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Soft Start Open Support Hour
Mar
9

Soft Start Open Support Hour

Monthly, drop-in clutter support

What This Is

The Soft Start Open Support Hour is a low-pressure, drop-in support space for people who want help with clutter but aren’t ready for a multi-week program.

This is a space for:

  • Normalizing clutter struggles

  • Reducing shame and isolation

  • Learning why clutter feels hard

  • Figuring out what kind of support might help next

You do not need a plan, progress, or momentum to attend.

This May Be a Good Fit If You:

  • Feel overwhelmed or unsure where to begin

  • Want support without committing to a series

  • Are curious about group support

  • Want relief and understanding more than strategies

Registration

Registration and payment happen on the product page.

Register for the Soft Start Open Support Hour

You’ll complete registration and receive Zoom details on the next page.

Important Note

This is a supportive, educational group — not therapy, crisis support, or hoarding treatment. Sharing is always optional.

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Gentle Focus Clutter Circles
Mar
17
to Apr 21

Gentle Focus Clutter Circles

Small, nervous-system-first clutter support group

What This Is

Gentle Focus Clutter Circles are small, closed support groups for people who feel overwhelmed, frozen, or burned out by pressure-based approaches to clutter.

This group prioritizes:

  • Nervous system safety

  • Choice and consent

  • Sustainable pacing

  • Support without urgency

Progress here is defined by clarity and relief — not speed or volume.

This May Be a Good Fit If You:

  • Feel stuck, frozen, or shut down around clutter

  • Are burned out by “just push through it” advice

  • Want support that moves slowly and safely

  • Need compassion before strategies

Registration

Registration and payment happen on the product page.

Register for Gentle Focus Clutter Circles

A brief screening step may be required before final confirmation.

Important Note

This group is supportive and educational, not therapy or hoarding treatment. Referrals are offered when higher-level support is needed.

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ADHD-Friendly Clutter Support Group
Mar
19
to Apr 23

ADHD-Friendly Clutter Support Group

Executive-function-informed clutter support

What This Is

The ADHD-Friendly Clutter Support Group is a structured, skills-based group focused on executive-function challenges related to clutter.

This group offers:

  • Practical tools

  • Clear structure

  • Translation of strategies into real life

  • Support without shame

It is more structured than other clutter groups while remaining nervous-system-aware.

This May Be a Good Fit If You:

  • Have ADHD or executive-function challenges

  • Struggle with task initiation or time awareness

  • Want practical tools and clarity

  • Benefit from predictable structure

Registration

Registration and payment happen on the product page.

Register for the ADHD-Friendly Clutter Support Group

A brief screening step may be required before final confirmation.

Important Note

This group is supportive and educational, not therapy or crisis support. Referrals are offered when appropriate.

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Clutter Support Book Circle
Mar
22
to Apr 26

Clutter Support Book Circle

Shared learning, guided reflection, gentle structure

What This Is

The Clutter Support Book Circle is a facilitated group that uses a shared book as gentle structure, not homework, to explore clutter with curiosity, compassion, and real-life pacing.

This is not a traditional book club.

You do not need to “keep up.”

The book is a tool — not a rule.

This May Be a Good Fit If You:

  • Like learning through shared language and reflection

  • Want structure without pressure

  • Are a reflective or meaning-oriented learner

  • Benefit from group discussion and translation

Registration

Registration and payment happen on the product page.

Register for the Clutter Support Book Circle

You’ll find book details and registration on the next page.

Important Note

This group is supportive and educational, not therapy or treatment. Participation is consent-based, and sharing is always optional.

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