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Roberto thinks that his proclivity to clutter started as a child, where he could organize his possessions and had no help from parents or siblings. Often his grade school textbooks would be scattered about his home as he would do his homework in an er..
21:00•16 Dec 2019
Roberto's Cluttered Life: Finding Freedom Through Clutterers Anonymous
“I mean one thing they teach you at Clutterers anonymous is to get rid of your new stuff while you chip away at your old stuff.”
Imagine living in a sea of magazines, knick-knacks, and VCR tapes, where every morning is a frantic search for your schoolbooks. That's how Roberto's journey with hoarding began. From his childhood days of scattered textbooks to his adult life filled with trade publications he couldn't part with, Roberto's story is a compelling look into the world of clutter. But this isn't just a tale of chaos; it's one of hope and transformation.
In this episode of Steppin' Out Radio, Roberto opens up about how joining Clutterers Anonymous became his lifeline. He shares the emotional toll hoarding took on his relationships and how the support from the group helped him find a sense of community and relief. Roberto also offers practical advice on tackling hoarding tendencies, emphasizing the importance of small steps and the power of having mentors and sponsors.
Whether you're struggling with clutter yourself or know someone who is, Roberto's story is a testament to the possibility of change and the strength found in support systems.

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