Should your bedroom be declared a disaster area? Does it seem to attract clutter?
For many of us the master bedroom is a catch-all for everyone’s stuff. But every room needs to be de-cluttered and that includes the master bedroom. So join Kathi and Tonya in today’s episode and get some tips on decluttering your master bedroom so you too can have a clean bedroom.
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Meet Our Guest
Tonya Kubo
Tonya Kubo is the illustrious, fearless leader of Kathi Lipp’s Clutter-Free Academy Facebook group. She and her husband, Brian, are raising two spirited girls in the agricultural heart of California. She writes about fighting the demons of comparison, clutter and compulsion on www.tonyakubo.com.
my problem is that since last sept, my daughter and i have been living for 2 weeks at a time at my mom’s and 1week at our home when my brother stays with mom. i work 6days a
week as a careprovider. it’s difficult to clutter down because we’re going back and forth. starting last sunday, my brother has gone on the road for 2 months in his motorhome. my 2 sisters live out of state, so their advice is to sell the house and place mom in a nursing home. i’m tempted after 9 months, but so far we are here. clutter free? are you kidding? it took 2 months to clear out my oldest sister’s packrat bedroom. she had passed away last sept after staying with mom for 20 yrs. this started just before our dad passed away.