• 126 - How to declutter the spare room of doom
    Mar 20 2026

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    Summary

    That room. You know the one. It started out as a guest bedroom, a home office, maybe a gym. Now it is a dumping ground with a closed door and a whole lot of delayed decisions behind it.

    In this episode, Heather Tingle tackles the spare room head on. Why it fills up, why it is always the last room to get sorted, and exactly what you need to do to finally reclaim it.

    In this episode you will learn:

    • Why the spare room is always last on the list (and why that makes complete sense for your brain)
    • Why sorting it feels so draining before you have even moved a single box
    • The one thing you need to do before you touch anything in that room
    • The simple rule that guides every decision you will make in there
    • Why this is not a ten minute timer job and how to approach it in a way that actually works

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The PAVES System — listen to the earlier episodes for Heather's full exit strategy framework before you start
    • The Untangled Community on Facebook — share your before and after photos and get cheered on every step of the way

    Chapters

    00:00 The Spare Room of Doom
    04:06 Understanding the Emotional Weight of Clutter
    06:54 Defining the Purpose of Your Spare Room
    10:03 The Sorting Process: Making Decisions
    14:14 Recap and Encouragement for Action



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    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


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    15 mins
  • 125 - The Declutter Hack: Make Fewer Decisions and Get More Done
    Mar 13 2026

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    Summary

    Heather Tingle shares a powerful decluttering strategy: using category rules to minimise decision fatigue and make decluttering more manageable. Learn how to set effective rules for different categories of items to streamline your decluttering process and reduce stress.


    Chapters

    00:00
    The Power of Category Rules in Decluttering

    09:44
    Implementing Category Rules with Help

    16:22
    Creating Effective Decluttering Rules

    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    18 mins
  • 124 - The Projects Box: An ADHD-Friendly Way to Deal With "Potential" Crafty bits
    Mar 6 2026

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    Summary

    Do you have bits and pieces scattered around your home that you keep meaning to do something with? In this episode, Professional Declutterer and Organiser Heather Tingle introduces the Projects Box. A simple, one-rule system that gives your creative intentions a proper home and actually gets things done. Perfect for creative and ADHD brains.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Intentional Clutter

    02:15
    Understanding the Projects Box

    05:57
    The Rule of the Projects Box

    08:36
    What Goes in the Projects Box?

    10:50
    Making the Projects Box Effective

    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    15 mins
  • 123 - How to declutter and organise wires, chargers and cables
    Feb 27 2026

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle addresses the common issue of cluttered electrical wires, cables, and chargers in homes. She emphasises the emotional and psychological challenges associated with decluttering these items and provides a structured approach to tackle the problem. Heather outlines steps to gather, sort, and organise cables effectively, while also encouraging listeners to let go of items that no longer serve a purpose. The episode concludes with practical tips for maintaining an organised system and fostering a stress-free environment.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Decluttering Cables and Chargers

    05:52
    Sorting and Matching Cables

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    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    17 mins
  • 122 - Neurodivergent Cleaning Tips When Routines Don’t Stick
    Feb 20 2026

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the often-overlooked distinction between cleaning and decluttering. She shares her personal struggles with maintaining a clean home post-decluttering and explores the challenges posed by executive functioning. Heather offers practical strategies for effective cleaning, emphasising the importance of habit stacking and lowering friction in cleaning tasks. She also addresses the unrealistic standards many people set for cleanliness and encourages listeners to redefine their expectations, reminding them that it's okay to seek help, whether through hiring a cleaner or using tools like robot vacuums. Ultimately, Heather reassures her audience that they are not alone in their struggles and that it's essential to be kind to oneself in the journey of maintaining a home.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and the Distinction Between Cleaning and Decluttering

    02:44
    The Reality of Cleaning After Decluttering

    06:01
    Understanding Executive Functioning and Cleaning Challenges

    08:47
    Strategies for Effective Cleaning

    11:54
    Lowering Friction and Making Cleaning Easier

    14:44
    Redefining Cleaning Standards and Accepting Imperfection

    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    20 mins
  • 121 - Decluttering Keys: Clarity and safety
    Feb 13 2026

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the often-overlooked emotional and practical challenges of decluttering old keys. She explores the psychological burden these keys can represent, including feelings of responsibility and fear of regret. Heather provides practical steps for organising and deciding what to keep or let go, emphasising the importance of clarity and intentionality in the decluttering process.

    Chapters

    00:00
    The Burden of Unused Keys

    02:43
    Understanding the Emotional Weight of Keys

    05:39
    Practical Steps to Declutter Keys

    08:33
    Deciding What to Keep and Let Go

    11:51
    Finding Security Through Clarity



    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    13 mins
  • 120 - The 10-Minute a day decluttering myth (Especially for Neurodivergent brains)
    Feb 6 2026

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle explores why the common advice to “just do ten minutes a day” often doesn’t work for people with ADHD and other neurodivergent brains. She explains how this approach relies heavily on daily consistency, stable energy levels, and motivation, which can make decluttering feel harder rather than easier for many listeners.

    Heather discusses how ND and ADHD brains tend to work in bursts, why unfinished tasks are particularly draining, and how open-ended plans can create ongoing feelings of failure. She introduces a key reframe that consistency is not the goal, and that completion and closure are far more important for making progress.

    The episode encourages listeners to move away from guilt-driven decluttering advice and towards bite-sized, flexible plans that allow for rest, variable energy, and clear end points. The focus is on creating systems that work with real life, rather than against it.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to “Ten Minutes a Day” Advice

    02:18
    Why Daily Consistency Is Hard for ADHD Brains

    05:01
    Boredom, Energy Fluctuations, and Unfinished Tasks

    07:12
    Completion Over Consistency

    09:05
    Creating Flexible, Bite-Sized Decluttering Plans

    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    13 mins
  • 119 - Why traditional decluttering methods don't work for ADHD brains
    Jan 30 2026

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    Summary

    In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD and neurodivergent brains when using traditional decluttering methods. She emphasises that these methods often fail because they are based on assumptions that do not align with the realities of neurodivergent individuals. Heather critiques popular methods like the coat hanger method, explaining why they can be ineffective and how decluttering should focus on visibility and immediate feedback rather than memory. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace their unique needs and find systems that work for them, rather than feeling inadequate for not adhering to conventional methods.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Decluttering Challenges

    02:40
    Why Traditional Methods Fail ADHD Brains

    06:47
    The Coat Hanger Method: A Case Study

    10:04
    Embracing Your Unique Decluttering Journey


    Support the show

    If you'd like to say 'Thank you', by buying me a virtual coffee (it'll actually buy me a cup of tea!), you can do so HERE. It will mean I can afford to continue to give help for free and continue with this podcast.

    Get started with my Zoning and Getting Started Workshop, everything you need to know on how to get started and have the best success when decluttering.


    Join my free Declutter Community for real support, tips and advice from Heather and other Untanglers that are just like you!

    Follow me on Facebook

    Buy my Declutter Your Home Planner from Amazon to start to declutter your home yourself! (affiliate link)

    Grab my current freebies to support a cleaner, tidier home.

    Follow me on instagram

    Feel free to email me: help@untangledbytingle.com
    Please note, I may not be able to reply, but do read all emails to me and appreciate them massively.


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    12 mins