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"What causes the clutter in your home? Too little time and not enough space are common enough culprits, but are they actually the root sources? In the follow-up to her Wall Street Journal best-selling book What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You, decluttering expert, lifestyle designer, and coach Kerri Richardson helps you to: Address limiting beliefs and behaviors that can manifest into specific types of clutter, Clear out your emotional obstacles in order to reclaim your personal space, and Manifest your newfound mental clarity into physical reality through practical, actionable exercises.…mehr

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"What causes the clutter in your home? Too little time and not enough space are common enough culprits, but are they actually the root sources? In the follow-up to her Wall Street Journal best-selling book What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You, decluttering expert, lifestyle designer, and coach Kerri Richardson helps you to: Address limiting beliefs and behaviors that can manifest into specific types of clutter, Clear out your emotional obstacles in order to reclaim your personal space, and Manifest your newfound mental clarity into physical reality through practical, actionable exercises. From tackling perfectionism to procrastination to toxic relationships, Richardson's straightforward advice will help you to finally clear those stubborn stacks and piles, providing a clean start for you to transform both your home and your life"--
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Kerri Richardson is the author of What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You and a trained life coach. For more than 18 years, she has worked with thousands of people, helping them to identify and eliminate the clutter in their lives and challenging them to play bigger, shatter expectations, and fulfill their vision. Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Boston Magazine, The New York Times, Woman's World, and Daily Mail . You can visit her online at kerririchardson.com.