Feeling overwhelmed at home? Discover how to take the path of least resistance to create systems that save time, reduce stress, and bring calm to your home. Helen shares her real-life, relatable tips to help you overcome barriers, stay motivated, and reclaim your space – without the struggle.
Sort life’s problems one load at a time! In this session, LauraCleanaholic shares her best tips on everything from understanding your washing machine and tackling stains, to reading laundry labels and caring for fabrics. She’ll cover smart product choices, simple routines, handy gadgets, and stress-free ways to wash, dry and iron. Packed with practical advice, this is your guide to making laundry feel easier and more manageable.
Join us for an informal get-together with the Declutter Hub community. Whether you’ve read our book, Reset Your Home, listened to the Declutter Hub podcast, or are in our membership, we’d love to meet you in person! Come and say hello, have a chat, and connect with like-minded decluttering enthusiasts. Everyone’s welcome. Pop by and be part of the fun!
Behind every calm, “put-together” home is support you don’t always see. For many households, it isn’t just cleaning that makes the difference - it’s the tidying, the resets, and the small readjustments that keep life running smoothly. This session explores the hidden shame around asking for home help, the real difference between cleaning and tidying, and how the right kind of support can transform not just your space, but how manageable and enjoyable home life feels.
We’re taught that being selfish is a bad thing. But what if putting yourself first is actually the most generous act of all? In this session, you’ll explore why meeting your own needs is the foundation for better wellbeing, stronger relationships, and a calmer home life. Self-care aside, get ready for self-advocacy; learning how to feel safe and confident to speak up so that you can finally RECEIVE the love and care you deserve. It is time to start living like you matter too. Expect practical tools, mindset shifts, and inspiring conversation to help you drop the guilt, set healthy boundaries, and finally see that taking care of yourself isn’t selfish, it’s essential.
Legacy is about more than paperwork, it’s about love, clarity, and peace of mind. In this session, Emma, a former Wills & Probate solicitor turned grief coach, shows how thoughtful end-of-life planning can be an act of care rather than a burden. She’ll share her Sadmin® approach, highlight common pitfalls to avoid, and explore how to preserve not just financial assets, but also emotional and digital legacies. With engaging stories and practical advice, Emma will help you see how preparation can ease stress, reduce confusion, and ensure your wishes truly support the people you love.
Clothes can lift us up, but they can also weigh us down. In this honest and empowering session, Mandi Simss shares her personal journey with clothing hoarding and how it affected her mental health. Discover how she transformed an overwhelming £50k wardrobe into a new chapter, opening a shop that celebrates clothes, stories, and second chances whilst creating awareness of HoardingUK. Through her experience, you’ll gain fresh insight into the emotional ties we hold with fashion, and how gratitude, sharing, and letting go can change not just your wardrobe, but your wellbeing.
When it comes to organising, the pressure to “do it right” can feel overwhelming. In this session, you’ll hear honest, practical habits from a professional organiser that go against conventional advice but work in real life, like saying no to freebies and other people's hand-me-downs, letting go of “someday” stuff, or even re-gifting. Hear why progress matters more than perfection, and why it’s time to let go of the shame and guilt around how you organise. Expect relatable stories, actionable tips, and gentle encouragement to find what works for you, so you can feel more confident, calm, and create peace like a river in your home.
Ever feel like you don’t know how to play with your kids — or that you just don’t enjoy it? You’re not alone, and you’re not failing. In this uplifting session, our speakers show that there’s more to books than reading, more to organising than tidying, and more to mealtimes than putting food on the table. Through simple invitations to play and everyday moments of connection, you’ll discover new ways to support learning, spark imagination, and strengthen your bond without the guilt. You’ll leave with inspiration and confidence to make play feel natural, joyful, and meaningful for the whole family.
Saying “no” can be one of the hardest things we do, yet it’s also one of the most powerful tools for protecting our time, energy, and wellbeing. In this special live podcast recording, The Midlife Mentors dive into why so many of us struggle with boundaries, how people-pleasing holds us back, and the practical ways to reclaim your power by saying no with confidence and compassion. Expect honest conversation, real-life stories, and actionable tips to help you break free from overwhelm, stop living by other people’s expectations, and start creating space for what really matters.
Ever feel like your brain is working against you? Discover how to make it your ally! Gill busts common myths about the brain, explains how habits really form, and shares why hydration, sleep, and nutrition are essential for mental clarity. You’ll explore the link between brain and body, learn how to reward yourself with positive language, and see how instinct and embodied learning shape change. Walk away with practical strategies to build new habits, boost your wellbeing, and develop a healthier sense of self.
This isn’t about getting rid of everything — it’s about creating a home that reflects who you are, even if that self is bold, eclectic, or layered. For many, especially those who are creative, neurodivergent, or tired of trying to fit into a minimalist ideal, “too much” is not clutter but a sign of life. This session explores how to embrace maximalism mindfully, turning your space into an honest, joyful expression of identity without tipping into overstimulation, and showing how colour, collections, and character can be curated in ways that feel authentic, exciting, and manageable.
Struggling to keep your wardrobe under control no matter how many times you declutter? It’s not you, it’s the system. In this session, Professional Declutterer, APDO Member and proud neurodivergent Heather Tingle from Untangled by Tingle shares how to work with your unique brain rather than against it, so your wardrobe feels easier to manage and actually stays tidy. Expect lightbulb moments, practical tips, and strategies you can start using as soon as you get home.
When life throws us the unexpected - a sudden change, a setback, or an interruption to our plans - it can trigger old patterns of self-doubt, fear, or overwhelm. Often, these reactions aren’t about the present moment at all, but about subconscious beliefs formed long ago that no longer serve us. Discover Belief Coding®, a powerful method that combines psychology, neuroscience, and somatic techniques to uncover and transform those hidden beliefs. Through guided exercises, you’ll explore how everyday interruptions and life’s curveballs activate old patterns, and you’ll learn simple tools to release and reframe them, to stay grounded, even when the unexpected happens.
Not sure what works for your shape? Struggling to make pieces in your wardrobe go further? Or simply curious about how to style an outfit you love but never wear? Sophia is on hand to answer your style dilemmas.
Mental health touches all of us, and yet it’s often the hardest thing to talk about. In this open and supportive panel hear lived experiences of anxiety, depression, and recovery, and how cleaning, decluttering, and self-care have become powerful tools. From cleaning as a coping strategy to tackling the impact of clutter on focus and stress, and from breaking down stigma to sharing practical ways to manage daily life, this conversation shines a light on the many ways our homes and our mental health are connected. Expect honesty, encouragement, and relatable tips, plus the reminder that nobody is alone in their struggles, and it really is “okay not to be okay.”
In the KonMari Method, we learn to listen—not just to what sparks joy, but to the deeper conversations our belongings invite us into. Every item we choose to keep holds wisdom about who we are and who we’re becoming. This workshop creates space to receive these messages with gratitude and mindful awareness.