Decluttering for Dopamine (and Why Traditional Systems Fail ADHD Brains)
Clutter is often treated like a motivation problem but what if it's really a systems problem?
๐๏ธ In this episode of Adulting with ADHD, Sarah sits down with ADHD and autistic decluttering specialist and podcast host Heather Tingle, founder of Untangled by Tingle, to explore how home organization, dopamine, and executive function are deeply connected for adults with ADHD. Heather shares how her own experience living in chaos led her to create decluttering methods that work with neurodivergent brains instead of against them.
Together, they unpack why consistency can feel so hard with ADHD, how perfection based organizing systems create burnout, and how decluttering can become a source of safety rather than another area of pressure or shame.
๐ฌ This conversation offers a compassionate reframe: instead of asking "Why can't I stay organized?" we can start asking "What makes my space easier to live in?"
๐งฉ In this episode, we talk about: โจ Why traditional decluttering systems don't work for ADHD and autistic brains ๐ How dopamine and visibility affect motivation and follow through ๐ Why finishing matters more than starting ๐ง How executive dysfunction impacts home organization ๐ถ How competition, music, and time limits can increase momentum โค๏ธ Why emotional attachment matters more than logical rules ๐ช How small, bite sized tasks make decluttering more achievable
๐ ๏ธ Heather also shares practical strategies, including: โฑ๏ธ How to "beat the kettle" or a song with a tiny decluttering task ๐ฆ Why gathering similar items into one visible place helps ADHD brains ๐ค How body doubling and shared accountability reduce overwhelm ๐ฎ How turning decluttering into a game builds motivation ๐ฑ Why starting with the smallest possible step creates success ๐บ๏ธ How treating decluttering as a "side quest" lowers resistance
๐ If clutter feels overwhelming, emotionally loaded, or impossible to maintain, this episode offers a gentler way forward one that centers dopamine, ease, and self compassion instead of perfection.
๐ Resources mentioned: ๐ง Decluttering Untangled podcast by Heather Tingle ๐ก Untangled by Tingle (professional decluttering services) ๐ฅ Untangled by Tingle Declutter Community (Facebook group)
