Declutter the Basement | Lack of Communication Creates Churning the Hoard

Have you ever noticed that some clutter isn’t caused by buying too much…it’s caused by waiting for someone else to decide? In today’s basement decluttering video, I’m sharing a surprising pattern I discovered in my own home: how delayed decisions, family communication, and “I’ll ask them later” can create what I call Decision Limbo—where boxes get moved, forgotten, and churned from one area to another. If you’re overwhelmed by basement clutter, ADHD clutter, hoarding recovery, or years of accumulated storage, you’re not alone. Sometimes the hardest items to declutter aren’t the ones we’re emotionally attached to—they’re the ones waiting on someone else’s answer. Join me as I continue recovering from hoarding disorder, declutter another section of my basement, and share the neuroscience and psychology behind why clutter keeps coming back. Recovery isn’t about creating a perfect home—it’s about understanding the patterns that created the clutter in the first place. ✨ In this video:• Basement decluttering motivation• Hoarding disorder recovery• ADHD-friendly decluttering strategies• Why family communication affects clutter• The hidden cause of “churning”• Gentle, realistic progress over perfection If this video encouraged you, I’d love to hear from you in the comments:Have you ever kept something simply because you were waiting for someone else to make a decision? 💗 Subscribe for weekly decluttering motivation, hoarding recovery, ADHD organization tips, and gentle encouragement to help you declutter, heal, and thrive—one small step at a time. #declutter #home #motivation