



Does This Sound Like You?
✓ You know what areas of your home need attention but somehow never get to them.
✓ You start decluttering projects with good intentions but rarely finish them.
✓ You feel overwhelmed by your schedule and can't figure out when you'd fit in organizing.
✓ You've tried to declutter before but couldn't maintain the progress you made.
✓ You want to stop feeling guilty about your house and start feeling proud of it.
✓ You're tired of living in spaces that stress you out instead of supporting you.

Introducing the Make the Time to Declutter Implementation Workbook
This isn't another decluttering method. This is the missing piece that makes every decluttering method actually work: knowing how to make yourself take action.
Stop Waiting for the Perfect Time - How to spot the time you're already spending on clutter management (hint: it's more than you think).
Work With Your Natural Rhythms - Match your decluttering tasks to when you actually have mental and physical capacity.
Create Systems That Actually Stick - Break overwhelming projects into tasks you can finish (and feel good about).
Plan for Real Life - How to bounce back quickly when life gets chaotic (and it will).
Get Ready To...


What If You Could Actually Follow Through?
Imagine if you could:
✓ Look at a cluttered space and know exactly when and how you'll tackle it (instead of feeling overwhelmed and walking away)
✓ Make steady progress without waiting for the "perfect" weekend that never seems to come
✓ Stop feeling guilty about the areas that need attention because you have a real plan to address them
✓ Finally experience what it's like to live in a home that supports you instead of constantly creating mental stress
✓ Trust yourself to follow through on organizing goals because you have systems that actually work with your real life
This isn't about becoming someone who loves to organize. This is about becoming someone who can make herself do what she already knows needs doing.
The Investment: Just $67
Think about what you've already invested in organizing:
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Storage containers that didn't solve the problem
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Books and courses you didn't finish
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Time spent feeling frustrated with your space
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Mental energy drained by clutter and chaos
$67 gets you the missing piece: actually knowing how to make yourself take action.
That's less than:
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One afternoon of hiring an organizer ($150-200)
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The storage solutions sitting unused in your garage
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What you spend in a month searching for things you can't find
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The mental tax of living with clutter for another year

Why "Just Finding Time" Doesn't Work
The reason you haven't decluttered yet isn't because you don't have time—it's because you've been taught to think about time wrong.
Here's what happens when you try to "find" time:
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You wait for a completely free day (that never comes)
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You underestimate how long tasks take (and get discouraged)
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You start projects without planning for obstacles (and get derailed)
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You try to work when you're exhausted (and accomplish nothing)
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You give up when life gets busy (because you have no flexible systems)
Here's what happens when you learn to MAKE time:
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You work with the pockets of time you actually have
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You know exactly how long things take (and plan realistically)
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You have backup plans for when life gets in the way
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You match your energy levels to your tasks (and get more done)
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You maintain progress even during busy seasons (because your systems bend instead of breaking)
The women who successfully declutter their homes don't have more time than you do. They just have a completely different relationship with the time they have.
Here's What This Really Means for Your Life:
In the next 30 days, you could:
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Complete a decluttering project you've been putting off for months
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Develop daily habits that keep your home organized with minimal effort
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Feel confident in your ability to tackle any space that needs attention
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Experience what it's like to have a home that actually supports your life
In the next 90 days, you could:
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Have systems in place that prevent clutter from building up
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Trust yourself to follow through on organizing goals
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Feel proud when people visit instead of embarrassed about your space
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Spend your mental energy on things that matter instead of managing household chaos
This isn't just about having a cleaner house. This is about becoming someone who can make herself do what she knows needs doing.

Are You Ready to Make the Time?
Hi, I'm Susan, the founder of A Less Cluttered Life and the creator of Make the Time to Declutter.
I so understand the frustration of knowing what to do... but somehow never managing to actually do it. I thought that if I wanted to accomplish something that I'd be motivated enough to take action.
But while waiting for motivation, my piles just got larger. It was only when I made the time to declutter that I was able to build up momentum... which was far more empowering than waiting for motivation to show up.
Yes, doing the work in Make the Time to Declutter takes time... but it's time you regain when you take control of decluttering and creating a home that supports your life.
Susan

