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I praise God for guiding me to Dana when I was at the end of my rope. Realizing that I was not like other women in my life I kept asking myself, what’s wrong with me? Why can’t I be normal? Why did you make me this way God? Why can’t I figure out how to keep a house clean and why in the world is it so hard to get rid of this stuff. I sat in my recliner praying, well yelling at God rather. Telling Him that he screwed up when He made me (never a good thing to do by the way). I asked Him why I couldn’t get it, what was wrong with me that I didn’t just “Get” what every other woman that I knew was getting. I wasn’t really expecting an answer in that moment. I was expecting to have a dream or something later that would be this major epiphany the next morning and all would be different. Instead He heard my cry and decided to answer. “You’re a slob. just admit it and things will change” I couldn’t believe it. God was calling me out. At first I was pretty defensive and thinking it was just Satan trying to bring me down. Then I heard it again. “You don’t have to be a slob. There are other people out there that can help. Stop making excuses and start seeking change and then things will change.” Knowing that Podcasts keep me going I searched “Housecleaning for Slobs” and Dana’s podcast came up as #1 on my list. I immediately started listening and was just shocked. Everything she was saying sounded like me. It was like I was the one speaking and sharing my life story (except for the big house. I’m stuck in a small house). I got through the first 5 or six podcasts the first night and had a LARGE bag of stuff to donate sitting by the door. Over the next few weeks I continued listening and decluttering. I downloaded her ebook set with 28 days to hope for the Home and started reading. Have I gotten it perfect? Nope. But I am getting somewhere. That’s what matters. I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who struggles with organization and schedules for cleaning. Most organizing books are written by people who are already organized. It’s no help. Dana to the rescue. She’s awesome. I would give her 10 stars if I could.
Kitasluv via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/15
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Nony does not disappoint! I have been randomly enjoying this blog and Facebook page for about a year, but today I listened to my first Podcast, #054, and it was FANTASTIC! I'm impatiently waiting for them all to download, as I'd like to start with the first one, but I'm delighted...Read full review »
trinitya via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/15
Great podcast - helpful, "non-judgy", encouraging, practical... addresses so many of the excuses we're all so good at conjuring up! Thanks, Dana - keep it up :)Read full review »
CourtneyLHarper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/13
Thank you so much for having the courage to share your life. I have spent years hating myself for not being organized. I love listening to your podcasts every week and find you so hilarious. I can't wait to hear what's next :-)Read full review »
Cobalt Father via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/13
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