
Probably my most personal blog ever!
This week I’ve been pretty quiet on social media as my beloved dog became very poorly on Monday morning and on Tuesday I had to make the heartbreaking decision to end his suffering and have him put to sleep.
If any of you have pets, you’ll know they become part of your family and their loss can be just as sad as any other family bereavement. So why am I telling you this? Well, it helped me realise just how far I’ve come on my decluttering journey, and also just how easy it

Decluttering after a bereavement.
Whilst chatting to Paulette today at Radio Sheffield on the subject of decluttering after a bereavement, it hit me that, just as like death itself, decluttering after a bereavement is something of a taboo subject, and there’s very few obvious resources to help. So you may occasionally hear a friend or co worker complain about what a nightmare it is decluttering a house when their parent dies, but very rarely will you hear a plan of what to do, and how to do it beforehand. E