With many of us in lockdown and in self-isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic it is more important than ever to make our homes work for us. It is well known that clutter impacts on our mental well-being. Many of us are experiencing a raft of emotions such as grief, stress and anxiety. Whilst we navigate our way through these turbulentCurbing the clutter in your home and head during Coronavirus [Read More]
Poem about clutter
I love piles of paper I have to confess Chaos and muddle – I love the mess She must be mad I hear you mutter She likes junk and all things a clutter I know amongst you more than one cynic Please don’t think I force people to bin it I do so love the local dump When the menPoem about clutter [Read More]
Tips and tools for decluttering your garden
You may be wondering what gardening has to do with clutter. Gardens that are choked with weeds, clogged with overgrown shrubs and strewn with broken toys can look and feel as cluttered, crowded and claustrophobic as our houses. Each time you look out of your window and see a chaotic, messy and unruly garden your sense of calm will waneTips and tools for decluttering your garden [Read More]
Tips & tricks for sorting garages, attics & sheds
Those out of sight areas are a magnet for attracting clutter. Spring is the best time to tackle the dark depths of your murky muddle and clogged up corners. Here are Tapioca Tidy’s top ten tips for sorting out the clutter that so easily accumulates in these dumping ground areas. You’ll find it liberating – I know I did andTips & tricks for sorting garages, attics & sheds [Read More]
Top 10 ways to weed your wardrobe
Weeding doesn’t just happen in the garden. To weed, to cull, to sift, to declutter – what best resonates with you? Statistics claim that we wear only 20% of 80% of our clothes. Here are Tapioca Tidy’s top ten tips for decluttering your wardrobe:- If you haven’t worn an item of clothing for over a year then you’re unlikely toTop 10 ways to weed your wardrobe [Read More]