Cars (#140)

Cars (#140)

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Designing Wellness Spaces with Jennie Stallings

Welcome back to Get Organised with Decluttr Me! I’m Shelina, and today I’m joined by the brilliant Jennie Stallings — a WELL Accredited Professional and expert in ergonomic, wellness-driven interior design.In this episode, we explore:✅ How your environment impacts your health and ...  Show more

How to Declutter Your Creative Digital Files

If your digital workspace is cluttered with photos, design files, downloads, or creative ideas saved all over the place, this episode is for you. 📁✨This week on Get Organised with Decluttr Me, I’m guiding you through a digital decluttering session focused specifically on creativ ...  Show more

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