From Chaos to Calm: Decluttering Your Business and Mind
Join us for this episode of More Clients Less Effort, where we dive into the world of organisation and decluttering. Today’s guest is Kitti Andrews, also known as Your Thought Organizer. Kitti has helped countless entrepreneurs transition from cluttered chaos to calm control and cash in just 90 days.
Tim and Kitti talk about step-by-step strategies to clear clutter in physical, mental, and digital spaces, without feeling overwhelmed. These unique approaches focus on one room at a time, one area of that room at a time, and one task at a time. They also discuss the importance of starting small, seeing systems through, and continuously improving them.
It’s important to acknowledge how clutter can undermine self-esteem, impact relationships, and hinder productivity. It’s also essential that we recognize the two most common challenges in implementing organisation systems—overconfidence (which can lead to complacency) and lack of confidence (which may prevent you from attempting to organise).
Listen in as Tim and Kitti exchange effective decluttering strategies and how chaos can adversely affect both your personal and business growth.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:
- What Kitti Andrews does (00:14)
- The physical and mental nature of clutter (01:52)
- Digital clutter (04:52)
- What drew Kitti into the idea of reducing clutter and chaos for improved efficiency (06:32)
- Why we let physical and mental clutter undermine our business (10:38)
- Tim’s tip for getting organised (12:10)
- Kitti’s approach to dealing with business clutter (15:52)
- Colour coding emails (21:05)
- The hardest thing about applying organisation systems in a business context (23:12)
- Quickfire questions with Kitti Andrews (26:17)
Quotes
“I believe that your physical clutter is a manifestation of what’s going on in your head. Unfortunately, it’s also vice versa.” – Kitti Andrews
“So my one system is, one room at a time, one area of that room at a time, and one thing at a time.” – Kitti Andrews
“It doesn’t really matter where we start, as long as we start and build momentum from that.” – Tim Hyde
“Systems are just a way of organising workflow into simple repeatable processes.” – Tim Hyde
Resources
Seven Easy Steps To Conquer Your Physical and Mental Clutter
Get in touch with KITTI ANDREWS