Are you tired of wasting at least half an hour a day, searching for the things you lose inside your house? What if it rains outside and you need an umbrella – do you know where to find it? On the outside, your house may look organized, but what’s in your drawers? 


Cassandra was once a super slob and now she’s one of the most organized people I know. And she even makes a living out of organizing tips and helping people find their own style of decluttering their homes. 


On today’s episode, Cas and I discuss how she started her business, what are the four types of clutter bugs, their characteristics and so much more.


Cassandra Aarssen is the creator of the Clutterbug Philosophy, which helps people get organized by understanding their unique organizational style. She has an engaged community, both in print and online, with two best-selling books and over half a million online followers. Her popular Youtube Channel, blog and Podcast – Clutterbug, teaches families real-life organizing ideas on a small budget.


So, listen to Episode 7 of Life Sunny Side Up, to find out what type of clutter bug are you.


Questions I ask:

Were you going basically for function over necessarily looking pretty in the beginning? (08:17)When did Clutterbug start? (09:27)What are your do or die things that have to happen before you go to sleep? (25:21)What do chores look like for your kids? (29:06)Are you still a dollar-store bin girl? (30:43)


In this episode, you will learn:

About Cassandra’s background and why she started being more organized. (03:22)Why Cassandra regrets having filmed her daughters when they were little girls, when she was doing her videos around the house. (15:28)About the four types of clutter bug. (16:55)What’s the first thing to do if you want to start organizing your life. (20:57)Cassandra’s advice for people that have dreams and don't necessarily dare to follow them. (33:41)


Connect with Cassandra:

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