Tracy McCubbin is founder and CEO of dClutterfly, a top LA-based
home organizing company. She is also the daughter of a hoarder.
She lives in LA. https-//tracymccubbin.com/
"What sets Tracy McCubbin apart is her kind and empathetic approach
to organizing-she truly understands the psychology behind peoples'
attachment to things. For me personally, when Tracy helps me
declutter my house, she also helps me declutter my life! Her calm,
pragmatic, and efficient spirit helps me not only put my house in
order, but more importantly, my brain. I feel lighter and more
focused after Tracy works her magic. I'm so excited that now my
friends and fans will have the opportunity to meet Tracy through
her book-a fresh start is just pages away!" - Patricia Heaton
"In Making Space, Clutter Free Tracy offers a realistic approach to
managing your belongings. Instead of prescribing perfection, she
understands our individual differences require individual
strategies-and that it doesn't always need to be rational. The
chapter on conscious consumption is what's often missing from this
conversation but is so necessary right now. If you can change your
relationship with shopping, you can change your relationship with
stuff." - Cait Flanders, bestselling author of The Year of Less
"This isn't another Kondo-clone, because she dives into the heart
of why decluttering is so difficult...besides her
eminently practical and understanding advice, the memorable
testimonials will stick with readers...a panacea for those who
believe they can't cope with stuff." - Booklist - STARRED
Review
"Each chapter is written in a way that makes you feel like McCubbin
is walking through your door just as she would with her in-person
clients. From beginning to end, her tone is welcoming and never
judgmental...within the first 100 pages she makes it very clear
that this process isn't to transform a home into an Instagram
sensation, but to create a livable space that makes the reader
comfortable and happy. " - Real Simple
"While many books concentrate on either the emotional aspects of
clutter or tips for getting rid of it, McCubbin interweaves both,
resulting in highly practical guidance. " - Library Journal
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