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Dana Wisniewski

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Learn about your decluttering & organizing style.

What Type of Declutterer Are You?

The Quick Decision Maker

You know what you want, and you’re ready to move. You can decide fast, trust your instincts, and make visible progress quickly.

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How I support you:
I keep the momentum going while gently slowing things down when needed, just to make sure nothing important gets swept out with the clutter. Fast doesn’t have to mean rushed.

The Thoughtful Thinker

You like to pause, reflect, and fully consider each item. You may weigh practicality, emotion, and future use before letting something go.

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How I support you:
I give you space to think without pressure. We move at a pace that feels respectful and intentional, building confidence in your decisions along the way.

The Guided Declutterer

You’re capable of decluttering on your own, but you do best with someone there. Having another person present helps you stay focused, motivated, and accountable.

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How I support you:
I act as your calm presence and cheerleader. You make the decisions. I help you stay on track and keep moving forward.

The Emotional Processor

Your belongings hold stories, memories, and meaning. Decluttering can bring up emotions, and talking through those memories is part of the process.

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How I support you:
I listen. There’s no rushing this style. Creating space emotionally is just as important as creating space physically.

What Type of Organizer Are You?

Macro Organizers​

You like things simple and visible. Big categories. Fewer steps. If it takes too long to put something away, it won’t happen.

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What works best:
Open shelves, bins, baskets, and broad categories. Easy in, easy out.

Visual Organizers​

You need to see your stuff or you forget it exists. Out of sight usually means out of mind.

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What works best:
Clear containers, open storage, shallow drawers, and visual reminders.

Micro Organizers​

You love detail and structure. Everything has a specific home, and you feel calmer when things are clearly sorted.

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What works best:
Dividers, labels, drawers, and clearly defined spaces for each item.

Hidden Organizers​

You prefer a clean, minimal look. Visual clutter feels overwhelming, even if the space is technically organized.

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What works best:
Closed cabinets, drawers, doors, and storage that hides items while keeping them easy to access.

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