
528 | Organizing Differently - with Cas Aarssen from Clutterbug
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On today's episode, Clutterbug's creator Cas Aarssen joins Eric on the podcast! Cas's Clutterbug is a home-organizing business which provides education, inspiration, and support to over half a million families worldwide through her YouTube channel, podcast, and various other social media platforms!
Cas is also the author of four best-selling books about organization (listed below)! As a self-professed recovering "super-slob", she discovered that through her own journey with clutter, that organization is not one-size-fits-all! She's identified four unique organizing styles and developed the Clutterbug method to help individuals discover their type and implement customized solutions that will finally get them organized long-term!
Learn More about Clutterbug:
- Check out the website at Clutterbug.com where you can take the free quiz to identify your organizing style! (click here!)
 - Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/clutterbug.me/ (click here!)
 - Instagram @clutterbug https://www.instagram.com/clutterbug_me/ (click here!)
 - YouTube Channel – search for Clutterbug (or click here!)
 - Clutterbug's Tough Love (YouTube) (Official Site)
 - Find all of Cas's books here https://clutterbug.me/books (click here!)
 
In this episode, you'll hear tips, stories, and discussions about:
- What it was like being a hyperactive girl with ADHD
 - From being 15 years old and homeless to becoming an adult and experiencing serious consequences
 - How Cas became interested in home organization and being an ADHD mom – "My house was a wreck!"
 - Big categories vs. small categories and having your house reflect the way YOU organize
 - How an ADHD diagnosis helped change and shift a sense of self
 - "Maybe I'm doing all this cool stuff because I have ADHD!"
 - Having higher education does not necessarily mean you can't be great or do great things, such as having a TV show or having 4 bestselling books
 - Cas's four different types of organizing, how you store your things, and how you sort your things
 - Just because you're a visual person doesn't necessarily mean you're a "cluttery" person
 - Turning subconscious tendencies into actionable and functional organization
 - Visual homes vs. piles and taking advantage of how you naturally sort things
 - How perfection can turn into procrastination and paralysis
 - Being detailed and detail-oriented vs. being a perfectionist
 - Learned behaviors, environmental behaviors, and other things that make our organizing styles unique
 - Containers, bowls, boundaries, and self-awareness
 - "We are gathering more than our brains can manage." / "Everything you own is something you have to remember…"
 - The actual differences between tidying, cleaning, decluttering, and organizing
 - How to start decluttering, the anxiety around getting rid of things, and scarcity mindsets
 - Having a tidy home that fits your organization style is a form of self-love and self-respect
 - Clutter-blindness / Safety, security, and mindset around money vs. accumulating things
 - Selling on eBay or Facebook Marketplace isn't always the answer
 - Standing up to your clutter / You are not your stuff!
 
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