with your Clutter Clearing without the need for an expensive home visit.

Clare can give you the weekly support you need to succeed either as part of a group or privately on a 1-2-1 basis, the knowledge you need to understand so you know WHY you struggle with your clutter through her workshops, and the experience of HOW to successfully clear your clutter with her short courses and LIVE classes.

If you are serious about becoming completely clutter free forever, Clare's part-time 7 Step Journey Course will takes you on the same 7 Step Journey that she discovered and started back in 2000 to successfully clear her own clutter.

If you're ready to stop struggling and start succeeding with your Clutter Clearing, then visit Clare's Help Centre to find out what help would suit you and your circumstances.

Fast Can Feel Urgent


And that feeling is completely human.

 

When clutter feels big, the urge to “fix it fast” is completely human.

 

It often comes from wanting the discomfort to stop, or from feeling behind and wanting to catch up quickly.

 

But when everything feels overwhelming, choosing “fast” usually leads to freezing, churning, or doing lots of small tasks that feel busy but don’t create real change.

 

That’s not a failure.

 

It’s a sign that your body is trying to protect you from doing too much, too quickly.

 

Fast isn’t the pace that helps when things feel this big.

 

What helps is choosing a pace that feels safe - one that lets you start gently, stay steady, and build confidence without overwhelming yourself.

 

Click Continue to think about why this is hard for you.

Continue.......

Takes just a moment.

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