About What If I Don’t Have Enough?: Simple Steps to Sort Out Clutter in Your Life and Your Home (Declutter Me Book 1)
Do you want to discover the real reason behind your clutter and learn practical ways to fix this?
Clutter issues go much deeper than the stereotypical idea that an individual is lazy, procrastinating, and unorganized. Often, clutter is not the result of these behaviors or characteristics! Unravel the truth with What if I Don’t Have Enough, a concise but comprehensive guide on how to love your home and life again.
There are superficial reasons why you accumulate clutter. Consumerism culture, keeping up with the Joneses, and FOMO (fear of missing out). However, these reasons are often side-effects of more severe problems.
Finding the reason behind your penchant for piles of stuff is the magic first step in reclaiming your space and inner peace.
Studies show that 80% of our clutter is never used. It’s a manifestation of our subconscious. Its cause might be rooted in general issues such as stress, insecurity, past and present anxieties, or more severe problems such as PTSD, OCD, or phobias.
With Renata Roberts’s What if I Don’t Have Enough, equip yourself to:
Discover the reasons behind your clutter
Identify your limiting beliefs and stress triggers
Shed emotional baggage
Work through trauma and release regrets
Formulate ways to prevent procrastination
Understand the impact clutter has on your life
Implement practical ways to declutter and maintain the habit
and so much more…
Included in this book are a few fun journeys to help you understand yourself better by delving into the types of clutter you accumulate, your clutter archetype, and how your parental upbringing dictates your attachment style.
This book addresses all aspects of life. You will be guided through the processes of mental, emotional, and physical decluttering.
Find out what your living area, possessions, and schedule say about you. Clear up family clutter. Conquer the kitchen—that clutter magnet. Learn how to say no. Create me-time. Bring the focus back into your life with chores, routines, and goals.
Decluttering is not a loss; it is a renewal. Once you understand the benefits and experience the changes in your life, your reluctance to find order might turn into a love for decluttering!
Renata is not a storage specialist. She is a qualified Master Life Coach with psychology and practical theology degrees. With her specialization in trauma, social pressure, and emotional challenges, she helps you find lasting ways of decluttering your life. It’s a cathartic process and can reveal many insightful things about yourself.
Purge yourself of your feelings of inadequacy, shame about the state of your home, and the anxiety created by chaos. Find more time for your family, improve your focus and memory (yes, these are symptoms of clutter!), increase your energy and productivity, and find harmony in life once again.
Unless you are a minimalist, you will see yourself in this book. Read about yourself and ways to improve the quality of your life with What if I Don’t Have Enough.
It’s time to clean up and be happy!
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I am Renata Roberts, a qualified Master Life Coach with Psychology and Applied Theology degrees. My educational background and professional experience have given me a deep understanding of the influence that trauma, social pressure, and emotional challenges have on our ability to reach our full potential and live exceptional lives. I am passionate about helping people overcome these obstacles, and decluttering is one of the most effective ways to start.
My approach to decluttering and living your best life is rooted in the principles of intentional living. We should be intentional about every aspect of our lives, including our physical space. We can create a space that promotes peace, tranquillity, and productivity by making informed discussions about what we keep in our minds and homes and what we discard.
Decluttering has become a buzzword in recent years because of increasing awareness of the benefits of a tidy and organized environment. However, it takes much more than tossing out a few old items to achieve a purposeful and peaceful lifestyle. I help people understand the emotional and psychological barriers that prevent them from achieving their goals and full potential.
My strong values and faith are integral to my approach to decluttering and intention. I understand that material possessions, as much as digital clutter, such as email inboxes and social media feeds, can all contribute to chaos and overwhelm and become idols and distractions that prevent us from focusing on what truly matters in life. By decluttering our mental and physical space, we can prioritize those truly important, such as our relationships with family and friends, personal growth, and spiritual development.
I share my home with her husband, ten of my children, and many pets. Believe me when I say that I understand the chaos of a busy household. I use humor, a positive perspective, and not taking myself too seriously as weapons against mental and physical clutter in my own life.
I love helping my clients develop strategies for managing all manner of clutter so that they can maintain a clear and focused mind. Intentional living is about cultivating a mindset of simplicity and mindfulness that can extend to every aspect of our lives. By embracing a minimalist lifestyle and intentionally choosing what we allow into our lives, we can create a more fulfilling and purposeful existence.
I have written and trained extensively on intentional living and decluttering and have helped countless individuals achieve a greater sense of peace, focus, and purpose through my teachings. Join me in finding meaning and peace for you and your loved ones.