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   For The Girls: Clear Out That Clutter - Benefits of Keeping Your Living Space Clutter Free
TV Psychologist Anjula Mutanda explains benefits of keeping your living space clutter free...

Chat date: Wednesday May 21st

Chat time: 2pm

Women have many unique strengths: multitasking, emotional intelligence and the ability to listen! Sadly, de-cluttering our homes and handbags just isn't our forte.

Research by naturally good confectioners Ricola shows that 79% of women feel their lives are cluttered. Considering that more than one in five think that they could fill over ten car boots with their excess clutter and a quarter carry more than 15 items in their handbag this is hardly surprising. Two thirds of us say that we do plan to de-clutter our lives but we simply never find the time to get round to it.

Since spring is here and we think it's time to stop putting off all that de-cluttering we're hosting an exclusive webchat with TV psychologist Anjula Mutanda. Anjula is going to be explaining how to keep your home and your handbags clear of clutter and advise on what psychological benefits this can have for you.

So are you leading a cluttered life? Want to know how to start the clear out and find out the positive impact it could have on your stress levels? Then get your questions in and join our live chat.

Join TV Psychologist Anjula Mutanda and our presenter Jane Constantinis live in the studio at www.webchats.tv/chats/Lifestyle/clearoutthatclutter on Wednesday 21st May at 2pm to find out how to de-clutter your life.

For more information visit www.winwithricola.com


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