Recent articles
APDO-UK in the press
Coverage has included such publications as The Sunday Telegraph, the Independent, Optima, The Scotsman, The Guardian, Red Magazine, House Beautiful, The Lady, The Times, The Daily Express, Prima, Sainsbury Magazine, House & Home Ideas, Observer Magazine, London Evening Standard and many more.
Where articles are available online, the links will be published below.
The De-Clutter Diet
"A messy home bursting at the seams can feel overwhelming but according to experts a chaotic house can affect more than just your state of mind. They argue that mess, clutter and disorganisation could be the reason you are overweight." Members Cory Cook and Sandy Garfield are quoted.
Fight your in-box - and win!
"If, like us, your inbox often resembles an avalanche of demands you can’t possibly meet; a relentless beast which only replicates the more you try to tame it… you need to arm yourself with this four-step guide."
Member Cassie Tillett provides useful tips to tame the tyranny of the in-box.
The Big Downsizing Dilemma
"So let's assume that you've done all the thinking, taken advice, researched your options and still think that downsizing is right for you. That was the easy bit, that took logic and a calculator, but now you've got to do it. Not so easy? A life time wrapped up in your home? How do you decide what to take?"
Member Sharon Kellett of Time Lifestyle was responsible for this article on downsizing.
Declutter your home and life
"A warning to all hoarders. Living in a cluttered space could be stopping you from achieving what you really want to in life. This is the message from life coach - and professional declutterer - Juliet Landau-Pope."
Member Juliet is featured in the Jewish Chronicle.
Order out of Chaos
"The bookshelves groan (ironically) with titles such as Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui, Banish Clutter Forever, Clutter Busting, Clutter Rehab and Cut the Clutter. There’s even an organisation called Clutterers Anonymous, with a twelve-step programme for helping those with an unhealthy addiction to household hoarding. Scary but true."
Member Cassie Tillett gets a mention from journalist Lisa Graff working to eliminate her clutter.
Ditch the detritus
"Jon Ramsay, declutterer extraordinaire, arrives at my house bang on time as one might expect from a man who makes a living organising the lives of others."
Member Jon Ramsay helps journalist Bryony Gordon to find the floor again...