Date: June 27, 2024
This recording talks about trauma, executive function, and decluttering. Valerie explains how trauma impacts executive function and cortisol levels, emphasizing self-care to reduce stress. The discussion introduces the “SPACE” acronym (Set a goal, Plan it, Actually do it, Check, Ending with celebration) for decluttering. The members discuss the importance of setting achievable goals and transferring family knowledge, especially in cooking. Valerie helps a member with organizing their home, focusing on small steps and maintaining motivation. She outlines a decluttering plan for the kitchen and living room, recommending 30 minutes of decluttering daily, broken into 20-minute sessions for better focus.
IN THIS VIDEO:
0:00:05
Trauma, executive function, and decluttering
0:07:01
Decluttering with S.P.A.C.E. (Set a goal, Plan it, Actually do it, Check, Ending with celebration)
0:15:28
Recipe use and knowledge transfer
0:21:42
Decluttering and organizing with the “Space Acronym” method
0:26:14
Decluttering and overcoming procrastination
0:30:18
Decluttering and organizing living room and kitchen
0:41:03
Kitchen organization and decluttering
0:49:10
Decluttering and organizing a home
0:55:27
Breaking up work sessions into 20-minute increments for maximum focus


